Webinar – Serving Women Veterans and Veterans Fleeing Domestic Violence

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Thursday, Jan. 7, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. EST

The National Veterans Technical Assistance Center (NVTAC) is hosting the webinar “Serving Women Veterans and Veterans Fleeing Domestic Violence” on Thursday, Jan. 7 at 2:00 pm EST.

The Department of Labor – Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (DOL-VETS) recently expanded the definition of homelessness as a Significant Barrier to Employment (SBE) to include veterans who are fleeing, or attempting to flee, domestic violence and other dangerous or life-threatening conditions. In this webinar we’ll review this change and use a trauma-informed care framework to discuss basic concepts to promote safety and trust. We’ll also look at some of the risks and fears related to domestic violence and how trauma-informed care can guide practices.

This webinar will feature Dr. Nancy Glowacki, Women Veteran Program Manager at DOL-VETS and Karen Guthrie, HCHV Coordinator for VA.

TO REGISTER FOR “Serving Women Veterans and Veterans Fleeing Domestic Violence”

Please send the following information to conferencecalls@nchv.org
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You will receive instructions for joining the training and a link to the training materials when you register. For additional questions, please contact Cindy Borden at cborden@nchv.org or call us at 202-546-1969.

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