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Directors’ Roundtable: Leadership in Culturally specific Communities
Dive into an afternoon dedicated to taking time out of crisis work to recenter and build connections. You’re cordially invited to join us during this bi-monthly event tailored for directors in within culturally specific services focused on sexual assault support and prevention.
Wednesday, November 8, 2024
Wednesday, January 20, 2025.
Wednesday, March 17, 2025.
Wednesday, May 19, 2025.
2:30 to 4:30 pm
Registration is open and FREE to programs receiving Culturally Specific Sexual Assault Services funding from OCVA.
The Directors’ Roundtable is an opportunity for Executive Directors and agency leaders from organizations receiving Culturally Specific Sexual Assault Services funding from OCVA. This group offers a supportive environment for peers to exchange thoughts, ideas, and foster collaboration.
After welcoming in all the familiar and new faces in-person and virtual attendance, we will take time to honor the sacred work you do in supporting victims/survivors. We’ll gather over a delicious meal from Chef Khurshida. After lunch, we’ll hear a brief introduction to a new thematic topic, followed with an opportunity for a roundtable discussion and sharing. There will be time to form connection (or to reconnect) with colleagues, exchange business cards (or Blinq) and to mingle.
After welcoming in all the familiar and new faces in-person and virtual attendance, we will take time to honor the sacred work you do in supporting victims/survivors. We’ll gather over a delicious meal from Chef Khurshida. After lunch, we’ll hear a brief introduction to a new thematic topic, followed with an opportunity for a roundtable discussion and sharing. There will be time to form connection (or to reconnect) with colleagues, exchange business cards (or Blinq) and to mingle.
Participation in the Director’s Roundtable activities shall receive training certification for equivalent hours of continuing education as required by Washington State Culturally Specific and Native American Sexual Assault Services Standards.