Information Technology Solutions REGIONAL WORKSHOP Confidentiality and Tribal DVSA Victim Advocacy WHEN Friday, November 21 Workshop Description Confidentiality is a huge concern for anyone who works with survivors of domestic and sexual violence and is often the foundation for establishing a relationship of trust with a survivor. This regional training will discuss: 9:00 AM — 4:00 PM Lunch on your own WHERE Standing Bear Museum & Educational Center 601 Standing Bear Parkway Ponca City OK 74601 QUESTIONS NAAV Confidentiality Defined Privilege Defined Laws Protecting Privacy Release of Information and Waiving Victim Privacy Subpoenas for Production & Discovery Requests Mandatory Reporting Presenter Kelly Stoner Victim Advocacy Legal Specialist, Tribal Law & Policy Institute Telephone: 405-325-4070 [email protected] Kelly Stoner graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in December 1988. In October 2011, Ms. Stoner was appointed as a Judge for the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and as of October 2013, Stoner has been a Victim Advocacy Legal Specialist for the Tribal Law and Policy Institute. For the past twenty years, Ms. Stoner has taught at the North Dakota School of Law and Oklahoma City University School of law where she was an Instructor teaching Tribal Law and Domestic Violence related classes. For eight years, Ms. Stoner directed the University of North Dakota Native American Law Project that served clients of the Spirit Lake Reservation. Ms. Stoner’s caseload targeted domestic violence and sexual assault cases arising in Indian Country involving teen and adult victims. From 2001-2013, Ms. Stoner directed the Native American Legal Resource Center at Oklahoma City University School of law where she supervised law students prosecuting Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking cases in tribal courts and the Court of Indian Offenses and representing victim of domestic violence and sexual assault in civil matters in state, tribal and CFR Courts. 300 Kellogg Dr. # 136 Norman, OK 73072 www.oklahomanaav.org In 2008, Stoner testified before the U. S. Indian Affairs Committee regarding domestic violence issues affecting Native American women in Indian Country. In 2010, she was invited to the White House to witness the signing of the Tribal Law and Order Act. Stoner is a frequent lecturer for the American Bar Association’s Commission on Domestic Violence and also lectures for the Office on Violence Against Women’s national technical assistance providers on domestic violence related issues in Indian Country. Stoner wrote and was awarded a federal grant to launch Oklahoma’s only tribal coalition against domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking, the Native Alliance Against Violence. In 2011, Stoner supervised a project in partnership with the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma that established a SAFE Unit at a local hospital, recruited SANEs and targeted community education on the topics of domestic violence and sexual assault. This project was supported by Grant NO. 2010-IW-AX-0003 and 2012-IW-AX-0003 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women. Native Alliance Against Violence REGIONAL WORKSHOP — Confidentiality and Tribal DVSA Victim Advocacy Friday, November 21, 9:00am to 4:00pm Who Should Attend? This training is appropriate for tribal professionals from the fields of law enforcement, prosecution, Indian Child Welfare, social work, domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy, therapy, and medicine who work directly and/or indirectly with victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, dating violence and stalking. Registration There is no fee to attend this training. Space is limited. Pre-registration is required. Name Tribal Govt./Agency Your Position within the Tribal Govt./Agency Address Telephone Email Address Please identify any special needs you may require at the workshop Submit your REGISTRATION via e-mail or fax. E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 888-231-5714 This project was supported by Grant NO. 2010-IW-AX-0003 and 2012-IW-AX-0003 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not neces sarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.
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