The Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan will present the 2021 Victim Advocate Annual Conference online Monday through Thursday, September 27-30, via Zoom.
This important virtual program is free for prosecutor-based victim advocates, prosecuting attorneys and assistant prosecuting attorneys.
The Conference agenda is as follows:
Monday, September 27
9-9:15 a.m.—Welcome
9:15-10:45a.m.—Well, Well! How to Keep Your Resilience High and Your Stress Low
1-3p.m.— Male Survivor-Advocacy for Male Sex Abuse Survivors
Tuesday, September 28
9 a.m.-noon—Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC)
1-3 p.m.—“I Will Kill Your Parents. Fair Trade?” How Domestic Abusers Tamper with their Victims and Advocacy Models to Protect Victims
Wednesday, September 29
9-11 a.m.—A Deep Dive into Crime Victim Compensation and S.A.F.E
1-2p.m.— An Overview of the Center for Forensic Psychiatry and Crime Victim Notification Requests
Thursday, September 30
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.—Cultural Sensitivity and Diversity
1-3:30 p.m.—Human Trafficking-Creating a Safer Future for Our Children
• 3:30-3:40 p.m.—Closing
This training is supported by a Crime Victim Rights Award made to the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Victim Services.
To register for this free conference, visit www.michiganprosecutor.org and click on “training.”
- Posted September 07, 2021
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Victim Advocate Annual Conference offered online
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