
April 2021
Sexual Assault Awareness Month Event with Sade Trudell Balsz
Sage Trudell Balsz who is a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, founder of All Tribes are Sacred, and an advocate at Sacred Heart Center. She is going to be sharing her story of overcoming sexual assault, her journey from survivor to advocate, and her work to raise awareness on the MMIW epidemic. Register to attend the event here: https://forms.gle/ZdsMpDbbaEw4wwj58
Find out more »July 2021
What helps healing from addiction and violence?
Join us for a Zoom chat. What helps healing from Addiction and Violence? Thursday, July 8th, 10am MT/11am CT We are interested in improving the services available to help those who experience both addiction and interpersonal violence. We wan tto hear from you about what worked (and what didn't) for you so we can help others. This will be a no judgment zone. Your voice matters and can help others. If you can't attend, but would like to give feedback,…
Find out more »February 2022
March 2022
Court Improvement Program March Lunch & Learn – Conversations with a Foster Family
The Center for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment and the South Dakota Unified Judicial System are hosting monthly Court Improvement Program (CIP) trainings for attorneys, judges, and other multidisciplinary professionals working with families involved in abuse and neglect cases. The goal of these trainings is to provide relevant and up-to-date information on the South Dakota child welfare system, while offering unique approaches and standards for best practices when working with children throughout the court process. By learning more you can…
Find out more »April 2022
Enough Abuse Strategies for Your Family and Community
Join us for Enough Abuse: Strategies for Family and Community Trainings are open to everyone via Zoom, with registration required. Social Work CEU’s and Certificate of Attendance offered. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Learn more about how you can help keep kids safe from harm. Register today! Training Description: Child sexual abuse is “a silent epidemic,” according to the American Medical Association. It is so widespread that each of us probably knows someone who has been victimized or who…
Find out more »Court Improvement Program April Lunch & Learn – Role of a State’s Attorney in a Child Abuse and Neglect Case
The Center for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment and the South Dakota Unified Judicial System are hosting monthly Court Improvement Program (CIP) trainings for attorneys, judges, and other multidisciplinary professionals working with families involved in abuse and neglect cases. The goal of these trainings is to provide relevant and up-to-date information on the South Dakota child welfare system, while offering unique approaches and standards for best practices when working with children throughout the court process. By learning more you can…
Find out more »May 2022
Enough Abuse Strategies for Your Family and Community
Join us for Enough Abuse: Strategies for Family and Community Trainings are open to everyone via Zoom, with registration required. Social Work CEU’s and Certificate of Attendance offered. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Learn more about how you can help keep kids safe from harm. Register today! Training Description: Child sexual abuse is “a silent epidemic,” according to the American Medical Association. It is so widespread that each of us probably knows someone who has been victimized or who…
Find out more »June 2022
Enough Abuse Strategies for Your Family and Community
Join us for Enough Abuse: Strategies for Family and Community Trainings are open to everyone via Zoom, with registration required. Social Work CEU’s and Certificate of Attendance offered. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Learn more about how you can help keep kids safe from harm. Register today! Training Description: Child sexual abuse is “a silent epidemic,” according to the American Medical Association. It is so widespread that each of us probably knows someone who has been victimized or who…
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