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Help Essex County Domestic Violence Victims Find ‘Sanctuary’
The Essex County Prosecutor's Office is offering a free training program focused on helping victims of domestic violence.
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The Essex County Prosecutor’s Office is offering a free training program focused on helping victims of domestic violence find the resources they need to become healthy and safe.
Called “Sanctuary,” the program will teach students how to provide crisis intervention and outreach services to victims of domestic violence. It will instruct participants in how to aid victims of sexual assault, child abuse and stalking, as well as witnesses to domestic homicides.
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The program, organized by the Victim-Witness Advocacy Office, is divided into two courses: basic and advanced. Both courses will be offered virtually. The advanced course will begin Monday, October 31, and the basic course on Tuesday, Nov. 1, in the same time slot. Students must complete the basic course before attending the advanced course. Both classes are free of charge.
The basic course will cover topics such as the nature of catastrophe, assisting underserved victims, and crisis intervention counseling. It will also discuss the spiritual dimension of trauma, the cultural aspects of criminal victimization, and safety planning and threat assessment. Topics covered in the advanced course include crime- victim advocacy, trauma-informed care, and power politics in intimate relationships.
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Upon completion of the two courses, residents who are members of churches, mosques, synagogues, social service agencies, fraternal organizations, and allied organizations in Essex County will be trained to provide immediate and culturally sensitive outreach to domestic violence victims-survivors and their families.
You can apply at https://dev.njecpo.org/sanctuary-program/ and submit applications to EssexVW@njecpo.org. Applications are due on Oct. 26, 2022. For more information, call (973) 621-4689.
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