The Fourth Annual Domestic Violence Training Conference, October 18, 2002
"Secondary Victims of Domestic Violence"
Embassy Suites, Seaside CA (831) 393-1115

OBJECTIVES

To educate the community about the problem of domestic violence locally
To educate law enforcement, advocates, attorneys, judges, and therapists on the most up to date tools to effectively intervene in domestic violence situations
To educate the community on the effects of domestic violence to secondary victims (i.e. family members, pets, neighbors, etc.)
To educate the community on how domestic violence affects various institutions such as the school system and the workplace

SPONSORS

Monterey County Peace Officer's Association
Salinas Police Officer's Association
Monterey County Deputies Benefit Association
Tanimura & Antle

SPEAKERS

4th DVCC Conference SPEAKERS

  1. KEYNOTE SPEAKER
    Dr. Ricardo Carrillo
    Director of Training and Technical Assistance
    National Latino Alliance

  2. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND TEEN DATING
    Dr. Jill Murray
    Licensed Psychotherapist

  3. SELF CARE AND SUPPORT FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ADVOCATES
    Sylvia Nieto
    Licensed Psychotherapist

  4. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ELDER ABUSE
    Michael Benoit
    Legal services for seniors
    Co-Presenter from Monterey Adult Protective Services

  5. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
    Kiran Kini Malhotra
    Statewide California Coalition for Battered Women
    Co Presenter from Bay Area Legal Services

  6. DOVE-DOMESTICVIOLENCE RESPONSE TEAM
    National Trainers for Domestic Abuse Response Team
    Detective Ramon Rodriguez, Ontario Police Department
    Mr. Daniel Norris, J.D., District Attorney for Malheur County, Oregon Mr. Daniel Norris, J.D., District Attorney for Malheur County, Oregon
    Ms. Tamara Fulwyler, B.A., Executive Director of Project DOVEMs. Tamara Fulwyler, B.A., Executive Director of Project DOVE

  7. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE-CULTURALLY COMPETENT INTERVENTION AND TREATMENT
    Dr. Ricardo Carrillo
    Director of Training and Technical Assistance
    National Latino Alliance

  8. THE EFFECTS OFDOMESTIC VIOLENCE ON CHILDREN AND GANG INVOLVEMENT
    Marlene Sexton, MA, Program Director, Child & Adolescent Counseling Center Marlene Sexton, MA, Program Director, Child & Adolescent Counseling Center
    Jose Cavazos, Salinas Unified School District Jose Cavazos, Salinas Unified School District

  9. DOMESTIC VIOLENCEAND ANIMAL ABUSE
    Lisa Giesick, Humane Educator
    Monterey County SPCA

  10. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
    Francesca Raphael, Service Coordinator
    San Andreas Regional Center

  11. DOMESTIC VIOLENCEAND GAY/LESBIAN COMMUNITY
    Reverend Cynthia Montague
    Episcopal (Trinity) Church, Gonzalez Unified Church

  12. THE CORRELATIONBETWEEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND PREGNANCY
    Cathleen Gable, Nurse Practitioner Cathleen Gable, Nurse Practitioner
    Founder Doulas of Monterey County

  13. CLERGICAL PANELON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
    Reverend Wayne Martin
    Faith Community Ministerial Affiliation, Salinas-Monterey