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Firearm Awareness and Risk for Victim Advocates - October 19 & October 26

"Firearm Awareness and Risk for Victim Advocates"

Virtual Training Series
 

Part One–October 19, 2023

Part Two–October 26, 2023
 

1:00 pm–3:00 pm

  

The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the virtual training series “Firearm Awareness and Risk for Victim Advocates.”

Session Descriptions:
 

Part One:
 

The intersection of intimate partner violence (IPV) and firearms can create a lethal situation, making it crucial for victim advocates and survivors of IPV to better understand firearm safety and awareness. This session will review the statistics on the prevalence, severity, risk, and lethality associated with IPV and firearms. The presenter will offer a historical overview of federal gun laws, mandated prohibitions, and amendments that reduce access to firearms. She will discuss how a knowledge of these laws and the related issues is necessary for advocates to support survivors better.

Chad Felts, DCJS Intimate Partner Gun Violence Prevention Coordinator, will also present an overview of IPV-related gun laws in Virginia.

The presenter will provide insight into coercive control, how abusers use firearms to control and intimidate their victims, and common barriers preventing victims from seeking help and services. 

Learning Objectives:

As a result of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the prevalence, severity and lethality associated with IPV and firearms.
  • Explain the concept of coercive control and how firearms are used by abusers to control and intimidate victims.
  • Identify related federal and state laws related to IPV and firearm access.
  • Summarize common barriers that prevent a victim from seeking help and services.
  • Identify resources available for victim advocates to familiarize themselves with firearm safety and manage IPV cases involving firearms.

Part Two:
 

This session will provide guidance and tools to victim advocates on victim-centered, trauma-informed firearm safety assessment and planning for survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV).  Using case studies, participants can reflect on their thoughts, biases, and concerns when discussing firearms with victims. The presenter will offer tools to help victim advocates to become more comfortable with these conversations. She will provide guidance on conversation starters, talking points, and guiding questions advocates may use to reduce victim anxiety, uphold victim autonomy, and build trust during a firearm and safety planning conversation.  Participants will learn about different firearm safe storage options and how to involve survivors in decision-making. She will discuss how to present options that consider the victim/victim’s family/offender’s circumstances, perceptions, and cultural concerns. Additionally, the presenter will provide insights into the federal, state, and jurisdictional regulations that must be considered when determining appropriate firearm storage and transfer options.  Recognizing the gravity of these conversations, victim-advocate self-care will be discussed.

Learning Objectives


As a result of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss their challenges when discussing firearm risks and gun safety with IPV survivors.
  • Identify tools to help them be competent and confident in firearm safety assessment and planning with IPV survivors.
  • Describe the goal of firearm safety planning with IPV survivors and the different options towards this goal.
  • Identify considerations when developing safety plan options.

Presenter:
 

Dr. Elizabeth “Gizzy” Gray is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Addictions Counselor and a Credentialed Advocate. Dr. Gray’s experience includes mental health, trauma response, suicide, addictions, child abuse and intimate partner violence. She is the developer of the Advocacy for Firearm Awareness and Risk training, which focuses on increasing comfort in and likelihood of advocates addressing firearm risk with IPV victims.
 

Credits:


No credits are being offered for this training. A certificate of attendance will be provided to participants who attend the entire training (both sessions). It is strongly recommended that participants attend both sessions in this training series.
 

Participant Registration and Cost:


This training series is free. Participants must register in advance. 

Click here to register.