Director of Field Education Tonya Slawinski completed 100 hours of RESTORE training, a project in conjunction with the violence prevention network (VPN, Germany). The training offered her the opportunity to develop skills that could be used as secondary and tertiary interventions for those contemplating or already engaged in radicalized behaviors or practices. PA has the highest number of radicalized groups in the US and by completing this training she can have an impact on those who might engage in violent or radicalized practices. She will continue to participate in the pilot over the next year as this develops in the Pittsburgh/PA area and nationwide.
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