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 This 1-day in person training is designed to provide new and experienced advocates who serve survivors of intimate partner violence with the knowledge and skills need to increase competence and understanding of serving surviors from these marginalized communities.  It will also increase advocates’ capacity to understand bias and stigma related to sexual orientation, gender idenity and expression (SOGIE), and their impact on the well-being of LGBTQIA+ survivors navigating the DV/IPV services system.

 

·        Define terms associated with LGBTQIA+ identities
·      Describe the impact of bias and oppression on LGBTQIA+ IPV survivors
·      Describe issues and challenges that LGBTQIA+ IPV survivors may face
·        Barriers to seeking services 

 

 

 



Event Date(s): 07/22/2025

Event Time(s): 09:00 AM

Credits: 8 Hours


Location

GCADV Office
2295 Parklake Drive NE
Suite #130
Atlanta, GA 30345


Hotel Stipend

GCADV has a VERY LIMITED number of hotel stipends available for a one night stay.  Stipends are distributed on a first come-first served basis.  In order to apply for a hotel stipend, the registrant must work MORE THAN 240 miles (120 miles one way-240 round trip) from the training location.  

To apply for a hotel stipend please email krussell@gcadv.org with the following information:

  1. Your organization name
  2. Estimated round trip mileage to attend the training
  3. Name(s) of individual(s) attending the training
  4. If you require an accessible (ADA compliant) room or other accomodations


Registration Information

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To apply for a hotel stipend, please check this box AND email Leo Williams and include the following information:

  1. Your organization name
  2. Estimated round trip mileage to attend the training
  3. Names of individuals attending/staying overnight
  4. Number of hotel nights requested
  5. Number of hotel rooms requested
  6. If you require an accessible room or any other special accommodations.

GCADV is pleased to provide accessibility accommodations, including American Sign Language interpreters, assistive listening devices, alternative formats of printed materials, and captioning upon request from persons who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing or are living with disabilities. Some accommodations require advance notice to ensure adequate time to prepare. If you need accessibility accommodations, please submit your request below at least two weeks prior to the beginning of the event. For more information please contact us.