We strongly encourage a minimum of one month’s notice for training requests and require a minimum of 15 attendees for each training. We reserve the right to cancel a training if the organization’s contact does not give confirmation at least 1 week before training date. TRAINING OPTIONS Texas Advocacy Project’s Services Texas Advocacy Project’s Services This training introduces the range of free civil legal and advocacy services offered by Texas Advocacy Project. Participants will explore how TAP supports survivors across Texas and explore opportunities for collaboration to better meet community needs. Power & Control: Going Beyond the Basics of Intimate Partner Violence Power & Control: Going Beyond the Basics of Intimate Partner Violence This training provides a deeper understanding of intimate partner violence, high-risk indicators, and barriers survivors face when leaving. Participants will explore how trauma affects survivor responses and learn empowering, safety-focused support strategies. Understanding Protective Orders in Texas Understanding Protective Orders in Texas This training explains types of protective orders available under Texas law, recent legislative updates, and how orders can improve survivor safety. Topics include protective orders for family violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, trafficking, and emergency situations. Empowerment-Based & Trauma-Informed Responses to Survivors of Violence Empowerment-Based & Trauma-Informed Responses to Survivors of Violence Participants will learn the principles of empowerment-based advocacy and how trauma impacts the healing process for survivors of power-based violence. The training explores the neurobiology of trauma and practical ways to implement trauma-informed practices. Survivor-Centered Solutions: Collaborative Approaches to Safety Planning Survivor-Centered Solutions: Collaborative Approaches to Safety Planning This training equips participants to co-create safety plans with survivors of intimate partner violence. It emphasizes personalized, flexible approaches that enhance survivor autonomy and address specific risks to survivors and their families. Order in the Court: Understanding the Role of Trauma in the Legal System Order in the Court: Understanding the Role of Trauma in the Legal System This training explores the intersection of trauma and legal processes. Participants will learn how trauma affects survivors’ interactions with the legal system and how trauma-informed advocacy can support survivors navigating court and legal procedures. Pathways To Protection: Legal Options for Survivors of Violence Pathways To Protection: Legal Options for Survivors of Violence This training provides an overview of the criminal, civil, and family legal systems in Texas and how they impact survivors of power-based abuse. Participants will explore protective orders, divorce and custody protections, housing and confidentiality options, and compensation supports. The session emphasizes recent legislative updates and highlights survivor-centered strategies for promoting safety and stability. When Tech Turns Toxic: Digital Abuse & Intimate Partner Violence When Tech Turns Toxic: Digital Abuse & Intimate Partner Violence Participants will learn to recognize digital abuse within intimate partner violence and understand relevant Texas and federal laws. The training also covers legal protections, common forms of digital abuse, and best practices for digital safety. Looking for something more tailored? Looking for something more tailored? TAP also offers specialized trainings on a wide range of topics related to power-based abuse and the law. Request a consultation to discuss your needs and collaborate on a customized session that fits your goals. CONTACT INFORMATION First Name * Last Name * Phone Number * Email * Organization Name * Organization Address * Job Title * TRAINING DETAILS Desired Training Date(s) * Desired Training Time(s) and Duration * In-Person or Virtual? * In-Person Virtual Either Training Address (if different from above) Desired Speaker Will the training(s) be part of a larger conference? Would you like TAP to provide CEUs or completion certificates for this training? * To receive CEU credit, certificates must be submitted to the appropriate accrediting body by the individual or host organization. Yes No PARTICIPANT DETAILS Number of Participants Expected * Professions of Participants * What is the audience’s current level of understanding of the topic selected? * ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Why are you requesting the training(s)? * What are your goals as a result of the training(s)? * Do you give us consent to record this meeting for further training purposes? * Yes No Which Audiovisual Aid(s) will be available? * The host organization must provide a projector or screen for audience viewing. If unable to do so, please let us know in advance so we can make alternative arrangements. The speaker will bring a laptop with the presentation preloaded and ready to connect. I will provide a projector or screen for audience viewing. We are unable to provide a projector or screen for audience viewing. 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