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X-WR-CALDESC:Supported through funds from the Idaho Council on Domestic Vio
 lence and Victim Assistance \n\nPresented by Modell Consulting Group's Sta
 ci Whitney\, LMSW\n\nPart I- Wednesday December 13\, 2023\, 9:00AM-1:00PM 
 (MT)\nThis training is intended for forensic interviewers seeking to advan
 ce their understanding of basic communication techniques that are reliable
 \, legally defensible\, effective\, and accommodating for individuals with
  disabilities who are alleged victims of abuse or neglect. Considerations 
 and adaptations to account for individual disability\, language capacity\,
  and cultural background will be discussed. Participants will learn about 
 biases and assumptions related to investigating cases involving victims or
  witnesses with disabilities\, abuse dynamics\, possible indicators of abu
 se or neglect\, using a strength-based perspective\, effective question ty
 pes\, and other information on eliciting reliable information from individ
 uals with disabilities.\n\nPart II- Monday December 18\, 2023\, 9:00AM-1:0
 0PM (MT)\nThis training is intended for forensic interviewers who want to 
 learn how to communicate with individuals who do not speak or who are cons
 idered “non-verbal.” This workshop will discuss adaptations to account for
  individuals who do not speak\, use gestures\, use a communication device\
 , or speak few words. Participants will have increased understanding of ve
 rbal behavior and communication methods\; increased knowledge of communica
 tion considerations when interviewing someone who does not speak\; and lea
 rn reliable and legally defensible techniques that can be applied in inter
 views. \n\n*All registrations and applications will be reviewed\, and only
  trained forensic interview professional applications will be accepted
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DESCRIPTION:Supported through funds from the Idaho Council on Domestic Viol
 ence and Victim Assistance \n\nPresented by Modell Consulting Group's Stac
 i Whitney\, LMSW\n\nPart I- Wednesday December 13\, 2023\, 9:00AM-1:00PM (
 MT)\nThis training is intended for forensic interviewers seeking to advanc
 e their understanding of basic communication techniques that are reliable\
 , legally defensible\, effective\, and accommodating for individuals with 
 disabilities who are alleged victims of abuse or neglect. Considerations a
 nd adaptations to account for individual disability\, language capacity\, 
 and cultural background will be discussed. Participants will learn about b
 iases and assumptions related to investigating cases involving victims or 
 witnesses with disabilities\, abuse dynamics\, possible indicators of abus
 e or neglect\, using a strength-based perspective\, effective question typ
 es\, and other information on eliciting reliable information from individu
 als with disabilities.\n\nPart II- Monday December 18\, 2023\, 9:00AM-1:00
 PM (MT)\nThis training is intended for forensic interviewers who want to l
 earn how to communicate with individuals who do not speak or who are consi
 dered “non-verbal.” This workshop will discuss adaptations to account for 
 individuals who do not speak\, use gestures\, use a communication device\,
  or speak few words. Participants will have increased understanding of ver
 bal behavior and communication methods\; increased knowledge of communicat
 ion considerations when interviewing someone who does not speak\; and lear
 n reliable and legally defensible techniques that can be applied in interv
 iews. \n\n*All registrations and applications will be reviewed\, and only 
 trained forensic interview professional applications will be accepted
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231213T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231218T130000
LOCATION:Online with Zoom
SUMMARY:Adaptations and Considerations for Forensic Interviewing Individual
 s with Disabilities
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