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The First Online Professional Training Conference on

Abuse and Disabilities Across the Lifespan
Office of Victims of CrimeFunded by a Grant from the United States Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime

Topics: Interviewing, Investigation, Prosecution, Intervention, Treatment, Risk-Reduction, Research and Policy.
Scope: All disabilities -- All types of abuse

Online Conference Schedule - September 9-29, 2004. All times are US Eastern Time (ET) and are based on the 24-hour clock. Note: click on Faculty names in BLUE to see a Course description, outline and learning objects.


September 9-10, 2004
DATE Thursday, 9 Sep Friday, 10 Sep
SCHEDULE 13:00 Baladerian 13:00 Stemmler
  What Attitudes, Skills And Knowledge Are The Keys To Making A Difference? Assistive Technology & Victims With Disabilities: What You Need To Know!

September 13-17, 2004

DATE Mon 13 Sep Tue 14 Sep Wed 15 Sep Thu 16 Sep Fri 17 Sep
SCHEDULE 13:00 Sullivan 14:00 Davidson 13:00 Hanna 13:00 Sobsey 13:00 Heisler
SCHEDULE Research Update On Children & Adults With Disabilities National Policy Update; Children With Disabilities Communication Strategies for Community-Based Risk Reduction Multifactorial Model Of Violence Against People With Disabilities Domestic Violence in Later Life
14:00 Rosenfeld 14:00 Cantos 14:00 Feuerstein
  A Physician's Perspective:  Responding To Abuse Of Children With Disabilities   Basics On Abuse & Disability: The Law, Victim's Rights & Service Delivery Developing Accessible DV Shelters For Abuse Survivors With Disabilities  

September 20-24

DATE Mon 20 Sep Tue 21 Sep Wed 22 Sep Thu 23 Sep Fri 24 Sep
SCHEDULE 13:00 O'Malley 13:00 Benson 13:00 Blum 13:00 Villanueva
  Prosecuting Crimes Against People With Disabilities   National Policy Update; Seniors & Adults With Disabilities Undue Influence And The Exploitation Of People With Disabilities Interviewing Skills To Use With Elders And Adults With Disabilities
14:00 Sheibel 14:00 Farley 14:00 Baladerian
  Building Partnerships to Enhance Access to the Criminal Justice System for Crime Victims with Disabilities     Traumatic Brain Injury, Prostitution, And Sexual Abuse Strategies For Effective Interaction & Interviewing - Children

 

September 27-29

DATE Mon 27 Sep Tue 28 Sep Wed 29 Sep
SCHEDULE 12:00 Mansell 13:00 Odette 13:00 Faugno
  Treatment Strategies For Abuse Victims With Disabilities Preventing Violence Against Women With Disabilities & Deaf Women Medical Forensic Examination Of Abuse Victims With Disabilities
15:00 Wambach 14:00 Stream, Baladerian & Hanna
    Deaf Women As Abuse Victims Where Do We Go From Here?  ASK How to Make this Conference Work For You.

 

Office of Victims of CrimeFunded by a Grant from the United States Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime

 

 

A program of Arc Riverside, California. Co-sponsored by the Disabilities and Personal Rights Project, the CAN Do! Project, LifeNET, Inc., and Prevent Child Abuse New York

Supported in part by a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Victims of Crime.

 

Tuition: $150 (one price covers all 20 Workshops and 200 total hours of faculty contact, plus online access to all course materials for one year.) Group discounts and hardship scholarships as available.

Continuing Education: Provided through Alliant University, San Diego.

 

Register at: WWW.DISABILITY-ABUSE.COM

Click here for a conference description.

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Key Conference Facilitators:

Nora Baladerian, Ph.D., Conference Director

Tom Hanna, LifeNET eLearning Center