Event Type ICCR Training
Current Month
september
Event Details
Description: Traditionally, a referral to a shelter is a go to for many victims, but, is that the most effective way to escape the dangers of domestic violence (DV) or
Event Details
Description:
Traditionally, a referral to a shelter is a go to for many victims, but, is that the most effective way to escape the dangers of domestic violence (DV) or trafficking? At one point in time, the answer would have been a resounding, yes. However, as the DV movement has evolved, it has turned out that sheltering is not the end all, be all. This workshop will explore the history of the DV/shelter movement in the U.S. and discuss its impact on how practitioners provide services to victims of gender-based crimes. The presenter aims to fully discuss the pros and cons of shelter services to then be able to make informed referrals to services for victims. The presentation of alternative options such as long-term exit planning, transitional programs, etc. will also be explored.
Organization: Genesis Women’s Shelter & Support
Presenters:
Jordyn Lawson, Chief Residential Officer
Jordyn Lawson is Chief Residential Officer at Genesis Women’s Shelter and Support and is a is a licensed clinician and licensed professional counselor supervisor. Ms. Lawson supervises both the emergency shelter and Annie’s House transitional living program. Services within these two locations include a 24-hour Hotline/Text line, onsite school for K-7th, onsite daycare and children’s services, advocacy services, counseling services, and Occupational Therapy services. Previously, Ms. Lawson was the assistant clinical director at Genesis and provided individual and group therapy to women and children for over 8 years. She has worked in the field of domestic violence and trauma recovery for over 16 years.
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Time
(Thursday) 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm(GMT-05:00)