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X-WR-CALDESC:<i>Ready to go beyond the basics? Domestic Violence 201 sessio
 ns offer a deeper exploration of critical topics that go beyond what’s cov
 ered in DV101. Each session focuses on a single\, important subject\, givi
 ng you the opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills. Sessions range
  from 1 to 3 hours\, providing a focused and immersive learning experience
 . Join us as we take a closer look at the complexities of domestic violenc
 e and build our advocacy skills with deeper insights.</i>\n\n<b>Working wi
 th and Supporting Non-US Citizen Survivors of Domestic Violence</b>\n\n-Ge
 neral overview of immigration / status: what does it mean\, and why is it 
 important?\n-Survivor/Victim-based immigration remedies\n-Safety planning 
 and Privacy/Confidentiality when working with Non-US Citizen Survivors\n-H
 ypos / case studies\n \n\n<b><u>Presenter:</u></b> Laura Carothers Graham\
 , Esq.\, Community Legal Aid Society\, Inc. (CLASI)\n\nLaura Carothers Gra
 ham\, Esq. (she/her) is an attorney at CLASI– a nonprofit law firm and leg
 al aid program providing free civil legal services to Delawareans of low i
 ncome\, elders\, and persons with disabilities. Her work at CLASI includes
  representation and systemic advocacy with regards to: immigration petitio
 ns for victims of violent crime\, domestic violence\, and child abuse\; an
 d working with community and healthcare providers to serve patients’ unmet
  civil legal needs through the Medical-Legal Partnership. Laura graduated 
 from Juniata College in Huntingdon\, Pennsylvania with her bachelor’s degr
 ee\, magna cum laude\, in political science and German. She earned her J.D
 . from Temple University School of Law in Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania. Lau
 ra is a member of the Delaware and Pennsylvania Bars\, and the U.S. Distri
 ct Court for the District of Delaware.\n\n \n\nThis session will include i
 nformation about resources\, policies\, and procedures specific to the sta
 te of Delaware.  \n\nIt's recommended\, but not required\, that participan
 ts have attended Domestic Violence 101 or have some foundational DV traini
 ng.\n\nThis session will be recorded.
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DESCRIPTION:<i>Ready to go beyond the basics? Domestic Violence 201 session
 s offer a deeper exploration of critical topics that go beyond what’s cove
 red in DV101. Each session focuses on a single\, important subject\, givin
 g you the opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills. Sessions range 
 from 1 to 3 hours\, providing a focused and immersive learning experience.
  Join us as we take a closer look at the complexities of domestic violence
  and build our advocacy skills with deeper insights.</i>\n\n<b>Working wit
 h and Supporting Non-US Citizen Survivors of Domestic Violence</b>\n\n-Gen
 eral overview of immigration / status: what does it mean\, and why is it i
 mportant?\n-Survivor/Victim-based immigration remedies\n-Safety planning a
 nd Privacy/Confidentiality when working with Non-US Citizen Survivors\n-Hy
 pos / case studies\n \n\n<b><u>Presenter:</u></b> Laura Carothers Graham\,
  Esq.\, Community Legal Aid Society\, Inc. (CLASI)\n\nLaura Carothers Grah
 am\, Esq. (she/her) is an attorney at CLASI– a nonprofit law firm and lega
 l aid program providing free civil legal services to Delawareans of low in
 come\, elders\, and persons with disabilities. Her work at CLASI includes 
 representation and systemic advocacy with regards to: immigration petition
 s for victims of violent crime\, domestic violence\, and child abuse\; and
  working with community and healthcare providers to serve patients’ unmet 
 civil legal needs through the Medical-Legal Partnership. Laura graduated f
 rom Juniata College in Huntingdon\, Pennsylvania with her bachelor’s degre
 e\, magna cum laude\, in political science and German. She earned her J.D.
  from Temple University School of Law in Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania. Laur
 a is a member of the Delaware and Pennsylvania Bars\, and the U.S. Distric
 t Court for the District of Delaware.\n\n \n\nThis session will include in
 formation about resources\, policies\, and procedures specific to the stat
 e of Delaware.  \n\nIt's recommended\, but not required\, that participant
 s have attended Domestic Violence 101 or have some foundational DV trainin
 g.\n\nThis session will be recorded.
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SUMMARY:Domestic Violence 201: Working with and Supporting Non-US Citizen S
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