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E-News: Strangulation Protocols

Dear Friends,


Welcome to our latest edition of our bi-monthly newsletter. In case you missed it, we recently hosted a powerful webinar featuring three of our most inspiring faculty members, Tracy Prior, Nate Griesse, and Joyce Bilyeu. Our speakers delved into the innovative approaches being taken to address nonfatal strangulation and domestic violence cases within their communities. They also joined us in sharing the efforts and steps taken by them and their teams, to pass countywide strangulation protocols.


We encourage you to watch the webinar to gain valuable insights from these dedicated leaders, and adapt their strategies to your own communities.


Also included below are the three strangulation county protocols: San Diego, Missoula, and Sacramento.


Thank you, your dedication and hard work continue to bring hope and support to survivors of strangulation and domestic violence. Together, we can make a difference, one step at a time.


Always with great Hope,

 

Casey, Gael, Joe, Fernanda, Jess, Jill, and Jahlyssa

Webinar Recording:

How To Implement a Strangulation Protocol

In Less Than Six Months

Strangulation Protocols

San Diego County Strangulation Protocol

Missoula County Strangulation Protocol

Sacramento County Strangulation Protocol

Upcoming Trainings

  • San Diego, CA - Strangulation tracks at our International Family Justice Center Conference - April 23-25, 2024
  • Linn County, OR - One-Day In-Person training - May 3, 2024
  • Highland, IN - Two-Day In-Person training - June 4 and 5, 2024
  • Springfield, IL - One-Day In-Person Training - June 6, 2024
  • Union County, NJ - One-Day Virtual training - July 11, 2024
  • Nampa, ID - Two-Day In-Person Training - October 22 and 23, 2024

This project is supported all or in part by Grant No.15JOVW-23-GK-05151-MUMU awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.