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SUMMARY:From Risk to Response: Strengthening Multidisciplinary Approaches to Intimate Partner Violence
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time\nMay 13\, 2026 09:00 AM in\nPacific Time (US and Canada)\nDescription\nRegister now for this virtual national conference highlighting the ways intimate partner violence (IPV) risk assessments can enhance community and system responses to survivor safety and accountability for those causing harm. \nHosted by DV RISC\, this half-day conference will include national experts and practitioners using risk assessments from first response to post-disposition safety planning and compliance monitoring. Discussion will focus on the importance of collaboration\, as well as key planning and implementation strategies. \n**Please note that we cannot guarantee accessibility requests made less then two weeks before the event.**
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/from-risk-to-response-strengthening-multidisciplinary-approaches-to-intimate-partner-violence-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Skill Building,Treatment,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260515T090000
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SUMMARY:WDVA Workshop: Chronic Pain\, Trauma\, and Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Time: 9:00pm-4:00pm \nLocation: Virtual \nInstructor: Matthew Jakupcak\, Ph.D. \nCE credits: 6 CE’s (pending) \nCourse Description: \nThis workshop highlights for learners the prevalence and high rate of comorbidity between chronic pain and trauma-related reactions such as PTSD\, depression\, and health-related anxiety\, particularly among veteran populations. Theoretical mutual-maintenance models (Asmundson\, Coons\, Taylor & Katz\, 2002; Sharp & Harvey\, 2001) are helpful for clinicians to understand how these two conditions interact to create a “vicious cycle” of arousal and avoidance\, where physical pain\, bodily vigilance and cued trauma reactions reinforce one another\, leading to significant disability and reduced quality of life. \nDr. Jakupcak will present information specific to the interrelationships between chronic pain and trauma\, including posttrauma reactions such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)\, depression\, and healthy anxiety. In addition\, Dr. Jakupcak will review the applications evidence-based treatments that can address both chronic pain functioning and common co-occurring mental health conditions\, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)\, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)\, and Behavioral Activation (BA). \n Objectives: \nAt the end of this training participants will: \nBe able to describe theoretical frameworks where PTSD symptoms (like hyperarousal and avoidance) increase pain sensitivity and bodily vigilance\, informing greater disability and impairment. (Mutual Maintenance Models)\nLearn about specific evidence-based therapies such as CBT\, ACT and BA to help patients re-engage in life activities despite pain and stress. This course emphasizes “valued living”—moving toward what matters rather than just “fixing” symptoms. (Breaking the Cycle)\nDevelop strategies for addressing specific common hurdles to recovery such as opioid use\, sleep disturbances\, and the “numbing” symptoms of trauma and PTSD that often interfere with traditional pain rehabilitation. (Clinical Challenges) \nReferences: \nHolley AL\, Wilson AC\, Noel M\, Palermo TM. Post-traumatic stress symptoms in children and adolescents with chronic pain: A topical review of the literature and a proposed framework for future research. Eur J Pain. 2016 Oct;20(9):1371-83.  \nOtis JD\, Comer JS\, Keane TM\, Checko Scioli E\, Pincus DB. Intensive Treatment of Chronic Pain and PTSD: The PATRIOT Program. Behav Sci (Basel). 2024 Nov 16;14(11):1103.  \nRavn S\, Hartvigsen J\, Hanse M\, Sterling M\, Elmose T. Do post-traumatic pain and post-traumatic stress symptomatology mutually maintain each other? A systematic review of cross-lagged studies. Pain 2018;159:2159–69. \nFeatured Speakers\nINSTRUCTOR\nPhoto of Matthew Jakupcak\, PhD\nMatthew Jakupcak\, PhD\nClinical Psychologist\, Matthew Jakupcak\, Ph.D. \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/wdva-workshop-chronic-pain-trauma-and-recovery/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Behavioral Health,Skill Building,Treatment,Veteran,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Free Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) train-the-trainer courses
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you by the Athena prevention newsletter: \nDCYF is offering Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) Train-the-Trainer courses at no cost. Visit the developer website to learn more about this program. \nThese courses prepare facilitators to educate and support Native parents using a culturally specific approach. Trainings provide participants with a manual that contains instructional materials for eight PIP sessions\, each grounded in traditional Native teachings about child rearing.  \nOrganizations interested in providing PIP to their community are encouraged to register. Registration preference will be given to Tribes\, Native Serving Organizations\, and Recognized American Indian Organizations in Washington state.  \nPlease complete the registration form to sign up. Events include: \n\nMarch 3-5\, 2026: In-Person at Elwha Klallam Heritage Center 401 E 1st St.\, Port Angeles\, WA\nMay 19-21\, 2026: In-Person at Colville Indian Agency\, Nespelem\, WA\n\nFor questions\, please email Shannel Squally-Janzen.
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/free-positive-indian-parenting-pip-train-the-trainer-courses/
LOCATION:Colville Indian Agency\, Nespelem\, WA\, 99155\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Child Welfare,Family,Professional Growth,Skill Building,Support,Tribal
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SUMMARY:Practitioner Training: Coordinators
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you by AllRise: \nThe All Rise Practitioner Training is designed exclusively for treatment court team members that serve as coordinators. This four day in-person training offers an in-depth education on your role in treatment courts facilitated by national experts. Research confirms that individualized training improves treatment court outcomes. During the Practitioner Training\, you will receive dynamic education on your role\, treatment court team dynamics\, drug testing\, treatment\, incentives and sanctions\, and other key topics. \nThis training includes opportunities to network with your colleagues\, share ideas\, ask questions\, and participate in breakout discussions by court type and moderated discussions on burning issues. Plus\, breakfast and lunch are included with your registration fee! \n  \nRegister by: April 20\, 2026
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/practitioner-training-coordinators/
LOCATION:Oklahoma City\, OK\, Oklahoma City\, OK
CATEGORIES:Best Practices,Skill Building
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T100000
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SUMMARY:Leading a multi-generational workforce
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 19 @ 1 p.m. ET \nToday\, four generations staff our courts\, each bringing a wide range of experiences and talents along with different communication styles\, expectations\, and approaches to work. These differences show up in a variety of ways across departments and roles\, both enhancing the workplace and possibly presenting management challenges.  \nJoin us as our panelists discuss practical leadership strategies for navigating and leveraging generational differences within the court environment. Together\, they will explore how these differences impact the workforce\, how to capitalize on the strengths of a multi-generational workforce\, how to foster a culture of collaboration and teamwork through respect and flexibility\, and why avoiding generational stereotypes matters. \nAfter attending this webinar\, you will be able to:\n•	Distinguish generational characteristics through a professional lens.\n•	Recognize and avoid generational biases.\n•	Identify the impact of generational differences in the court workforce.\n•	Describe the benefits and opportunities of cross-generational work.\n•	Discuss how generational differences affect recruitment and retention. \nModerator:\n•	DeShield Greene\, senior court management consultant\, NCSC \nPanelists:\n•	Dana Bartocci\, human resources and development director\, Minnesota Judicial Branch\n•	Aimee Lay\, employee growth & development advisor\, Kentucky Department of Human Resources\n•	David Yamasaki\, executive officer\, Orange County Superior Court\, California \nFor more information\, email Lauren Roth. \nDescription\nSupport your team’s growth through intentional development strategies. This session focuses on fostering motivation\, creating opportunities for advancement\, and building a culture of continuous learning and achievement.\nDate & Time\nTime shows in\nPacific Time (US and Canada) \nMay 19\, 2026 10:00 AM\nAug 18\, 2026 10:00 AM\nSep 15\, 2026 10:00 AM \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/leading-a-multi-generational-workforce/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Skill Building,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Setting the Stage: Strengthening Communication & Collaboration in Staffing
DESCRIPTION:The first session in Judge Bull’s three-part series on staffing is next week!\nIn Setting the Stage: Strengthening Communication & Collaboration in Staffing\, Judge Bull shares how teams can communicate and collaborate more effectively in the lead-up to court—and how that communication helps shape a more focused\, productive courtroom experience for participants and staff.\nFollowing the 90-minute presentation\, Judge Bull will answer your questions. Bring your unique staffing challenges\, and get practical guidance on how to apply session principles to your program. \nWe hope to see you there! \nBest\,\nThe Reconnect Team \nDate: Friday\, May 22\, 2026\nTime: 3:30 – 5:00 PM ET  \nRegister Now  \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/setting-the-stage-strengthening-communication-collaboration-in-staffing/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Case Management,Judges,Professional Growth,Program Monitoring,Prosecutor,Role of Law Enforcement,Skill Building,Support,Team Wellness,Treatment,Webinar
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