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SUMMARY:CAARE Supporting LGBTQ Students:  Mental Health\, Suicide and CSA Prevention Webinar
DESCRIPTION:As many as 1 in 6 students identify as LGBTQ\, which equates to about five students per classroom.  LGBTQ students are highly vulnerable to sexual abuse\, bullying\, assault and suicide.  As a result\, districts must prioritize training for staff to enhance student safety.  This presentation will provide insights to the experiences and challenges of LGBTQ students and their risk and protective factors.  Current laws and policies will be highlighted along with supportive strategies\, signaling safety\, and affirming names and pronouns to increase safety.  Best practices for implementation of Gender Identity Support Plans will also be included. \nTrainers:  Heidi Cisneros\, ASCIP Student Safety Advocate\, and Lindsey Etheridge\, CEO/Founder Kinder Future \nRegistration Link\n \n 
URL:https://www.ascip.org/event/caare-supporting-lgbtq-students-mental-health-suicide-and-csa-prevention-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:CAARE Supporting LGBTQ Students:  Mental Health\, Suicide and CSA Prevention Webinar
DESCRIPTION:As many as 1 in 6 students identify as LGBTQ\, which equates to about five students per classroom.  LGBTQ students are highly vulnerable to sexual abuse\, bullying\, assault and suicide.  As a result\, districts must prioritize training for staff to enhance student safety.  This presentation will provide insights to the experiences and challenges of LGBTQ students and their risk and protective factors.  Current laws and policies will be highlighted along with supportive strategies\, signaling safety\, and affirming names and pronouns to increase safety.  Best practices for implementation of Gender Identity Support Plans will also be included. \nTrainers:  Heidi Cisneros\, ASCIP Student Safety Advocate\, and Lindsey Etheridge\, CEO/Founder Kinder Future \nRegistration Link\n \n 
URL:https://www.ascip.org/event/caare-supporting-lgbtq-students-mental-health-suicide-and-csa-prevention-webinar-2/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Understanding the Foundation of Risk Assessment Teams for Community College Districts Webinars - Part 1 of 3
DESCRIPTION:Training will provide a comprehensive overview of the foundation\, assessment\, collaboration and implementation strategies necessary for effective threat assessments in Community College Districts.  Training will provide an understanding of interventions\, de-escalation\, case monitoring\, and reentry strategies.  Overviews of best practices will be provided as well as strategies to enhance communication and collaboration between various stakeholders involved in the assessment process. \nTrainers:  Preston Jelen\, Chief of Operations\, Knowledge Saves Lives Inc.\, and Heidi Cisneros MSW\, PPSC\, ASC\, Student Safety Advocate\, ASCIP \nTarget Audience:Community Colleges should send a minimum of three team members representing three different departments involved in the violence risk assessments process at their campus.  This may include Administrators and team members of BIT\, mental health services\, student services\, security services\, academic counselors\, and other staff involved in the violence risk assessments.\n \nPart 1 – Tuesday\, October 12\, 2021\, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Registration Link \n 
URL:https://www.ascip.org/event/understanding-the-foundation-of-risk-assessment-teams-for-community-college-districts-webinars-part-1-of-3-2/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Training
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UID:1014749-1634043600-1634054400@www.ascip.org
SUMMARY:Understanding the Foundation of Risk Assessment Teams for Community College Districts Webinars - Part 1 of 3
DESCRIPTION:Training will provide a comprehensive overview of the foundation\, assessment\, collaboration and implementation strategies necessary for effective threat assessments in Community College Districts.  Training will provide an understanding of interventions\, de-escalation\, case monitoring\, and reentry strategies.  Overviews of best practices will be provided as well as strategies to enhance communication and collaboration between various stakeholders involved in the assessment process. \nTrainers:  Preston Jelen\, Chief of Operations\, Knowledge Saves Lives Inc.\, and Heidi Cisneros MSW\, PPSC\, ASC\, Student Safety Advocate\, ASCIP \nTarget Audience:Community Colleges should send a minimum of three team members representing three different departments involved in the violence risk assessments process at their campus.  This may include Administrators and team members of BIT\, mental health services\, student services\, security services\, academic counselors\, and other staff involved in the violence risk assessments.\n \nPart 1 – Tuesday\, October 12\, 2021\, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Registration Link \n 
URL:https://www.ascip.org/event/understanding-the-foundation-of-risk-assessment-teams-for-community-college-districts-webinars-part-1-of-3/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20211014T150000
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CREATED:20210904T002741Z
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UID:1014753-1634218200-1634223600@www.ascip.org
SUMMARY:HR Roundtable Webinar-Advance Pregnancy Disability Leave Issues
DESCRIPTION:This roundtable will dive into an advanced discussion into issues involving California’s Pregnancy Disability Leave Law and how it intersects with the Family Medical Leave Act and California Family Rights Act. \n  \nTrainer:\n \nKristine Kwong\, Musick\, Peeler & Garrett LLP \n  \nRegistration Link \n 
URL:https://www.ascip.org/event/hr-roundtable-webinar-advance-pregnancy-disability-leave-issues/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTAMP:20260407T224907
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210904T002741Z
UID:637338-1634218200-1634223600@www.ascip.org
SUMMARY:HR Roundtable Webinar-Advance Pregnancy Disability Leave Issues
DESCRIPTION:This roundtable will dive into an advanced discussion into issues involving California’s Pregnancy Disability Leave Law and how it intersects with the Family Medical Leave Act and California Family Rights Act. \n  \nTrainer:\n \nKristine Kwong\, Musick\, Peeler & Garrett LLP \n  \nRegistration Link \n 
URL:https://www.ascip.org/event/hr-roundtable-webinar-advance-pregnancy-disability-leave-issues-2/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211019T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20211019T160000
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CREATED:20210904T001643Z
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UID:637317-1634648400-1634659200@www.ascip.org
SUMMARY:Understanding the Foundation of Risk Assessment Teams for Community College Districts Webinars - Part 2 of 3
DESCRIPTION:Training will provide a comprehensive overview of the foundation\, assessment\, collaboration and implementation strategies necessary for effective threat assessments in Community College Districts.  Training will provide an understanding of interventions\, de-escalation\, case monitoring\, and reentry strategies.  Overviews of best practices will be provided as well as strategies to enhance communication and collaboration between various stakeholders involved in the assessment process. \nTrainers:  Preston Jelen\, Chief of Operations\, Knowledge Saves Lives Inc.\, and Heidi Cisneros MSW\, PPSC\, ASC\, Student Safety Advocate\, ASCIP \nTarget Audience:Community Colleges should send a minimum of three team members representing three different departments involved in the violence risk assessments process at their campus.  This may include Administrators and team members of BIT\, mental health services\, student services\, security services\, academic counselors\, and other staff involved in the violence risk assessments.\n \nPart 2 – Tuesday\, October 19\, 2021\, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Registration Link \n 
URL:https://www.ascip.org/event/understanding-the-foundation-of-risk-assessment-teams-for-community-college-districts-webinars-part-2-of-3-2/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Understanding the Foundation of Risk Assessment Teams for Community College Districts Webinars - Part 2 of 3
DESCRIPTION:Training will provide a comprehensive overview of the foundation\, assessment\, collaboration and implementation strategies necessary for effective threat assessments in Community College Districts.  Training will provide an understanding of interventions\, de-escalation\, case monitoring\, and reentry strategies.  Overviews of best practices will be provided as well as strategies to enhance communication and collaboration between various stakeholders involved in the assessment process. \nTrainers:  Preston Jelen\, Chief of Operations\, Knowledge Saves Lives Inc.\, and Heidi Cisneros MSW\, PPSC\, ASC\, Student Safety Advocate\, ASCIP \nTarget Audience:Community Colleges should send a minimum of three team members representing three different departments involved in the violence risk assessments process at their campus.  This may include Administrators and team members of BIT\, mental health services\, student services\, security services\, academic counselors\, and other staff involved in the violence risk assessments.\n \nPart 2 – Tuesday\, October 19\, 2021\, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Registration Link \n 
URL:https://www.ascip.org/event/understanding-the-foundation-of-risk-assessment-teams-for-community-college-districts-webinars-part-2-of-3/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Training
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UID:637327-1635253200-1635264000@www.ascip.org
SUMMARY:Understanding the Foundation of Risk Assessment Teams for Community College Districts Webinars - Part 3 of 3
DESCRIPTION:Training will provide a comprehensive overview of the foundation\, assessment\, collaboration and implementation strategies necessary for effective threat assessments in Community College Districts.  Training will provide an understanding of interventions\, de-escalation\, case monitoring\, and reentry strategies.  Overviews of best practices will be provided as well as strategies to enhance communication and collaboration between various stakeholders involved in the assessment process. \nTrainers:  Preston Jelen\, Chief of Operations\, Knowledge Saves Lives Inc.\, and Heidi Cisneros MSW\, PPSC\, ASC\, Student Safety Advocate\, ASCIP \nTarget Audience:Community Colleges should send a minimum of three team members representing three different departments involved in the violence risk assessments process at their campus.  This may include Administrators and team members of BIT\, mental health services\, student services\, security services\, academic counselors\, and other staff involved in the violence risk assessments.\n \nPart 3 – Tuesday\, October 26\, 2021\, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Registration Link \n 
URL:https://www.ascip.org/event/understanding-the-foundation-of-risk-assessment-teams-for-community-college-districts-webinars-part-3-of-3-2/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20211026T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T224907
CREATED:20210904T002131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210904T002131Z
UID:1014751-1635253200-1635264000@www.ascip.org
SUMMARY:Understanding the Foundation of Risk Assessment Teams for Community College Districts Webinars - Part 3 of 3
DESCRIPTION:Training will provide a comprehensive overview of the foundation\, assessment\, collaboration and implementation strategies necessary for effective threat assessments in Community College Districts.  Training will provide an understanding of interventions\, de-escalation\, case monitoring\, and reentry strategies.  Overviews of best practices will be provided as well as strategies to enhance communication and collaboration between various stakeholders involved in the assessment process. \nTrainers:  Preston Jelen\, Chief of Operations\, Knowledge Saves Lives Inc.\, and Heidi Cisneros MSW\, PPSC\, ASC\, Student Safety Advocate\, ASCIP \nTarget Audience:Community Colleges should send a minimum of three team members representing three different departments involved in the violence risk assessments process at their campus.  This may include Administrators and team members of BIT\, mental health services\, student services\, security services\, academic counselors\, and other staff involved in the violence risk assessments.\n \nPart 3 – Tuesday\, October 26\, 2021\, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Registration Link \n 
URL:https://www.ascip.org/event/understanding-the-foundation-of-risk-assessment-teams-for-community-college-districts-webinars-part-3-of-3/
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