These are the training materials for the 2019 ICJR New Grantee Orientation. Files will be uploaded as available, and will be available through the end of December 2019.
November 18, 2019
Plenary
ICJR Program Overview: Brenda Auterman, and Aisha Battle, ICJR Program Specialists
Reporting on the Effectiveness of Your Project: Hannah Brintlinger and Devon Grayson-Wallace, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, University of Southern Maine
Breakout Session 1
Grants Management System: Kyle Lohrke, Office on Violence Against Women
Fatality Review: Mark Perkovich, National Domestic Violence Fatality Review
SANE/SAFE Programs: Angelita Olowu, International Association of Forensic Nurses
Working with D/deaf Victims/Survivors, Victims/Survivors with Disabilities, and Abuse in Later Life: Bonnie Brandl, National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life and Sandra Harrell, VERA Institute of Justice
November 19, 2019
Plenary
Fraud, Waste and Abuse: Ken Dieffenbach, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Fraud Detection Office, Office of the Inspector General, US Department of Justice
OVW Grants Financial Management: Erin Lorah and Suheyla Lasky, Grants Financial Management Division, Office on Violence Against Women
Breakout Session 2
VAWA Confidentiality Provisions (form, guide, FAQ): Alicia L. Aiken, Confidentiality Institute
Law Enforcement (handout):Julia Holtemyer, International Association of Chiefs of Police
Sexual Assault Response Teams (handout): Jolene Engelking, Sexual Violence Justice Initiative, Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault
Probation and Batterer Intervention Programs: Greg Brown, National Criminal Justice Training Center, Fox Valley Technical College
Breakout Session 3
Judicial Engagement Network and Mentor Courts: Robyn Mazur, Center for Court Innovation; The Honorable Carroll Kelly, Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Floride; and Jennifer Arsenian, national Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
VAWA Visa Certification for Law Enforcement and Prosecution: Leslye Orloff, American University
Understanding the Civil Rights Provisions of Your Award: Debra Murphy, Office of Civil Rights, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice
Domestic Violence Homicide Assessment Tools: Darrell Holly, Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence; joe Froehlich, Connecticut State Police (ret.); and Maren Woods, Praxis International
November 20, 2019
Plenary
Breakout Session 4
Protection Orders & Full Faith and Credit: TBC, National Center on Protection Orders and Full Faith and Credit
Firearms and Domestic Violence: Alicia Nichols, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence and Firearms
Family Justice Centers and Strangulation: Michelle Morgan, One Safe Place
Prosecution: Dalia Racine, AEquitas