Session 5: Trauma-Informed Approaches & Advocacy
1. Trauma & Domestic Violence: Framing the Issues
2. What is a Trauma-informed Approach?
3. Responding to Trauma – What Helps
4. Self-healing & Secondary Trauma
PART 2 - Violence Against Native Women- Advocacy: Skills, Shelter, Systems and Community
Session 1. Basic Advocacy Skills
1. Relationship Building & Boundaries
Session 4 - Advocacy Curriculum Facilitator Orientation
Part 1 Session 5 and Part 2 Session 1
November 12, 2021 • Brenda Hill
Session 1 - Advocacy Curriculum Facilitator Orientation
November 2, 2021 • Brenda Hill
Welcome, Introductions and Curriculum Overview PART 1- Violence Against Native Women- Root Causes, Dynamics & Trauma-informed Advocacy Session 1: History, Root Causes and Dynamics of Violence & Social Change 1. Today’s Reality: Violence Against Native Women & Children 2. Root Causes of Violence: Colonization & Culture 3. Connections Between Oppression, Internalized Oppression, Violence and Culturally-based Solutions 4. Reflections of Social Change: Brief Herstory of the Movement to End Violence against Native Women
Session 2 - Advocacy Curriculum Facilitator Orientation
November 4, 2021 • Brenda Hill
Session 2: Dynamics and Tactics of Battering/Intimate Partner Violence 1. Necessary Distinctions: Conflict, Abuse, Violence, DV, Intimate Partner Violence and Battering 2. Dynamics of Battering: Power and Control and Tactics 3. Why Do They Go Back? Session 3: Overview of Advocates Role 1. Medical Model vs. Grassroots / Social Change Model 2. Roles of Advocates