Join OVC for a Webinar About the New Human Trafficking Programmatic Data Dashboard

SAVE THE DATE: Save the date for a special webinar offering a first look at the FY 2023–2024 Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) Human Trafficking Performance Measurement Tool Data Dashboard. During this webinar, the OVC Performance Management Team will explore the importance of transparency and the nuanced role that data plays within the anti-trafficking...

Transparency Through Data: OVC’s Human Trafficking Programmatic Data Dashboard

During this webinar, the OVC Performance Management Team will explore the importance of transparency and the nuanced role that data plays within the anti-trafficking field. Using the dynamic and interactive features of the dashboard, the presenters will showcase recent grantee data to provide context to OVC’s focused work in supporting all victims of human trafficking.  For...

Developing Effective and Responsive Approaches to Elder Abuse in Tribal Communities

This webinar is designed for non-tribal law enforcement professionals and will focus on building more effective relations when working with tribal law enforcement and tribal elder protection teams on elder abuse cases. The webinar will also cover how to serve older Native American adults outside tribal communities. Participants will learn best practices for communicating with...

Strengthening Tribal and Non-Tribal Collaboration To Address Elder Abuse in Tribal Communities

February 14 from 12:00–1:00 p.m. ET Join this webinar with a panel of Tribal and non-Tribal law enforcement representatives for an in-depth discussion on recognizing and responding to elder abuse in Tribal communities. This webinar will enhance collaboration among law enforcement, adult protective services, and other agencies to improve relationships and develop a coordinated response....

Sustaining Your Program’s Capacity To Serve Victims

*This is not a NAVAA-hosted event.  Please see the registration page for contact details* Sustainability is the capacity of a program or organization to accomplish long-lasting success and stability by establishing the organization or program as an essential service to victims and the community. Victim service organizations and programs need to plan for sustainability in...

The Science of Hope: An Introduction for Victim Service Providers

*This is not a NAVAA-hosted event. Please see the registration page for contact details* Hope has emerged as one of the top protective factors leading to well-being. This Center for Victim Research workshop will discuss the science of hope as a psychological strength in our ability to cope with adversity and trauma.  This workshop will summarize...

Special Considerations for Deaf Victims of Crime

*This is not a NAVAA-hosted event.  Please see the registration page for contact details* Deaf individuals in the United States face domestic or sexual violence rates equal to or higher than hearing individuals but often encounter systemic barriers and challenges when seeking help. This webinar will explore working with Deaf crime victims, such as victims...

Webinar: Succession Planning for Victim Services

*This is not a NAVAA-hosted event.  Please see the registration page for contact details.* Succession planning in victim services is essential for ensuring the continuity and effectiveness of organizations that support crime victims. The Succession Planning webinar will discuss the process involved in preparing for leadership transitions to maintain the organization's mission and operations. In...

Overview of the Three Centers Often Created in the Aftermath of Mass Violence Incidents

In the aftermath of many mass violence incidents (MVIs), local, state, national, Tribal and Federal leaders collaborate to create three Centers that identify and address the many needs of victims, survivors, first responders and the community-at-large: Friends & Relatives Center (FRC) Family Assistance Center (FAC) Resiliency Center (RC) While each Center and its services are...

BOLO: Mental Health Concerns for First Responders

*This is not a NAVAA-hosted event.  Please see the registration page for contact details* Mental health is a topic gaining popularity in the first responder world – the “suck it up, buttercup” mentality is being flipped upside down. Understanding mental health concerns for first responders is crucial because of the regular exposure to critical incidents...

Celebrating Communities: Honoring NCVRW Across the Country

NOVA joins the National Association of VOCA Assistance Administrators (NAVAA) and National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) for a special, virtual kick-off for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW)! This 1-hour event will highlight how communities across the country are observing #NCVRW2025 and elevating this year’s OVC theme, Connecting < KINSHIP > Healing. Three...