Check out the new Guide to see how it can help improve your SANE program and ensure that all sexual assault victims receive the highest standard of patient-centered care.
Victim Assistance Training Online can help you acquire the essential skills and knowledge to assist victims of crime effectively.
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Engage with subject matter experts each month to gain peer insight and support related to best practices in victim services.
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Technical assistance is available at no cost for victim service providers, criminal justice professionals, task forces, and survivors.
Visit the new SANE-SART page to easily find the resources you need.
Learn the most effective techniques for identifying and serving victims and building cases for prosecution.
We are now accepting applications for the Spring 2017 NVAA Leadership Institute.More
Watch our February Expert Q&A session on “Applying for VOCA Formula Funds on the State Level.”More
Join us on Wednesday, March 22 at 2:00 p.m. e.t. for a live Expert Q&A discussion with Mitru Ciarlante and Angela Downes on “Working with At-risk Youth with High Levels of Trauma and Risk for (Re)Victimization.”More
The recordings of our webinars, “Introduction to the Elder Justice Website” and “Elder Justice Prosecution Resources,” are now available.More
The U.S. Department of Justice Elder Justice Initiative will present a webinar on “Helping Law Enforcement Respond to Elder Abuse Quickly” on Wednesday, March 8, 2:00–3:00 p.m. e.t.More
The recordings for our Vision 21 Talks on "Supporting Young Male Survivors of Violence" and “Realizing the Vision for Future Victim Services” are now available.More
February’s Consultant Spotlight shines on Keisha Varnell, director of interpersonal violence prevention programs through Title IX at Jackson State University.More
Access resources to prepare for Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month.More
2017 National Crime Victims' Rights Week (NCVRW) Resource Guide Now AvailableMore
Be Counted! Participate in the National Census of Victim Service ProvidersMore
Acting OVC DirectorMore
Register to attend the National Crime Victims' Service Awards Ceremony on April 7, 2017More
View All Current OVC Funding OpportunitiesMore
Victim Assistance Training Online is a Web-based basic victim advocacy training program that offers victim service providers and allied professionals the opportunity to acquire the basic skills and knowledge they need to better assist victims of crime.More
Identity Theft Victim Assistance Online Training: Supporting Victims' Financial and Emotional Recovery is a user-friendly e-learning tool that will teach victim service professionals and allied professionals knowledge and skills to more effectively serve victims of identity theft and assist with their financial and emotional recovery.More
Online Elder Abuse Training for Legal Service Providers provides training to legal aid and other civil attorneys to identify and respond to elder abuse. This Web-based training program offers a variety of information, tools and resources, from interactive client scenarios to printable resources for your office. More