Public Education and Training
at the YWCA Center for Safety and Empowerment
A key component of the critical work at the Center for Safety and Empowerment is partnering with professionals and community leaders who are often a first contact for victims of domestic violence and trafficking. Participants in community presentations and professional trainings learn how to recognize signs of domestic and sexual violence, stalking, and human trafficking; how to support victim-survivors; and how to contact and utilize the services provided at the YWCA Northeast Kansas Center for Safety and Empowerment.
Schedule your educational program today!
Contact Rachel Grollmes, Public Education Coordinator, at (785) 354-7927 x316.
Trainings and Presentations Offered:
In-person and virtual presentations and trainings for law enforcement professionals, government departments, community leaders, faith groups, schools, health and mental health professionals, human resources professionals, and more.
Domestic Violence
Human Trafficking
Neurobiology of Trauma
Overview of Agency Services
Sexual Violence
Healthy Relationships
Bystander Intervention
Self Care
Shear Haven Training for Salon and Beauty Industry Professionals
Virtual Community Presentations
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Human Trafficking
Thursday, January 11
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Teen Dating Violence
Tuesday, February 6
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History of YWCA and the Anti-Violence Movement
Friday, March 8
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Sexual Assault
Wednesday, April 17
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Self-Care & Resiliency
Wednesday, May 15
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