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Working with Victims/Survivors of Sexual Assault and Abuse-10.7.2015- Milwaukee,WI
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- I can analyze the statistics, myths, and facts about sexual assault before training.
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- I can analyze the statistics, myths, and facts about sexual assault after training.
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- I can identify the potential long-term impacts of sexual assault before training.
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- I can identify the potential long-term impacts of sexual assault after training.
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- I can explain the role of the sexual assault advocate before training.
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- I can explain the role of the sexual assault advocate after training.
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- I can describe the connections between poverty and sexual violence before training.
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- I can describe the connections between poverty and sexual violence after training.
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- I can apply strategies and best practices when working with victims of sexual assault before training.
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- I can apply strategies and best practices when working with victims of sexual assault after training.
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- Comments:
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- This course was excellent and of value to my professional development.
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- The activities, exercises an examples were realistic and aided in my learning.
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- The material covered in this course was relevant to my day-to-day job functions.
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- The feedback, strategies and other ideas that I received today will be useful to my case management practices when I return to my agency.
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- I was well engaged with what was going on during the program.
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- As a result of this training, I feel more confident in my capacity to work with W-2 Participants.
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- What do you feel were the strengths of this training?
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- What do you feel were the weaknesses of this training?
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- How can we improve this training?
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- From what you learned, what will you be able to apply on your job?
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- What additional training would be valuable to you related to this topic?
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