Advancing Core Advocacy Training in New Mexico Tribal Communities for New Advocates (40 Hour)
This virtual training is the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women's 40 Hour-Core Advocacy Training that provides new domestic violence/sexual assault advocates and first responders with state certification in New Mexico and Four Corners region. CSVANW's 40 Hour Advancing Core Advocacy Training is 1 of 2 state certified trainings for new domestic violence advocates. We aim to help first responders and domestic violence advocates work together effectively in a times of crisis.
40-Hour Certification
To receive your 40-hour certification, you must complete the 16.25 hours of the OVC-TTAC Online Training. When you complete that training, you may upload your hours to an AirTable link that will be provided at a later date. Here is the link to OVC trainings:
40-Hour Advancing Advocacy Training Scholarship Application
The CSVANW Scholarship is available to service providers, advocates, and people working in the criminal justice system (i.e. first responders, attorneys, court advocates, etc.) who serve tribal communities or Native American populations. Scholarship preference will be given to CSVANW members.
NOTE: Scholarships will only cover mileage and lodging.
If you are applying for the scholarship, you also need to register for the training. Please wait to make any hotel arrangements until you are notified of receiving the scholarship.
Should you receive the scholarship, CSVANW will make all lodging arrangements for you.
The deadline to apply is October 28, 2022 by 5pm (MDT).
If you would like you to become a member, apply here: LINK
CSVANW's service area is all of New Mexico, the Four Corners region, and Ysleta del Sur Pueblo in El Paso, Tx. If you are from out of this area and interested in the training, please contact us at 505-243-9199 or email Delaney Thiele at dthiele@csvanw.org so we can put you in touch with an organization in your region.
Agenda Coming Soon.