Uniting Children's Advocacy Centers
One Voice, One Child, One Big Difference

November 12, 2024
LIVE Training via Zoom
9:00 a.m.- 10:30 a.m. (MDT)

Sponsored By

  • Children’s Alliance of Montana
  • The MCSART Program of the Montana Department of Justice Special Services Bureau

TRAINING DESCRIPTION:

You are remarkable, exceptional, and amazing! You are a supporter, a believer, and a champion! Do you agree?

As advocates, we spend our days, and sometimes evenings, caring for and empowering others. Sometimes, we forget to do the same for ourselves.

Advocacy work is chosen out of compassion, empathy, experience, or a belief in a cause. This is not easy work. For every cause for celebration, we may have five to ten struggles.

If you feel as though you need a little encouragement, support, and ideas to keep you fabulous, please consider this training.

Alison Feigh, MS, is the Director of the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center, a program of Zero Abuse Project. In her 20+ years of missing children advocacy, she has worked with students, parents, youth workers, faith leaders, law enforcement, and the media to help prevent childhood abuse and abductions.

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Learning Objectives

  • Identify the challenges of advocacy work and begin to plan protective factors as an individual, team, and community.
  • Increase advocacy skills such as communication, support and boundaries.
  • Identify challenges and barriers to happiness, peace and contentment.

This training event is sponsored by the Children’s Alliance of Montana, the MCSART Program of the Montana Department of Justice Special Services Bureau.

Questions? Contact Dani Peterson at [email protected]