Educational Presentations

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WEAVE offers presentations to Sacramento County community members. Presentations can be tailored to meet your organization’s specific needs. To request a presentation, please click here to fill out a request form

For questions, please contact Madeline Ng mng@weaveinc.org.

Presentation topics offered:

Silence Doesn’t Work Here

Comprehensive program focusing on how to Recognize, Respond, and Refer employees and co-workers experiencing domestic violence or sexual assault. Tailored trainings available for employees, managers, and Human Resources professionals. Learn more here.

Safe Night Out

WEAVE, in collaboration with the City of Sacramento, is proud to offer Safe Night Out: a free, two-hour training and certification program for bar staff to learn about sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic violence, and bystander intervention. Learn more and register for a training here.

Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships

Characteristics of healthy, unhealthy and abusive relationships; communication skill building; tools for dealing with conflict/breakups.

Dating & Domestic Violence

Types of abuse, relationship dynamics, the cycle of violence, and abuse indicators in relationships between intimate partners.

Effects of Domestic Violence on Children

Information regarding the physical, emotional, and mental impact of domestic violence on children.

Teen Dating Violence

Information regarding prevalence, types of abuse, cycle of violence, effective intervention and prevention strategies.

Sexual Assault + Consent

Legal definitions, rape trauma syndrome, and legal rights of victims including evidentiary examination.

Sex Trafficking

Definition of sex trafficking, indicators, safety concerns, and available resources.

WEAVE Services

Explanation of all WEAVE services and how victims may access resources.

Consent & Sexual Assault

What is consent and sexual assault; active bystander intervention; the impact of sexual assault; options for survivors; resources

Sex Trafficking

Definition of sex trafficking, indicators, safety concerns, and available resources.