RESCHEDULED: Tactical Advocacy: 10 Key Practices for Police to Add to Their Toolkit Webinar
This event has been rescheduled and will take place on May 29th at 12 PM PST via Zoom.
Webinar Information:
In working with survivors of sexual violence, police who partner with advocates to learn empathetic engagement techniques are ahead of the curve. By ensuring that we are fully hearing the survivor’s experience, understanding and respecting their needs, and developing a relationship of trust and support, we can conduct better interviews and investigations and reach a more empathetic resolution for survivors.
Learning Objectives:
Explain the benchmarks of active listening and why it is a beneficial practice for survivors of gender-based violence.
Identify the potential changes that can be created within our departments when police break down communication barriers and practice active listening and empathetic engagement, including officer mental health.
Consider how we can move forward and implement changes that prioritize active listening, empathy, and a survivor-centered approach to policing.
Discuss the ten key tenets of advocacy that police should add to their toolkits
This event has been rescheduled and will take place on May 29th at 12 PM PST via Zoom.
Webinar Information:
In working with survivors of sexual violence, police who partner with advocates to learn empathetic engagement techniques are ahead of the curve. By ensuring that we are fully hearing the survivor’s experience, understanding and respecting their needs, and developing a relationship of trust and support, we can conduct better interviews and investigations and reach a more empathetic resolution for survivors.
Learning Objectives:
Explain the benchmarks of active listening and why it is a beneficial practice for survivors of gender-based violence.
Identify the potential changes that can be created within our departments when police break down communication barriers and practice active listening and empathetic engagement, including officer mental health.
Consider how we can move forward and implement changes that prioritize active listening, empathy, and a survivor-centered approach to policing.
Discuss the ten key tenets of advocacy that police should add to their toolkits
This event has been rescheduled and will take place on May 29th at 12 PM PST via Zoom.
Webinar Information:
In working with survivors of sexual violence, police who partner with advocates to learn empathetic engagement techniques are ahead of the curve. By ensuring that we are fully hearing the survivor’s experience, understanding and respecting their needs, and developing a relationship of trust and support, we can conduct better interviews and investigations and reach a more empathetic resolution for survivors.
Learning Objectives:
Explain the benchmarks of active listening and why it is a beneficial practice for survivors of gender-based violence.
Identify the potential changes that can be created within our departments when police break down communication barriers and practice active listening and empathetic engagement, including officer mental health.
Consider how we can move forward and implement changes that prioritize active listening, empathy, and a survivor-centered approach to policing.
Discuss the ten key tenets of advocacy that police should add to their toolkits