Sexual assault, domestic violence and tribal executive directors and/or their management-level designees to learn, share, challenge and enhance sexual assault and domestic violence services in our state. WCASA co-sponsors the meeting with End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin and American Indians Against Abuse. If you have any questions please reach out to Kelly Moe Litke, Associate Director.
View Recorded Webinar Sexism, racism, ableism, and homophobia make people of color, those with disabilities, and trans individuals particularly susceptible to sexual violence. Experiences with institutionalized racism, sexism, homophobia, and ableism may make it difficult for college students, faculty, or staff members from these marginalized populations to trust the campus support services designed to help... Read more »
We invite members, partners and community members to join us in celebrating 2019's accomplishments and our commitment to survivors. At the meeting we will announce new board members, provided a recap of 2019 and discuss our legislative agenda and vision for 2020. Lunch will be provided and afterwards attendees are invited to attend the regularly... Read more »
Presented by Mary Kleman & Abby Kibar, Awareness to Action, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin The prevention of Child Sexual Abuse is the responsibility of all the adults in a child’s life. Awareness to Action (A2A) works in partnership with individuals, organizations and communities to educate adults on how they can protect the children in their... Read more »
This training addresses the needs of being a victim advocate - whether working the crisis line, providing medical or legal advocacy, working with a community coordinated response team or more. Participants will have the opportunity to practice skills necessary to prove comprehensive advocacy for victims. New sexual assault advocates, domestic violence victim advocates, and other... Read more »
This training addresses the needs of being a victim advocate - whether working the crisis line, providing medical or legal advocacy, working with a community coordinated response team or more. Participants will have the opportunity to practice skills necessary to prove comprehensive advocacy for victims. New sexual assault advocates, domestic violence victim advocates, and other... Read more »
Presented by Kristen Pritchard, MSW, Sexual and Reproductive Health Promotion Manager and Kristin Vamenta, Data and Evaluation Project Coordinator of the Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance As the presence of technology increases in our personal and professional lives, preventionists benefit from learning to analyze both the risks and benefits of its use. When... Read more »
This training addresses the needs of being a victim advocate - whether working the crisis line, providing medical or legal advocacy, working with a community coordinated response team or more. Participants will have the opportunity to practice skills necessary to prove comprehensive advocacy for victims. New sexual assault advocates, domestic violence victim advocates, and other... Read more »
The annual Teen Summit is End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin’s largest training, bringing youth, parents, educators, activists, and mentors from all over Wisconsin to learn about healthy relationships, teen dating violence, and sexual assault within a larger anti-oppression framework. To stay up to date visit the Teen Summit Facebook page