A Trauma Informed Discussion About Interpersonal Violence
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About this Event
UFV Peace and Reconciliation hosted the first forum in February 2020. It focused on the practice, prevention and public health crisis of Intimate Partner Violence.
The second online forum, will focus on the Trauma Informed Perspective. Dr. Haskell will present on the neurobiological impacts of trauma.
About Dr. Lori Haskell:
Dr. Haskell's research work has focused on victimization and its effects, violence prevention, and trauma and psychological development. She is currently working on projects addressing the impact of trauma on Aboriginal peoples, trauma and the service challenges for developmentally disabled people, and restorative justice and gendered violence.
In recent years she has presented to the Canadian judiciary, both nationally and provincially, on behalf of the National Judicial Institute in Ottawa. She has also provided expert evidence in a number of legal proceedings. Most recently, she testified at the Coroners Inquest of the domestic homicide of Sunny Park, her son and parents.
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