The Polish Migration Forum Foundation invites you to participate in the webinar in Russian!
The webinar is aimed primarily at people who experience or have experienced various forms of violence. Participation in the webinar is as anonymous as possible – you only need to provide your name and email address (in order to access the webinar). We do not expect you to turn on cameras or give any statements. The webinar will be recorded. After registration, you will receive a link to it or you will find it on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/PolskieForumMigracyjne
Registration:
– via the Clickmeeting webinar platform: https://tiny.pl/r8m6x
What are we going to talk about?
– what is violence, what types of violence are there;
– what are the mechanisms of violence, which can stand in the way of asking for help;
– what legal possibilities exist in Poland, what steps can be taken to stop the violence.
About the webinar leader:
Jana Lisna-Nozykowska – MA in Psychology (specialization in psychotherapy), graduate of postgraduate studies at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in the field of Psychology of Crisis and Crisis Intervention, as well as 1st and 2nd degree Solutions Focused Therapy. She completed a one-year professional internship at the Association for Counteracting Domestic Violence “Blue Line” as part of the task: National Emergency Service for Victims of Domestic Violence “Blue Line”. In the following years, she completed many courses and trainings, including Sociotherapeutic Assistance Course for Children from Families with Alcohol-related Problems, a parenting skills workshop course for parents and specialists at the Specialist Family Clinic of the Bemowo District of the Capital City of Warsaw Warsaw, Psychological Skills Study “Communication without violence – advanced level (NVC II)”, completed a clinical internship at the Association for Counteracting Domestic Violence “Blue Line”. Since then, he has been consulting continuously for people involved in violence and other people in a crisis situation. In 2011-2020, she worked as a consultant for counteracting domestic violence within the “Blue Line” Emergency Service.