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Training & Technical Assistance

The Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center (OVC TTAC) provides comprehensive training, technical assistance, and other support to assist the field in building its collective capacity to serve crime victims.

Instructor-led Trainings

  • The OVC Training Schedule brings practical skill-building sessions to victim service providers throughout the country. CEUs are offered for full participation and completion of all requirements for select trainings.

Training by Request

  • OVC now offers Training by Request as another option for program leaders who wish to organize a specific training for their own region. OVC TTAC will provide instructors, an onsite coordinator, all training materials for the instructors, and a Participant Manual for each participant at no cost to you or to the participants.

National Victim Assistance Academy

  • The National Victim Assistance Academy (NVAA) is an education and training classroom experience for professionals and volunteers who assist victims and survivors of crime. The NVAA includes three instructional tracks: Track 1, Foundation-Level Training, Track 2, Professional Skill-Building Institute, and Track 3, Leadership Institute. CEUs are offered for full participation and completion of all NVAA requirements.

Online Trainings

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Instructor Materials

  • Sexual Assault Advocate/Counselor Training is a course designed to teach advocates how to provide competent, effective crisis intervention services to victims and survivors of sexual assault.
  • Victim Impact: Listen and Learn uses a victim-centered approach that is designed to help facilitators in their efforts to make offenders more aware of the impact that crime has on victims, to take responsibility for their actions, and begin to make amends.
  • Ethics in Victim Services is designed to provide information and skills related to ethical standards in victim services and ethical decisionmaking.
  • NVAA Foundation-Level Training Curriculum is available to victim service providers and allied professionals to download for their use. These materials have been peer reviewed and pilot tested, and they are continually being refined and updated for future NVAAs.

Conference Support Programs

  • The National Conference Support Program was created to support the efforts of public or private, nonprofit organizations hosting national conferences on victims’ issues. Support is available on a competitive basis to eligible organizations.
  • The State Conference Support Program was created to support eligible agencies and organizations sponsoring state conferences focusing on enhancing victim services. Eligible agencies can receive support for speakers; meeting space; conference materials; AV equipment; and scholarships for victims of crime, service providers, and allied professionals attending the conference.

Scholarship Programs

  • The Professional Development Scholarship Program provides support for victim service professionals to attend trainings and conferences that will enhance their ability to work with victims of crime. The program provides up to $1,000 for individuals and up to $5,000 for multidisciplinary teams of victim service professionals seeking continuing education opportunities.
  • The Crime Victim/Survivor Scholarship Program provides eligible agencies and organizations sponsoring state conferences that focus on enhancing victim services with funds to offer scholarships that help eligible victims/survivors attend their conference.

National Training and Technical Assistance Needs Assessment Survey

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Training and Technical Assistance

  • OVC TTAC offers specialized training and technical assistance (TTA) to meet your organization’s needs. All TTA is designed to help build capacity and improve the quality of services offered to crime victims.

Technical Assistance Guides

  • Performance Measurement & Program Evaluation
    This guide to performance measurement and evaluation provides information on preparing goals and objectives, identifying performance measures and program outcomes, identifying evaluation questions, creating a program planning or logic model, selecting evaluation design, deciding on data collection methods, analyzing and presenting data, and using evaluation data.
  • Conducting a Needs Assessment
    This guide provides assistance with conducting a comprehensive needs assessment of your community, targeting populations, and the services available to them. It also serves as a guide in using the results of needs assessments to further develop, refine, and implement programs.
  • Protecting Human Subjects
    This guide provides basic information about the federal regulations that protect the privacy and confidentiality of persons involved in research (i.e., human subjects), and explains how they pertain to needs assessment and/or program evaluation.
  • Hiring a Local Evaluator
    This guide contains useful tips on what to consider in the decision-making and selection processes of hiring a local evaluator.

Consultant Network

  • OVC TTAC supports capacity-building needs of organizations serving victims of crime. To do this, we are always looking for highly skilled professionals who are effective educators of adults and able to share their expertise with service providers. The availability of a skilled, high quality, and diverse consultant network is critical to OVC TTAC’s success in managing training and technical assistance resources designated to support OVC programs, projects, and activities. Apply now to become a consultant!

Join the OVC TTAC listserv to receive notifications of future training events and announcements.

Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center
9300 Lee Highway Fairfax, VA 22031-6050
Phone: 1-866-OVC-TTAC (1-866-682-8822) | TTY: 1-866-682-8880
Fax: 703-225-2338
E-mail: TTAC@ovcttac.org
Web site: www.ovcttac.gov

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