The Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan’s Victim Services Training Unit will host a “Victim Advocate Lunch and Learn” online discussion Thursday, March 24, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom.
PAAM VSTU will plan to offer victim rights related topics to prompt discussion. It also looks to this opportunity as a way to maintain community among victim advocates across Michigan. This meeting is for AG advocates and prosecutor’s-based victim advocates only. Advocates are welcome to attend even if they can’t stay the whole time.
To register for this lunchtime discussion, visit https://michiganprosecutor.org and click on “training.” After registration is approved, attendees will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom access link.
Anyone with questions may contact Alex McGowan at McGowanA1@michigan.gov; or Bill Dailey at DaileyB2@michigan.gov; or Jeannie Wernet at WernetJ@michigan.gov.
This training is supported by a Crime Victim Rights Award. This award was made to the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan by the Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Victim Services.
- Posted March 17, 2022
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'Victim Advocate Lunch and Learn' hosted online, March 24
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