Past Events
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Office Hours: Figuring Out How to Participate in Fatality Reviews, a Confidentiality Q&A
Fatality reviews are one way that communities come together following a domestic violence homicide. Participants identify ways that systems can improve and strengthen their responses to victims moving forward. Victim service providers have an important role in supporting fatality reviews, and must ensure they participate in line with their...
Praxis Webinar: Tribal Survivor Dynamics and the Path to Being a Good Relative 6/11/26
Join Keely Linton from Strong Hearted Native Women’s Coalition, Inc. to explore the unique barriers and safety concerns faced by tribal survivors and shed light on the complexities of victimization within Indigenous communities. This session will highlight the profound importance of being a good relative, a concept rooted in...
Drop-In Call for Tailoring Training Content for Court Staff
Drop-In for Tailoring Training Content for Court Staff This session explores how to design and adapt training materials that meet the unique needs of court staff across roles and functions. Participants will learn strategies to align content with varying levels of courtroom experience, improve clarity and accessibility, and ensure trainings effectively...
Praxis Rural Monthly Office Hours 6/8/26
A dedicated time for current and potential rural grantees to discuss issues unique to rural communities with Praxis experts and fellow grantees. Ayanna Wallace Vieux from Ujima, the National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community, will be with us to respond to your questions about supporting...
June 17, 2026 at 2:00 PM
June 29, 2026 at 2:00 PM
August 13, 2026 at 2:00 PM
ESPOC Webinar Panel Series
This webinar series explores how electronic service (eService) can be used in civil protection order cases in a way that is both practical and legally sound. Participants will hear from a wide range of practitioners, including prosecutors, professors, attorneys, and court administrators, who bring different perspectives on how eService...
View from the Bench: Tribal Law & Domestic Violence
The 2026 View from the Bench webinar will feature a panel of three current and former tribal court judges in conversation about topics at the intersection of tribal law and domestic violence. Topics will include tribal court jurisdiction and the interplay of tribal, state, and federal law. The panelists...
Enhancing Survivor Resilience and Preventing Staff Burnout: Creative Strategies 6/4/26
The work to support survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, teen dating violence, and stalking exacts a high cost on advocates. Engaging in a variety of intentional creative practices can help advocates learn new skills to support survivors and prevent advocate burnout. Art helps us express our feelings, share...
Working with Infants, Children, and Youth Immersion Training
Inspire Action’s Working with Infants, Children, & Youth in Supervised Visitation Immersion Training focuses on the heart of visitation work: our engagement with young people. This training is designed to help participants build the skills and confidence needed to support infants, children, and youth in ways that foster resilience,...
August 25, 2026 at 2:00 PM
October 6, 2026 at 2:00 PM
December 1, 2026 at 2:00 PM
February 2, 2027 at 2:00 PM
March 16, 2027 at 2:00 PM
April 13, 2027 at 2:00 PM
May 25, 2027 at 2:00 PM
June 8, 2027 at 2:00 PM
July 13, 2027 at 2:00 PM
Praxis SRA Cohort 3: Cluster Learning Circles
This Cluster Learning Circle is for rural advocacy programs accepted into Praxis’s Strengthening Rural Advocacy Cohort #3. The session will provide participants with technical assistance and tailored support in implementing content in their support of staff and work with rural survivors of domestic violence.
[ABA CDSV] Trauma-Informed Legal Organizations Webinar Series
The Trauma-Informed Legal Organizations Webinar Series will educate attendees on the characteristics and benefits of a trauma-informed workplace. Attendees will learn how to identify areas in which their own organizations can introduce trauma-informed practices, and steps and strategies for implementing these practices.