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SUMMARY:NO BULLYing Run
DESCRIPTION:Help us run\, walk\, stroll or roll 22\,808 miles against bullying\, TOGETHER!\nThis year NOVA will hold our 10th Annual NO BULLying Run in October to coincide with National Bullying Awareness Month. Participants will log their miles virtually as we run\, walk\, roll\, or stroll\, collecting miles through October 31st. \nAt NOVA\, we believe that education is the key to prevention and for more than 35 years\, NOVA staff have been providing FREE prevention education programs to tens-of-thousands of students on topics such as personal safety\, healthy relationships\, harassment\, cyberbullying\, and bully-free classrooms. NOVA programs are designed to be innovative\, supportive\, age-appropriate\, and help children and teens build safety awareness\, develop self-advocacy skills\, and recognize resources available to them. Last year\, NOVA provided nearly 500 prevention education programs to over 12\,000 students! \nJoin us this October as we collectively run\, walk\, roll\, or stroll 22\,808 miles against bullying! Each mile represents one child who will be bullied in Bucks County this year (according to statistics from Pacer’s National Bullying Prevention Center). \n			\n				Learn More and Register
URL:https://novabucks.org/calendar-event/no-bullying-run/
LOCATION:Doylestown Central Park\, 425 Wells Road\, Doylestown\, PA\, 18901
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SUMMARY:KCIT Conference 2022: Healing is a Social Equation
DESCRIPTION:The Keystone Crisis Intervention Team supports victims of crime and their communities in recovery from traumatic events. Having the honor of being a part of helping communities heal we think it is important\, especially at this time to open a bigger conversation around what healing truly requires. \nContrary to popular cultural narratives and ingrained attitudes healing isn’t accomplished through self-care alone. Self-care is just one part of the equation. Healing is a social equation. It includes me and you. \nWhile trauma creates a need for protection\, healing brings us towards connection. We invite you to explore a different paradigm for healing through the perspective of remembering community care which recognizes our undeniable interdependent and social nature as human beings and involves a commitment to use our privilege to support each other when we can so that no one has to go without. Together we have everything we need. \nKCIT has a total of 24 Speakers and over 20 workshops to choose from. \nKeynote Speakers1. Nakita Valerio: In the wake of the Christchurch Mosque massacre in New Zealand which took the lives of 51 Muslim worshippers\, Nakita Valerio posted a status on Facebook that has since continued to go viral\, years later. She wrote\, “Shouting ‘self-care’ at people who need ‘community care’ is how we fail people.” Thirteen words ricocheted around the world\, resonating with countless people\, especially with the coming of the Covid-19 Pandemic\, inspiring reflection\, writing\, lectures\, community care initiatives\, and honest conversations about the way forward. \nNakita Valerio is an award-winning writer\, researcher\, and Muslim community organizer based on Treaty 6 territory in Edmonton. She serves as the Research Director for the Institute for Religious and Socio-Political Studies (I-RSS)\, as well as the Editor-in-Chief for the RSS Journal and the Edmonton Heritage Council’s ECAMP collection. \n2. Travis Heath: Travis is a licensed psychologist and is an Associate Professor at San Diego State University where he serves as Chair of the department of Counseling & School Psychology. Past work he’s been involved with looked at shifting from a multicultural approach to counseling to one of cultural democracy that invites people to heal in mediums that are culturally near. Travis is well known for a talk he gave for the Tedx Stage named from Self Care to Communities of Care where he reimagines a model of community care wherein people don’t have to self-care their way out of social inequities. \nHis most recent work involves incorporating the work of Black abolitionist scholars into psychotherapy\, community healing\, and uprising. His writing has focused on the use of rap music in narrative therapy\, working with persons entangled in the criminal injustice system in ways that maintain their dignity\, narrative practice stories as pedagogy\, a co-created questioning practice called reunion questions\, and community healing strategies. He is co-author\, with David Epston and Tom Carlson\, of the first book on Contemporary Narrative Therapy released in June 2022 entitled\, “Reimagining Narrative Therapy Through Practice Stories and Autoethnography.” \nContrary to popular cultural narratives and ingrained attitudes healing isn’t accomplished through self-care alone. Self-care is just one part of the equation. Healing is a social equation. It includes me and you. \n			\n				Register
URL:https://novabucks.org/calendar-event/kcit-conference-2022-healing-is-a-social-equation/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220713T180000
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SUMMARY:BCAT Quarterly Community Meeting: How to Talk to Your Kids About Online Exploitation
DESCRIPTION:Please join BCAT and a panel of specialists in prevention education for a presentation on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and the intersections of trafficking.  This training will review how to understand and confront CSEC in our community. Our panel of specialists will review social media use and how to start and continue discussions with your children on the dangers of online exploitation. \nFor more information\, please contact: Elyse Hoekstra at Elyse.Hoekstra@novabucks.org
URL:https://novabucks.org/calendar-event/bcat-quarterly-community-meeting/
CATEGORIES:BCAT Quarterly Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Elyse Hoekstra":MAILTO:Elyse.Hoekstra@novabucks.org
LOCATION:https://novabucks.org/calendar-event/bcat-quarterly-community-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Candlelight Tribute
DESCRIPTION:NOVA invites the community to join us in honoring victims of crime\, their families and friends\, and those who serve them. This tribute of reflection\, music\, and victim/survivor experiences brings all in our community together for healing and awareness. Also featured is an exhibit of victim and survivor artwork. \nEvent details: \n\nNo RSVP is needed to attend this event.\nGallagher Theater at Bucks County Community College\nDoors open 5:30pm (refreshments served)\nTribute begins at 6:15pm\n\nCan’t make it? This event will be live streamed at bit.ly/CandlelightTribute2022 \nFor more information or questions\, please call NOVA at 215-343-6543 or visit www.novabucks.org
URL:https://novabucks.org/calendar-event/candlelight-tribute/
LOCATION:Bucks County Community College\, 275 Swamp Road\, Newtown\, PA\, 18940
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SUMMARY:BCAT Quarterly Meeting: Labor Trafficking 101
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a FREE\, VIRTUAL training on Labor Trafficking 101. Learn about what defines labor trafficking\, the trafficking industry\, and where it thrives in our communities. \nPresentation will be followed by a Q&A and a brief overview of BCAT’s upcoming events. \nPresented by Alicia I. Anguiano\, Esq.\, Lead immigration attorney with Justice at Work. \nJustice at Work helps low-wage and immigrant workers in Pennsylvania with issues like unpaid wages\, discrimination at work\, and some types of immigration problems. Their work focuses on labor trafficking\, wage theft and workplace discrimination. \nFor more information\, please contact: Elyse Hoekstra at Elyse.Hoekstra@novabucks.org
URL:https://novabucks.org/calendar-event/bcat-quarterly-meeting-labor-trafficking-101/
CATEGORIES:BCAT Quarterly Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Elyse Hoekstra":MAILTO:Elyse.Hoekstra@novabucks.org
LOCATION:https://novabucks.org/calendar-event/bcat-quarterly-meeting-labor-trafficking-101/
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SUMMARY:Talking About Safe\, Healthy\, and Respectful Relationships
DESCRIPTION:NOVA was awarded a grant from the Raab Foundation to develop a parent curriculum designed to build awareness\, advocacy\, and skills for parents and guardians of youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). \n“Talking about Safe\, Healthy\, and Respectful Relationships”\, is a free two-part\, online training designed for parents and caregivers of children and youth with autism to support the development of healthy and safe body boundaries and healthy decision-making. NOVA recognizes parents and guardians have been integral partners supporting their children. Their advocacy has been unwavering. This two session program offers integral support as young people with ASD emerge into adulthood. \nNOVA believes that relationships are central to a full life. Mary Worthington\, NOVA’s Primary Prevention Coordinator noted: \n\n“We know that some young people who may have autism or other developmental differences need help in forming and maintaining healthy and appropriate relationships. As such\, NOVA created this two session program specifically for parents and caregivers to help support their children\, teens\, and young adults who may need extra support in this area and help them grow and mature into the person they want to become.” \n\nTopics that will be presented: Personal Safety\, Ask First\, Strategies for decision making\, Online Safety\, and Support Resources. \nThis FREE two session training is presented by Mary Richter\, M.Ed. and Tory Baram\, MSW of NOVA. \nThursday\, April 14\, 2022 @ 6:30 PM for Session OneThursday\, April 21\, 2022 @ 6:30 PM for Session Two \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nFor more information\, please contact: Mary@novabucks.org \n			\n				Register
URL:https://novabucks.org/calendar-event/talking-about-safe-healthy-and-respectful-relationships/
CATEGORIES:Stewards of Children,Training Institute
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Richter":MAILTO:mary@novabucks.org
LOCATION:https://novabucks.org/calendar-event/talking-about-safe-healthy-and-respectful-relationships/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T183000
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SUMMARY:Off to a Good START: Virtual Training
DESCRIPTION:There is no better time than now to get “Off to A Good START” – teaching healthy body boundaries for your child’s well-being!\nOne of the greatest essentials of parenting is to protect our children from harm. NOVA is offering “Off to A Good START”\, a 75-minute\, free\, online training designed to help parents acquire skill sets and knowledge that support the development of healthy and safe body boundaries\, critical thinking skills\, and healthy decision making. \nThe “START” of the title is an acronym for: \n\nSay the personal safety rules early\, often\, and clearly\nTeach correct body part names\nAsk First before any touching\, regardless of the relationship\nReinforce “not safe” touches/requests are never the child’s fault\nTalk to your child about trusted adults they can go to for help and affirm your support\n\nWe invite parents of young children in Bucks County\, as well as professional and paraprofessionals who work with and are concerned about the safety of children to join us! There is no better time than now to get “Off to A Good START”. \nAs part of a broader approach\, we want to encourage and enhance family skill-building strategies. Even when parents have addressed the topic of personal safety with their child\, they may have questioned “was it enough?” If parents have not communicated the personal safety message\, or it is on their “to do” list\, now is the time to begin. \n			\n				Register\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				For more information\, please contact: Mary Worthington at Mary@novabucks.org
URL:https://novabucks.org/calendar-event/off-to-a-good-start/
CATEGORIES:Training Institute
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SUMMARY:An Evening at the Art Gallery Presented by EC Fence & Iron Works
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of Hope & Healing at NOVA’s Annual Auction and Gala on Thursday\, April 7th at Warrington Country Club! This year’s theme is An Evening at the Art Gallery\, and our silent auction will feature over 150 pieces of art from local and regional artists and craftspeople including paintings\, photography\, jewelry\, woodworking\, textiles\, sculpture\, ceramics and much more! \nThe event will also feature a client art display\, special guest speakers\, the official reveal of NOVA’s new brand\, and we will honor Eleanor Wilhelm for her 35 years of dedication and service to NOVA. It is an event that you don’t want to miss! \nAll proceeds from An Evening at the Art Gallery support NOVA’s programs and services\, and we hope that you will join us to celebrate and support NOVA’s essential work in our community. \nTo purchases ticket and sponsorships\, click the button below! \n			\n				Purchase Tickets & Sponsorships
URL:https://novabucks.org/calendar-event/an-evening-at-the-art-gallery-presented-by-ec-fence-iron-works/
LOCATION:The Warrington\, 1360 Almshouse Rd\, Warrington\, PA\, 18976
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SUMMARY:NOVA’s Training Institute Presents: Sextortion Awareness and Prevention
DESCRIPTION:A Virtual Panel Discussion with Q&A Session\nIn today’s digital age\, sexual exploitation is becoming more common\, as people use social media platforms to coerce others into sending images of themselves engaging in sexual acts. In Pennsylvania\, anyone who threatens to harm or withhold a reward\, service or anything of value in order to coerce sexual acts\, images or videos from a victim\, commits the crime of sexual extortion. \nBecause approximately 71% of sextortion victims are under the age of 18\, we invite parents\, community members\, educators\, and other professionals to help raise awareness about sextortion. Hear from experts in the field of law enforcement\, criminal justice\, advocacy and prevention to make our communities safe from sextortion. \nFeatured Panelists:\n\nDonna Greco\, Policy Director\, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape\nBrianna Dion\, Victim Advocate\, NOVA\nDetective Ryan Kolb\, Police Department\, Bensalem\nKristin McElroy\, Deputy District Attorney\, Bucks County\nHayes Honer\, Prevention Educator\, NOVA\n\nModerated by: Jamie Pfister\, Training Institute Coordinator\, NOVA \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Additional Information\nLive Via Zoom \nFor more information\, please contact: Jamie Pfister at Jamie.Pfister@novabucks.org \n			\n				Donate to NOVA\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Your donations support NOVA’s mission and free trainings like this one.
URL:https://novabucks.org/calendar-event/novas-training-institute-presents-sextortion-awareness-and-prevention/
CATEGORIES:Training Institute
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ORGANIZER;CN="Deb Gehan-Hoffman":MAILTO:debgh@novabucks.org
LOCATION:https://novabucks.org/calendar-event/novas-training-institute-presents-sextortion-awareness-and-prevention/
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