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  • Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 02:04:13 -0500
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Dear Campus and Community Partners,

November 28th is the LAST day to register for the Puzzles VIRTUAL conference at the regular registration rate as well as to apply for either of our scholarships. We are so excited about our lineup of offerings and hope you will join us as we work together on Solving the Campus Sexual Assault and Dating Violence Puzzle. Presenters include experts from Johns Hopkins University, University of Texas at Arlington, University of South Florida, Bernstein Shur, Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault, the NC Department of Health & Human Services, and the National Organization for Victim Assistance. See full details on our sessions on our website.

Puzzles is West Coast friendly!
We will begin each day at 11:30/11:45 EST.
See our schedule at a glance below.

All sessions will be live, and almost all will be recorded and available for you to watch on your own time for up to 3 months following the conference.


REGISTER NOW! 


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Why Puzzles?

Yes, there are a ton of conferences out there - what makes this one so special you ask??? Here are our top 5 reasons:
  1. Presenters: While we bring in the headliners, we also shine spotlights on local unfamiliar rock stars. We strive to provide opportunities for those who are often overlooked.
  2. Cost: Offers an affordable national conference experience with a small group feel. Other national sexual violence conferences charge upwards of triple our registration fee ($400-$775 versus $160-$265, with most being $500+).
  3. Topic: Puzzles focuses entirely on campus sexual and dating violence AND all presenters are required to incorporate aspects of intersectionality into their sessions.
  4. Cash: As an incentive to network with other participants and to visit our sponsor exhibitor booths, we will award multiple cash winners per day. The top participants on the conference app will get cash Venmo’d straight to them! Or an e-gift card – whichever you prefer.
  5. Community: Puzzles is centered on the importance of building relationships and community. Our plentiful and hard-working team strive to create a personalized, connected, supportive, and welcoming conference experience tailored to you.  
Lastly, over 50% of all workshops are for intermediate or advanced-level professionals AND we will have our first-ever Title IX track.

So what are you waiting for? Register now!!
 
Scholarship Opportunities

Harassment Free NC ScholarshipThank you to Harassment Free NC for funding 8 conference registrations! This scholarship is available for anyone needing financial assistance to attend Puzzles 2022Please note, if you apply and do not receive the scholarship, we will offer you the early registration rate. Applications are due by Monday November 28, with notifications made by Thursday December 1. 

The Chrysalis Network Whole Circle Scholarship*
A registration scholarship designed to support students, advocates, and prevention professionals who self-identify as belonging to neurodiverse or disability communities. In the spirit of “Nothing about us without us,” this scholarship was initiated by an autistic advocate and survivor and seeks to increase visibility and support for individuals from these marginalized communities who work to end violence in all of its forms. Applications will be reviewed by a panel of professionals in the field who identify as autistic and/or part of the disability community. Applications are due by November 28th with notifications made by Thursday December 1. Current funding provides for 5 scholarships. If you would like to donate to provide additional registration opportunities for this scholarship, please do so via Eventbrite.

*All applications will be kept confidential among reviewers 


CEs for Counselors

We have received approval from NBCC for 12.50 NBCC Clock hours for LPCs. Social Workers can get CE approval from their state board. 

Sponsorship and Exhibitor Opportunities

Please consider being one of our sponsors! Check out our sponsorship guide here.  

Schedule At-A-Glance

Wednesday 12/7
11:30-11:55am           Welcome
12-1pm                       Taylour Neal: Mama, Auntie, ‘n Them: The intergenerational impact of Domestic Violence on multiple generations
1-1:30pm                    BREAK
1:30-2:45pm               Breakout Session 1
3-3:30pm                    Poster Sessions
3:30-3:45pm               BREAK
3:45-5pm                    Breakout Session 2

Thursday 12/8  
11:30-11:45pm           Welcome and morning game
11:45-1pm                  Gabrielle Evans: Keeping it Real: How Sex Among College Students Influences Sexuality Education and IPV Prevention Work
1-1:30pm                    BREAK
1:30-2:45pm               Breakout Session 3
2:45-3pm                    BREAK
3-4:15pm                    Beyond Gender Neutrality: LGBTQ+-Affirming Prevention Across the Social Ecology — A panel discussion
4:30-5:30pm               Veronica Quinonez: Music Through Self-Care                      
Friday 12/9  
11-11:15am                Welcome and morning game
11:15-12pm                Veronica Quinonez: Creating Educational Tik Tok Videos
12-1pm                       Facilitated Learning Circles    
1-1:30pm                    BREAK
1:30-2:45pm               Breakout Session 4
3-3:30pm                    Poster Sessions
3:30-3:45pm               BREAK
3:45-4:15pm               CJ Suitt: Voice, Story, Healing: A Way Back To Wholeness
4:15-4:30pm               Close

Exciting Learning Opportunity!

Once you register for Puzzles, we hope you will consider signing up for the National Organization for Victim Assistance's (NOVA)  Campus Advocacy Training (NCAT), beginning January 2023. Chrysalis Network is excited to be one of the presenters.

Offered through the National Advocacy Leadership Center (NALC), NCAT is a 30-hour advanced training academy focused on building participants’ knowledge and skills to prevent and respond to sexual assault, stalking and interpersonal violence in higher education. Graduates of this unique academy may be eligible to apply for the National Advocate Credentialing Program (NACP)®’s new “Campus Advocacy Specialist” Credential. The Training will be delivered using a blended-learning approach, which includes seven (7) consecutive weeks of virtual training and self-paced outside assignments designed to foster classroom discussion.

All Puzzles registrants will receive a special discount of almost $50 off per registration. Check out their training here. Discount details coming soon. For questions, please contact NOVA's 
Director of Campus Training & Technical Assistance Program and Puzzles Advisory Committee member, Shannon Collins.

We cannot wait to see you online in December!!!

Follow us on Instagram @PuzzlesNC for conference updates and tag us at #PuzzlesNC2022

--
Peace,

Juliette Grimmett, MPH | She, her, hers
SAKI Sexual Assault Victim Policy Strategist, NC DOJ
Co-Founder, Harassment Free NC
Raleigh, NC
(919) 624-9575

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