Enhancing Community Trust: Proactive Approaches to Domestic & Sexual Violence

Title: Enhancing Community Trust: Proactive Approaches to Domestic & Sexual Violence

Date: October 11, 2018

Time: 11:00am – 12:00pm Eastern Standard Time

Registration Link: https://ta2ta.org/webinars/registration/enhancing-community-trust-proactive-approaches-to.html

Webinar Description:

The Enhancing Community Trust: Proactive Approaches to Domestic and Sexual Violence initiative is currently seeking applications from law enforcement agencies committed to building community trust through enhanced response to sexual violence, domestic/intimate partner violence, strangulation, and stalking.

Your agency can contribute to the field and partner with the IACP by testing and providing feedback on agency self-assessment and action-planning processes/tools designed to evaluate and implement effective responses to sexual violence, domestic/intimate partner violence, strangulation, and stalking.

The IACP will provide selected agencies with free training and support to build on existing strengths and address challenges.

Join us to learn more about the program. The staff will answer questions about the application and selection process from webinar participants.

Learning Objectives:
After the webinar, participants will be better able to:

1)Describe the goals of the project

2)Clarify any barriers or challenges in applying for the pilot program

3)Complete and submit a competitive application

Presenter:

  • Kristen McGeeney – Project Manager, Programs – International Association of Chiefs of Police
  • Aaron Polkey, Staff Attorney for Outreach and Engagement, Futures Without Violence

Questions:

Please contact Eesha Bhave at ebhave@futureswithoutviolence.org.

This presentation is supported by Cooperative Agreement No. 2016-TA-AX-K058, awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions and recommendations expressed in this presentation are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.