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Resources

Instructor Materials

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Online Training

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  • Online Elder Abuse Training for Legal Service Providers - Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
    This module addresses the definitions of domestic violence and sexual assault in later life, the "red flags" of sexual assault and domestic violence, including risk factors, power and control dynamics, and indicators, establishing trust when communicating with possible victims of abuse and their families, effective ways to respond to cases of domestic violence and sexual assault, such as restraining orders and safety planning, and key considerations when recommending options to your clients.

  • Victim Assistance Training Online - Incarcerated Victims of Sexual Violence
    This module defines sexual violence within correctional facilities, describes the unique aspects of sexual violence in correctional facilities, describes the risk factors for sexual violence in correctional facilities, identifies challenges or obstacles to providing victim services to incarcerated victims of sexual violence, and identifies and describes some of the practical response strategies that can be implemented to address the needs of incarcerated victims of sexual violence.

  • Victim Assistance Training Online - Sexual Assault
    This module includes information related to sexual assault and sexual violence. It includes definitions of the terms sexual violence and sexual assault; information about the victim service provider's role in relation to others working as part of a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), including differentiating the roles of victim service providers, SART, and other members of the SART; methods to assess the physical and psychological impact of sexual assault; information about the potential impact of sexual assault on various populations; and strategies to respond appropriately to victims of sexual assault.

  • Victim Assistance Training Online - Victims of Campus Sexual Assault
    This module provides a definition of campus sexual assault, describes barriers victims of campus sexual assault face when seeking help, describes the basic requirements of Title IX, the Clery Act, and the Violence Against Women Act Amendments, and identifies strategies for serving victims of campus sexual assault.

  • Victim Assistance Training Online - Victims of Sexual Assault in the Military
    This module provides information on issues specific to the military related to sexual assault. It includes issues that victims may face, specific military procedures to help victims impacted by this crime, as well as tips and strategies to help victims.

Special Focus Areas

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Tools

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  • Resource Library
    Use our online Resource Library to search for tools, promotional items, reference materials, and more for your organizational development and training needs.

  • SANE Program Development and Operation Guide
    The SANE Program Development and Operation Guide (the Guide) provides a blueprint for communities that would like to start a SANE program. For communities with existing SANE programs, the Guide serves as a resource to help expand or enhance services provided to the community.

Training

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Webinars

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Additional OVC Resources

  • Calendar of Crime Victim Assistance-Related Events
    This list of events is meant to help victims, victim service providers, allied professionals, and other interested individuals plan, promote, and locate events of interest to those serving, supporting, and working with victims in their community.

  • OVC Products
    OVC develops publications and products on emerging victim issues, promising practices, policy development, and technical assistance and skill-building tools.

  • Online Directory of Crime Victim Services
    Since its launch in 2003, the Directory of Crime Victim Services (the Directory) has helped many crime victims and service providers find nonemergency crime victim service programs in the United States and abroad. The Directory includes contact information for thousands of victim service providers.