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Expanding Our Response: Identifying, Engaging, and Serving Crime Survivors from Underserved Communities

Through a highly interactive and engaging process, learn how you and your program can better reach survivors from underserved communities. Together, we will explore topics, such as: Who is being served by your program and who is not, Barriers to services and what you can do to remove them, Steps you can take to strengthen partnerships, build trust, and engage
communities, Healing-informed, culturally responsive approaches to services, and Resiliency among survivors and advocates. You will leave the training with an action plan to help you take what you learn and make practical changes in your work and program.

This training series is designed for victim advocates who work with a range of victims and survivors across the lifespan. Advocates in systems such as law enforcement, prosecution, and probation, as well as community-based advocates working from organizations such as culturally specific victim services, domestic violence and sexual assault services, homicide, or gun violence services are encouraged to attend.

This training series is designed for victim advocates who work with a range of victims and survivors across the lifespan. Advocates in systems such as law enforcement, prosecution, and probation, as well as community-based advocates working from organizations such as culturally specific victim services, domestic violence and sexual assault services, homicide, or gun violence services are encouraged to attend.

Training is FULL.

Jan 01
From: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Arlington, VA

Location:
Arlington, VA
United States
Communities of Focus:
Boys and Men of Color, Children and youth, Deaf people, Girls and Women of Color, Immigrants and/or Individuals with Limited English Proficiency, LGBTQ, Older adults, People with disabilities
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