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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 12 13 14 15 1. Diversity in DV - Betty Coles 2. Vicarious Trauma - Aurelia Sands-Belle 3. Childhood Trauma - Jeanne Preisler 4. Substance Abuse/ Mental Health and DV 5. Western Region Specific Updates - Kathleen Balogh 6. Eastern Region Specific Updates - Linda Murphy 7. Southern Piedmont Specific Updates - Elyse Hamilton-Childres 8. Northern Piedmont Specific Updates - Bernetta Thigpen 9. Human Trafficking vs. Domestic Violence - Kiricka Yarbough Smith 10. Working With Law Enforcement - Sheriff John Guard 11. Engaging Men & Boys - Samuel Clayborn 12. Statistical Reporting - Brianna Van Stekelenburg, MPP 13. Financial Literacy Programming - Cynthia Ward Manley 14. How to Engage Victims Who Refuse To Participate - Janique Williams-Winfield 15. Working With Tribes and Tribal Organizations - Lori McClain 16. Engaging Latinos - David Fraccaro 17. 2016 DV Legal Updates - TeAndra Miller (Legal Aid of NC) & Valarie True (Pisgah Legal) 18. Voluntary Services- Deanna Stoker 19. MOVE -Serving Mothers - Keri Christensen 20. Buncombe County Strong Fathers & Batter Intervention Program 21. Mecklenburg Community Support Services - Ronnie Devine 22. Promising Practices for Engaging Youth -Young Advocates Institute - Monika Johnson Hostler 23. Meet Council for Women Board Members & DV Commissioners 24. Collaborating with Local DSS - Crystalle Williams 25. FVPSA Prevention Grants RFA Process - Mary Williams Stover 2016 Family Violence Prevention Service Act (FVPSA) Conference World Cafe/ Round Robin

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1. Diversity in DV - Betty Coles2. Vicarious Trauma - Aurelia Sands-Belle3. Childhood Trauma - Jeanne Preisler4. Substance Abuse/ Mental Health and DV5. Western Region Specific Updates - Kathleen Balogh6. Eastern Region Specific Updates - Linda Murphy7. Southern Piedmont Specific Updates - Elyse Hamilton-Childres8. Northern Piedmont Specific Updates - Bernetta Thigpen9. Human Trafficking vs. Domestic Violence - Kiricka Yarbough Smith10. Working With Law Enforcement - Sheriff John Guard11. Engaging Men & Boys - Samuel Clayborn12. Statistical Reporting - Brianna Van Stekelenburg, MPP13. Financial Literacy Programming - Cynthia Ward Manley14. How to Engage Victims Who Refuse To Participate - Janique Williams-Winfield15. Working With Tribes and Tribal Organizations - Lori McClain16. Engaging Latinos - David Fraccaro17. 2016 DV Legal Updates - TeAndra Miller (Legal Aid of NC) & Valarie True (Pisgah Legal)18. Voluntary Services- Deanna Stoker19. MOVE -Serving Mothers - Keri Christensen20. Buncombe County Strong Fathers & Batter Intervention Program21. Mecklenburg Community Support Services - Ronnie Devine22. Promising Practices for Engaging Youth -Young Advocates Institute - Monika Johnson Hostler23. Meet Council for Women Board Members & DV Commissioners24. Collaborating with Local DSS - Crystalle Williams25. FVPSA Prevention Grants RFA Process - Mary Williams Stover

2016 Family Violence Prevention Service Act (FVPSA) ConferenceWorld Cafe/ Round Robin

World Cafe/ Round Robin Rules 2016 Family Violence Prevention Service Act (FVPSA) Conference

Rule #1: Have Fun. The purpose of the Round Robin is to get to know one another, learn some cool things that other grantee sites are doing, and have a bit of fun!

Rule #2: Mix It Up. Don’t feel like the same person on your team needs to present each round. As long the each presenter knows what information to share, feel free to switch presenters after two rounds.

Rule #3: Strategize. If your team has five people and one is presenting, that leaves four team members to cover 19 tables in eight rounds. You will be given a few minutes at the beginning to determine who will go where. This will ensure that your four team members do not go to the same eight tables and you collectively miss out on the other 11 sites’ information.

Rule #4: Meet & Greet. While moving about, listeners will be encouraged to go to a table where they know the least number of people. Many of us are bad with names, but getting to know each other in a small group setting will give us a fighting chance at remembering!

2016 Family Violence Prevention Service Act (FVPSA) ConferenceWorld Cafe/ Round Robin