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6th Annual Noojimo’iwewin
The Violence Against Women Act and Indian Child Welfare Act Training

July 31-August 2, 2024

Healing Together

A tuition free, hybrid event

Hosted in-person and online

Brought to you by Bay Mills Indian Community & OJS Tribal Justice Support

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Thank you for joining!

Schedule

The 2024 Noojimo'iwewin featured a series of

panels and hands-on training units

Each session was tailored to address topics concerning healing from violence, offering essential tools to empower and support community recovery. Facilitators guided participants 
through each unit, ensuring advocates, providers, and legal professionals are equipped with the necessary skills to implement impactful service strategies.

Interested in hosting a VAWA training? 

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 WHAT IS WHOVA? 

Register to see the agenda, speaker details, session materials, and Zoom links. Plus get to know in-person and virtual attendees through Community Discussion Boards and icebreakers all on the event app, Whova!

  Your one stop shop for all things training  

CLE/CEU

CLE

This course is approved by the Minnesota Board of Continuing Legal Education for 10 standard credits.

Minnesota Event code: 510398

CEU

This course is approved by NASW-Michigan.

Course Title: 6th Annual Noojimo'iwewin: The (Hybrid) Violence Against Women Act and Indian Child Welfare Training

Approval Number: Forthcoming

CE Hours approved: 10.5

Type of Course: All mediums

Attorneys who intend to receive CLEs must
 
  • Report your CLE credits to your jurisdiction

CLE application materials are posted here after the event. See Whova for speaker session materials. 
Uniform CLE Form (forthcoming)
Social Workers who intend to receive CEUs must
  • Download Whova to participate in Q&A
  • Complete each day's survey
  • After the training, directly contact TWG and provide your
     
Name, Email, State, License Number, and attendance itinerary (summary of what you attended, with timeframes) to receive a certificate of completion after the event.

Please kindly allow TWG time to respond to these requests. 

  Noojimo’iwewin means healing others, healing of the mind and body as well as illness  

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