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JSafe Educational Actvities

Seminars and Conferences
Seminars and conferences dealing with issue s will be held for:

  • supervisors of JSafe certified institutions and organizations
  • clergy, teachers and other professionals working with the public
  • the public at large

Speakers
Speakers will be provided for community groups, professional organizations, schools, social service worker training, and other relevant audiences on JSafe issues.

Think Tank Meetings
JSafe will convene interdisciplinary Think Tank Meetings that will explore significant issues from legal, psychological, therapeutic, communal and religious perspectives.

JSafe Publications

Newsletter
A monthly newsletter will be sent to every employee of every JSafe certified organization and institution, and to supporters and interested parties, that keeps them current on JSafe issues and motivates them to remain committed to their JSafe responsibilities.

Books, Booklets and Journals
Books, booklets and journal s will be published providing information on the various issues concerning domestic violence, child abuse and rabbinic/ professional improprieties. They will include information relevant to the larger, general community, a s well as issues that are of special interest to the Jewish community. They will explore significant issues from interdisciplinary perspectives, including legal, psychological, therapeutic, communal, and religious.

Website: JSafe.org

JSafe.org will provide:

  • information about JSafe, its mission and its policies;
  • a list of organizations and institutions that are JSafe approved;
  • information on how to contact JSafe in case of an emergency or complaint;
  • articles of interest concerning the JSafe issues;
  • links to other sites on the web that are relevant to JSafe issues;
  • important contact information for survivors, including names and numbers of social service agencies and domestic violence services