In honor of Survivors of Homicide Victims Awareness Month, NOVA will host a discussion to help service providers understand what actions, attitudes, and systems best support survivors of homicide — and what can unintentionally cause harm — through direct insights from survivors themselves./node/add/event
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LGBTQ+ survivors of IPV are more likely to seek help from a psychotherapist than they are from domestic violence agencies. However, most psychotherapy graduate programs lack training in how to serve LGBTQ+ people experiencing violence. This three-part workshop will offer providers tools to screen for IPV and create culturally competent safety plans with clients. Participants will gain an understanding of the unique social, cultural, and institutional barriers LGBTQ+ survivors face.
LGBTQ+ survivors of IPV are more likely to seek help from a psychotherapist than they are from domestic violence agencies. However, most psychotherapy graduate programs lack training in how to serve LGBTQ+ people experiencing violence. This three-part workshop will offer providers tools to screen for IPV and create culturally competent safety plans with clients. Participants will gain an understanding of the unique social, cultural, and institutional barriers LGBTQ+ survivors face.
Strong financial practices help nonprofits stay sustainable and focused on their mission. This workshop will walk participants through the basics of nonprofit financial administration in a simple and practical way. From creating a clear and realistic budget to making sure grant funds are tracked and reported correctly, we’ll cover tools and practices that support both day-to-day operations and long-term stability.
Victim service providers often feel ill equipped to effectively manage crisis communications and unleash the power of social media, while also maintaining the privacy and dignity of victims. Do you have questions about how to communicate effectively during a crisis and develop crisis plans? Do you want to learn how to leverage social media ethically to both advance your agency's mission and support and advocate for victims? Then join us for this interactive Expert Q&A webinar!
NOVA’s Campus Advocacy Training (NCAT) is a 30-hour advanced training academy focused on building knowledge and skills to prevent and respond to domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking in higher education. The Training will be delivered using a blended-learning approach, which includes seven (7) consecutive weeks of virtual training and self-paced assignments designed to foster participant engagement and discussion.









