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Virtual Stop The Violence Conference Today

Virtual Stop The Violence Conference Today

Virtual Stop The Violence Conference Today

There’s a virtual Stop the Violence Conference going on today to address interpersonal violence.

You can sign up for free below.

Press Release

The seventh annual Stop the Violence Conference will take place virtually on Tuesday, Oct. 5th from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The Stop Violence Conference is a community call to action to provide education and tools that will help address interpersonal violence and make our community a safer place for everyone.

Continuing education credit will be provided for Counselors, Social Workers, Law Enforcement, Attorneys, and other professionals seeking CEUs, but anyone who would like to learn more about how to end the cycle of interpersonal violence is invited and encouraged to attend.

The event is free of cost thanks to this year’s sponsors, Abilities First and the Missouri State University Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

Register HERE and you will receive a Zoom link the morning of the conference.

Closed captioning and an interpreter for the deaf community will be provided.

This year’s conference will include two keynote speaker sessions.

The first features Jessica Naslund and Chris Worth and will focus on building capacity to work with survivors of all abilities.

This session is designed with mental health professionals in mind but is applicable to all attendees for one hour of continuing education.

The second will include Wambui Bahati. Wambui’s session will focus on the importance of building professionals’ capacity to work with all people. The session will go over how to prevent funneling people with disabilities or mental health issues to programs designed for children or other populations, and attendees will be awarded one hour of continuing education.

Other topics that will be discussed during the conference include the exploitation of the elderly and people with disabilities from a legal perspective, sex trafficking, abuse of children with disabilities, and the long-term impact of relationship abuse and violence.

More information about the speakers can be found HERE.

Visit this link to register.

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