SWIWC

What We Do

Technical Assistance

Technical assistance (TA) services are tailored specifically to meet the needs of those requesting the service. TA sessions are held onsite from 1-2.5 days and are designed to be hands-on, practical and aimed at increasing the capacity to address and response to domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, sex trafficking and teen relationship violence (dating violence). TA sessions are provided with the assistance of partners and/or experts who serve as faculty and may involve a fee for the time and travel expenses of staff and faculty to develop and conduct the TA session.

Training

Training services include a wide range of topics relating to domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, sex trafficking, teen relationship violence (dating violence) and the missing and murdering of our Indigenous relatives. The length of training varies from a minimum of 4 hours to 1-3 days depending on the level of need and are provided with the assistance of partners and/or subject matter experts who serve as SWIWC faculty.

Recorded Webinars

SWIWC works to support policy that positively creates change that strengthens the response to domestic and sexual violence in tribal communities. SWIWC does this by bringing together those that create and influence policy and legislation to encourage education, networking, collaboration, and proactive change for increased safety, justice, and healing for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. SWIWC also participates in numerous tribal, state, and federal meetings of task forces, committees, and other subject matter groups that are committed to meaningfully addressing the domestic and sexual violence needs within tribal communities.

Policy Advocacy

SWIWC works to support policy that positively creates change that strengthens the response to domestic and sexual violence in tribal communities. SWIWC does this by bringing together those that create and influence policy and legislation to encourage education, networking, collaboration, and proactive change for increased safety, justice, and healing for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. SWIWC also participates in numerous tribal, state, and federal meetings of task forces, committees, and other subject matter groups that are committed to meaningfully addressing the domestic and sexual violence needs within tribal communities.

Education/Outreach

SWIWC regularly conducts or participates in events that provide the opportunity for education and increased awareness of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, teen relationship violence (teen dating violence), sex trafficking and on issues relating to our relatives who are missing or murdered.

SWIWConnections Newsletter

SWIWConnections is SWIWC’s semi-annual newsletter that showcases the news, events, and hard work of Arizona’s Tribal Communities related to domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, teen relationship violence (teen dating violence), sex trafficking as well as the work being done to bring awareness to our relatives who are missing or murdered.

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