Strengthening Military-Civilian Community Partnerships To Respond to Sexual AssaultCALCASA is pleased to sponsor with the Office on Victims of Crime (OVC) a two-day training titled “Strengthening Military-Civilian Community Partnerships To Respond to Sexual Assault” on February 27 – 28, 2013 in San Diego.  Ann McCarty, from the North County Rape Crisis and Child Protection Center (a CALCASA member agency in Lompoc and Santa Maria) is the lead OVC trainer for this session, so we hope you’ll join us for this exciting training program!   
Please note that this training is FREE and limited to 40 participants.   However, you will be responsible for your own travel costs (see attached hotel information) for this training but there will be a training scheduled in Northern California in the next few months!  Please feel free to share this info with your staff and community partners!
Strengthening Military-Civilian Community Partnerships To Respond to Sexual Assault is an interactive 2-day training that helps participants establish partnerships with local military installations in order to effectively respond to the needs of sexual assault victims in the military. Throughout this training, participants will build knowledge about military systems, protocols, and culture to improve service provision to military sexual assault victims and to develop an appreciation of the perspectives of their future collaborative partners.
Click here for more information about the training and click here to register for the training.