Who
You! Survivors, friends, family members, colleagues, partners, activists, volunteers, staff, interns, community members, and even your four-legged friends (on leashes) are welcome to join us.
What
Walk alongside us, in solidarity with survivors. Choose to walk in-person or walk “from anywhere.” No matter where you walk, you are showing survivors that they are not alone, and we are all in this together!
When
Sunday, April 21, 2024 | 8:30 a.m.– 12 p.m.
Where
DCR’s Constitution Beach in East Boston
Why
Help raise awareness and funds to support survivors of sexual violence. Your support helps BARCC continue to provide free, trauma-informed care to survivors. It also enables BARCC to advocate for policies and strategies that help prevent sexual violence from happening in the first place.
How
Secure your spot at the 2024 Walk for Change now by registering! You can participate as an individual or as part of a team.
This virtual 4.5-hour webinar series is about learning and expanding on the SEECK Model used by the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center. The training will be divided into three 90-minute sessions.
Each session will build on the ones before, so it is recommended that you attend all three sessions.
Anyone is welcome to attend (i.e., clinicians, mental health professionals, and medical professionals in private practice or at agencies—anyone who works professionally in a clinical setting with survivors in ongoing relationships).
*ADA accommodations for the webinar should be requested via email to simperato@barcc.org no later than March 23, 2023.
Goals
Understand the dynamics of sexual violence, its lifelong impacts, and the effects of the current crisis on survivors. Understand the importance of and increase confidence with handling initial disclosures of sexual violence by addressing safety, empathy, empowerment, connection, and knowledge (SEECK).
Build intervention skills, using a crisis intervention framework and BARCC’s SEECK model, to begin treatment with survivors of sexual violence during the current crises and beyond.
Participants will learn how working with survivors of sexual violence impacts providers/supporters by building an understanding of vicarious trauma, its impact, blocks to self-care, and recognizing the importance of self-care by using the SEECK Model as a guide.
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