


Oregon SATF In Person Convening
DATE: September 25, 2025
TIME: 10AM-3:30PM (Pacific), Lunch Provided
LOCATION: Chemeketa Community College EOLA LOCATION (215 Doaks Ferry Rd NW, Salem, OR 97304)
WHAT IS THIS MEETING:
To accomplish Oregon SATF's mission of improving response and prevention throughout the state, we rely on the advice, work, and dedication of our eight Task Force Advisory Committees and the Task Force Steering Committee. These committees are comprised of 150+ dedicated, inventive, and collaborative people from across Oregon who work in a wide variety of disciplines across the spectrum of prevention and response, ensuring that solutions to violence and abuse in Oregon are approached through a multi-disciplinary lens.
Committees meet quarterly virtually and meet two times per year in-person to collaborate, coordinate, and elevate violence and abuse response and prevention in Oregon.
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING THE DAY:
The day will include: updates from Oregon SATF staff on work across the state - including policy updates, a highlight speaker presentation from Jennifer Freyd*, PhD, time for breakout discussions with and across committees, shared lunch (provided by Oregon SATF), and more.
*Jennifer Joy Freyd, PhD, is an influential researcher, author, activist, and speaker. She is Professor Emerit of Psychology at the University of Oregon, and Founder and President of the Center for Institutional Courage. An internationally renowned scholar, Freyd is best known for her theories of betrayal trauma and betrayal blindness, institutional betrayal, institutional courage, and DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim & Offender). To learn more about Dr. Freyd’s work, view their bio here!
Do you have questions for Dr. Freyd? Submit them here!
A more detailed agenda and speaker information will be sent out closer to the event.
DATE: September 25, 2025
TIME: 10AM-3:30PM (Pacific), Lunch Provided
LOCATION: Chemeketa Community College EOLA LOCATION (215 Doaks Ferry Rd NW, Salem, OR 97304)
WHAT IS THIS MEETING:
To accomplish Oregon SATF's mission of improving response and prevention throughout the state, we rely on the advice, work, and dedication of our eight Task Force Advisory Committees and the Task Force Steering Committee. These committees are comprised of 150+ dedicated, inventive, and collaborative people from across Oregon who work in a wide variety of disciplines across the spectrum of prevention and response, ensuring that solutions to violence and abuse in Oregon are approached through a multi-disciplinary lens.
Committees meet quarterly virtually and meet two times per year in-person to collaborate, coordinate, and elevate violence and abuse response and prevention in Oregon.
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING THE DAY:
The day will include: updates from Oregon SATF staff on work across the state - including policy updates, a highlight speaker presentation from Jennifer Freyd*, PhD, time for breakout discussions with and across committees, shared lunch (provided by Oregon SATF), and more.
*Jennifer Joy Freyd, PhD, is an influential researcher, author, activist, and speaker. She is Professor Emerit of Psychology at the University of Oregon, and Founder and President of the Center for Institutional Courage. An internationally renowned scholar, Freyd is best known for her theories of betrayal trauma and betrayal blindness, institutional betrayal, institutional courage, and DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim & Offender). To learn more about Dr. Freyd’s work, view their bio here!
Do you have questions for Dr. Freyd? Submit them here!
A more detailed agenda and speaker information will be sent out closer to the event.
DATE: September 25, 2025
TIME: 10AM-3:30PM (Pacific), Lunch Provided
LOCATION: Chemeketa Community College EOLA LOCATION (215 Doaks Ferry Rd NW, Salem, OR 97304)
WHAT IS THIS MEETING:
To accomplish Oregon SATF's mission of improving response and prevention throughout the state, we rely on the advice, work, and dedication of our eight Task Force Advisory Committees and the Task Force Steering Committee. These committees are comprised of 150+ dedicated, inventive, and collaborative people from across Oregon who work in a wide variety of disciplines across the spectrum of prevention and response, ensuring that solutions to violence and abuse in Oregon are approached through a multi-disciplinary lens.
Committees meet quarterly virtually and meet two times per year in-person to collaborate, coordinate, and elevate violence and abuse response and prevention in Oregon.
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING THE DAY:
The day will include: updates from Oregon SATF staff on work across the state - including policy updates, a highlight speaker presentation from Jennifer Freyd*, PhD, time for breakout discussions with and across committees, shared lunch (provided by Oregon SATF), and more.
*Jennifer Joy Freyd, PhD, is an influential researcher, author, activist, and speaker. She is Professor Emerit of Psychology at the University of Oregon, and Founder and President of the Center for Institutional Courage. An internationally renowned scholar, Freyd is best known for her theories of betrayal trauma and betrayal blindness, institutional betrayal, institutional courage, and DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim & Offender). To learn more about Dr. Freyd’s work, view their bio here!
Do you have questions for Dr. Freyd? Submit them here!
A more detailed agenda and speaker information will be sent out closer to the event.