Oregon State Victim Assistance Academy (SVAA) Basic Academy

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March 4, 2019 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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The Oregon State Basic Victim Assistance Academy (Basic Academy) provides fundamental education for victim service providers and allied professionals who routinely interact with victims of crime. The Winter 2019 Basic Academy in Portland, Oregon, will require online distance learning on select dates in February, in addition to in-person learning from March 4-7, 2019.

The Basic Academy is designed for advocates who are new to the role of advocacy. The curriculum includes sessions that cover the core competencies of victim advocacy taught by local advocacy experts.

The Basic Academy is committed to graduating advocates who possess the core competencies necessary to compassionately, knowledgeably, collaboratively, and sustainably support agency in the aftermath of crime.

Topics May Include: Justice System Overview; Ethics; Privacy; Crime Victims’ Rights; Effective Communication; Crisis Intervention; Intimate Partner Violence; Vicarious Trauma, Resiliency and Self-Care; Neurobiology of Trauma; and Financial Recovery.

Target Audience: This training is designed for Oregon advocates new to the role of advocacy who are working in system-based and community-based agencies. Allied professionals working with crime victims (e.g. mental health counselors, crisis response workers) will be enrolled as space allows. Registration priority is given to Oregon participants; out-of-state participants will be enrolled as space allows.

Learner and Academy Obligations and Commitments

The Basic Academy is a place for learning the fundamentals of effective victim advocacy and for building a sustainable, collaborative community dedicated to serving and empowering victims. Success in this endeavor requires commitments from the organizers of the Basic Academy and from each participant.

In addition to participating in the 4-day, in-person Basic Academy and completing the required pre-work, participants must complete four mandatory two-hour pre-Academy distance learning sessions scheduled for noon – 2:00pm on Wednesday, February 6Wednesday, February 13Wednesday, February 20 and Wednesday, February 27, 2019 (flexible times available).

All registrants must review and sign the Learner Academy Commitment agreement.

National Advocate Credentialing Available

Successful graduates of the SVAA Basic Academy will be eligible for the National Advocate Credentialing Program Provisional Level credential. For more information about this credential, please visit: http://www.trynova.org/help-crime-victim/nacp/. This training will qualify for CEUs.

Details

Date:
March 4, 2019
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Cost:
$350
Event Type
In-person
Event Type
Regional Victim Assistance Training
To Register:
Click here for more information and to register

Organizer

National Crime Victim Law Institute
Phone:
503-768-6819
Email:
ncvli@lclark.edu
Website:
http://law.lclark.edu/centers/national_crime_victim_law_institute/

Target Audiences

Campus Staff, Child Advocates, Civil Attorneys, Community-Based Advocates, DV Programs, SA Programs, Social Service Organizations, Transitional Housing/Shelter Providers, Victim-Witness Specialists, Volunteers

Venue

The Portland Legal Building

100 SW Market Street
First Floor
Tilikum Room

Portland, OR

97201

United States

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