4th Annual
Noojimo’iwewin
The Violence Against Women Act and Indian Child Welfare Act Training
AUGUST 3-5, 2022
Noojimo’iwewin means healing others, healing of the mind and body as well as illness
Mending the Circle
Healing the Whole Community
The 2022 Noojimo'iwewin features a series of
hands-on training units
Each unit focuses on a topic related to violence and provides tools to support community healing. Engaging, expert faculty facilitate each unit which has been designed to help advocates, providers, and legal professionals implement effective service strategies.
TOPICS INCLUDE
Working with and Interviewing Victims of Violence: Adults, Children, and Elders
Elder Abuse in Indian Country
Understanding
Trauma
Jurisdiction in Domestic Violence, Child Welfare, and Elder Abuse in Indian Country
Domestic Violence and Child Welfare in State and Tribal Courts
Thank you for joining!
Materials and post-training recordings are available on Whova
WHAT IS WHOVA?
Register, see the agenda, speaker details, and presentation materials, plus get to know in-person and virtual attendees through Community Discussion Boards and icebreakers
Your one stop shop for all things training
CLE
This course is approved by the Minnesota Continuing Legal Education for 13 credits (including 2 Elimination of Bias credits and 2 Ethics credits).
CEU
This course is approved by the NASW-Michigan Social Work Continuing Education Collaborative
Approval # 080222-01
# CE Hours approved: 13
Social Workers who intend on receiving CEUs must
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Download Whova to participate in Q&A
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Complete each day's survey
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After the training, directly contact TWG and provide your