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A panel discussion on The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Brain Injury

A panel discussion on The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Brain Injury. Moderated by Junauld Presley, Director of Residential Services. Introducing Our Partnership. Navigating North Star Journeys Tubman Today Panel presentations, questions, and group discussion Junauld Presley,

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A panel discussion on The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Brain Injury

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  1. A panel discussion onThe Intersection of Domestic Violence and Brain Injury Moderated by Junauld Presley, Director of Residential Services

  2. Introducing Our Partnership • Navigating North Star Journeys • Tubman Today • Panel presentations, questions, and group discussion Junauld Presley, Moderator and Director of Residential Services

  3. Panelists • Noticing Behaviors and Barriers • Ashley Wirth-Petrik, Clinical Assistant • How Shelter Services Have Changed • Joanne Rice, Shelter Manager • Making or Purchasing Accessible Equipment • Libby Bottem, OVW Project Coordinator • Creating Accessible Communications • Katie Gleischman, Communications and Public Policy Manager

  4. Behaviors and Barriers Noticing behaviors and barriers that may be also be signs of abuse and determining possible accommodations. • Signs of abuse • Behaviors and barriers • Accommodations Ashley Wirth-Petrik Clinical Assistant

  5. Shelter How our shelter space and advocacy work has changed to meet the needs of residents who may or may not have a seen or unseen disability • Safety Survey • Universal Design • Protocols Joanne Rice Shelter Manager

  6. Equipment What does accessible equipment look like and how can you incorporate it into your working environment • Trauma-informed perspective • Examples • Cost effective alternatives Libby Bottem OVW Coordinator and Jobs, Education, and Training Coordinator

  7. Communications How to create communications that are both accessible and trauma-informed. • Plain Language • Graphics and web design • Printed materials Katie Gleischman Communications and Public Policy Manager

  8. Group Activity - Outcomes How to create accessible tools and team change. • Present and describe your device or tool, or • Name the change you will persuade your team to make.

  9. Group Activity • Create devices or tools to assist clients in your workplace, or • Brainstorm a list of ways to change how you and your organization serve those that have been abused.

  10. Questions? Junauld Presley: jpresley@tubman.org Ashley Wirth-Petrik: apetrik@tubman.org Joanne Rice: jrice@tubman.org Libby Bottem: lbottem@tubman.org Katie Gleischman: kgleischman@tubman.org www.tubman.org Get Help 612.825.0000 Give Help 612.825.3333

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