Invisible Epidemic: Addressing Traumatic Brain Injury, Strangulation and Domestic Violence (Part 2)
Participation from R2 Community
Basics
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Est. # of Attendees
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Event Categories
In Person, Webcast | Webinar
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Event Type
In Person
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Relevant Agencies
Air Force, Army, City Government, Coast Guard, County Government, Dept of Health & Human Services, Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of Housing & Urban Development, Dept of Justice, Dept of Veterans Affairs, Federal Government, Judicial Branch Agencies, Municipal Government, National Guard Association, National Institutes of Health, Navy & Marine Corps, Office of Personnel Management, State & Local Government, State Government
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Topics
First Responders, Law Enforcement, Public Safety
Description
Webinar Start Time: 3p ET/2p CT/1p MT/12n PT
This session will discuss Ohio’s innovative and evidence-based CARE (Connect, Acknowledge, Respond, Evaluate) Framework developed by the Ohio Domestic Violence Network in partnership with the Ohio State University. The webinar will discuss Ohio’s journey to equip programs working with victims to identify to raise awareness and support survivors of DV who have been hurt in the head. It will cover the CARE brain injury educational and service provision tools, and discuss strategies to incorporate a brain injury lens into your work, as well as provide promising practices for agencies interested in addressing brain injury.
Criminal Justice and related professionals are welcome to attend the live webinar event at no charge.
Who Attends
– This course is suitable for those who are keen to learn new life safety concepts.
– Fire safety professionals
– Health and safety professionals
– This course is suitable for any engineering professionals like civil, mechanical, electrical, electronic. Fire protection has a strong interconnection of all building management systems
– Students and fresh graduates, those who are looking to choose a new concept of career