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Northwest Indian Sunmask, represents warmth and light to counterbalance the chill and darkness of violent death.
Separation and Loss Services provides training services for a wide range of community and professional groups in teaching requisite skills for implementation of comprehensive, community-based support and intervention after violent death for children and adults. Our training staff and regional consultants are available for national and international requests for training assistance, planning and consultation.
2010 Trainings
November 10, 2010
Montreal, Canada
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies - Annual Meeting
Grief after Violent Death in the Middle East - All day workshop


Agenda/Registration info to come
June 10-12, 2010
Memphis, TN
Co-sponsors: Union University, Memphis University, Victims to Victory,
Virginia Mason Medical Center
Restorative Retelling after Violent Death - Three-day meeting
Agenda and registration: http://fellowshipjackson.com/retelling
Free Training - Bereavement After Violent Death
April 23, 2010 - 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location: Seattle University, Wyckoff Auditorium
Presenter: Fanny Correa, MSW, CT
Agenda: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/101229
April 21, 2010 - Pigott Auditorium, Seattle University, 8 am - 5 pm
Free Training - National Crime Victims' Rights Week
Region One - King County Crime Victim Service Center cosponsoring with OVC and Seattle University Criminal Justice Program
This year's training will focus on "Responding to Violence in Our Communities". The agenda will include:
  • Youth Response to Crimes Panel
  • Working with Victims of Gang Violence
  • U Visas and Immigrant Rights
  • Interventions for Adult and Child Victims of Crime
  • Local Community Efforts to Address Crime Panel
  • Update on Crime Victims' Legislation
April 10, 2010
Kansas City, MO
ADEC Annual Meeting
Restorative Retelling after Violent Death
Dr. Edward K. Rynearson, MD, featured speaker
http://www.adec.org
March 25, 2010
London, Ontario
Community-Based Support after Violent Death - All-day training
Dr. Edward K. Rynearson, MD
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