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Upcoming Trainings
SURVIVE Employment Law Training

SURVIVE: Surviving Violence and Increasing Viable Employment- Employment Rights for Survivors Sexual Assault

 

 

Topics:

• Connection between domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and employment;

• Time off from work to go to court;

• Time off from work to obtain services;

• Family and medical leave rights;

• Disability law rights and protections;

• Anti-discrimination law rights and protections;

• Workplace safety;

• Unemployment Insurance;

• Simple steps to screen for employment concerns.

 

 

Objectives:

Build familiarity regarding state and federal employment rights and protections for domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking survivors. Provide advocates with tools to use to screen clients for employment concerns and to help them advocate on behalf of their employment rights

 

These trainings will be offered FREE of charge and will be opened up to all community partners who may benefit from the information. MCLE credit is available.

 

Locations

We are currently working on getting trainings together throughout California and, as of now, here is a list of upcoming trainings and locations:

 

The training on Friday, November 14, 2008 has been CANCELED.

Friday, November 14, 2008 9:30am -4:30pm

Hosted by Lassen Family Services - Susanville, CA

 

 

There will be a upcoming SURVIVE Webinar Training. Date and time coming soon.

 

 

To register, please go to:

 

www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx

 

or fax your registration to Cindy at 916-446-8166

 

Please contact CALCASA for more information info@calcasa.org

 

 

 

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