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ACESDV 2024 Annual Advocacy Day

Arizona State Capitol 1700 W. Washington St., Phoenix, AZ, United States

This event will feature a briefing by ACESDV staff, followed by an opportunity to meet with your Legislators to advocate on behalf of sexual and domestic violence survivors and programs. Please register by Tuesday, March 19th to give ACESDV the opportunity to secure a meeting time with your Legislators. Lunch will be provided at this event.

Childhood Sexual Abuse Awareness and Prevention

Virtual

This 90-minute webinar covers the topics of childhood sexual abuse awareness and prevention. This training specifically will address what childhood sexual abuse is​, discuss identification of childhood sexual abuse​, and share prevention strategies and education for childhood sexual abuse.

Men Who Are Survivors

Virtual

According to the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, 1 in 4 men report experiencing unwanted sexual contact at some point in their lifetime. While rates of sexual violence against women and members of gender minorities are much higher, persistent myths about the victimization of men create shocking disparities in the violence experienced versus […]

AZ SART Coordinators’ Summit

ACESDV Office 2700 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Please join us for our first in-person Arizona Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Coordinators' Summit. This event is free, and lunch will be provided. At this summit, attendees can expect a valuable event featuring a range of informative trainings, engaging group discussions, and collaborative sessions all towards our collective efforts in addressing sexual violence within our […]

Healing from Sexual Violence

Virtual

This 90-minute webinar will focus on defining sexual violence and its prevalence and root causes. Attendees will learn about the role that each system plays in survivor advocacy including health care, law enforcement, and advocates. We will analyze the traumatic impact of sexual violence and the harmful effects of rape myths and victim blaming as […]

Training Series: Understanding the Impact of Economic Abuse On Survivors of Domestic Violence : Let’s #BeReal About Young Adults and Finances

Virtual

When allies in the anti-violence movement discuss economic abuse, the focus is often on adults in intimate or familial relationships. However, teens and young adults can also experience economic abuse from both their families and romantic partners. Join ACESDV for a webinar focusing on how economic abuse impacts the safety and well-being of teens and […]

Religion and Sexual Violence

Virtual

From clerical sex scandals to #ChurchToo, religion and sexual violence are viral issues in our period of intense cultural shift; but the treatment of this intersection in popular culture is not always nuanced. This 90-minute webinar will explore the complex intersections of religious identity, participation in religious community, and sexual violence. Due to the sensitive […]

Addressing Sexual Violence in IDD Communities: An Introduction *In-Person*

ACESDV Office 2700 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, United States

This training, sponsored by the Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council, was created for sexual violence advocates, disability service workers, medical personnel, and any other individuals interested in learning about the intersection of disability and sexual violence. This 4-hour training will begin at 10:00 AM and end at 3:00 PM, with a 1-hour lunch on your own […]

Serving Survivors Living with Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders: Foundations for Understanding Mental Health and Substance Use

Virtual

This webinar, facilitated by Tori Wynecopp from the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health will provide attendees with a foundational framework for understanding mental health and substance use, and how these co-occur with domestic violence. As a gentle reminder, ACESDV may not be able to accommodate interpretation requests that are submitted less than […]