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Quiet Suffering: Recognizing the Impact of Strangulation Across the Lifespan in Tribal Communities.

Virtual Event
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Contact Information
Rachel Apfelbaum
Email: apfelbaum@theiacp.org
Description

Strangulation is a prevalent occurrence in child maltreatment, IPV, and sexual violence across the lifespan.  The impact of strangulation can lead to harmful, life-long health consequences, and even death.  Yet, only a fraction of the victims of non-fatal strangulation will seek help on their own. When help is sought, healthcare professionals may not give full consideration to the occurrence of strangulation and overlook appropriate interventions that are needed. This webinar will provide an overview of the important aspects of strangulation, such as the mechanics, as well as the impact of those victimized by it. The content offered will provide a foundation for assessment, appropriate interventions, and responses to Non-fatal Strangulation while highlighting the IAFN Strangulation Toolkit as an essential resource.  The presenters will address potential challenges faced by those responding to this particular form of violence and opportunities to help those impacted by strangulation within American Indian and Alaska Native communities.

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Registration: Open
Grant Programs
  • Tribal Coalition
  • Tribal Criminal Jurisdictions
  • Tribal Government
  • Tribal Sexual Assault Services Program (TSASP)
Topic Areas
  • Dating Violence
  • Domestic Violence
  • Abuse in Later Life
  • Sexual Assault
  • Rural
Target Audiences
  • Prosecutors
  • Civil Attorneys
  • Defense Attorneys
  • Child Welfare/Protection
  • Child Advocates
  • Community Advocacy Org
  • Corrections Personnel
  • Community Programs
  • Disability/Deaf Org
  • DV Program
  • Dual SA and DV Program
  • Educators
  • Elder Org
  • Faith-Based Org
  • Health Professionals
  • Law Enforcement
  • Multidisciplinary Groups
  • Personal Care Attendants
  • SA Forensic Examiners
  • SA Program
  • SA Coalitions
  • DV Coalitions
  • Tribal Community
  • Tribal Council
  • Tribal Elders
  • Tribal Government
  • University Student Affairs
  • Volunteers
  • Technical Assistance Providers