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NOVA offers personal empowerment programs for those with disabilities

Programs are designed to help protect against crime victimization.

Network of Victim Assistance (NOVA) has developed a series of specialized programs around the often complex needs of people with disabilities. NOVA also delivers the unique training that provides insight and skills to professionals and caretakers who assist crime victims with disabilities.

“Crime victimization is a traumatic experience for anyone,” says Eleanor Wilhelm, NOVA training specialist. “For an individual with a physical, mental or emotional disability, the problems can be even more complex.”

NOVA’s programs for those with disabilities are designed to help empower them and provide them with the skills to reduce their risk of victimization. NOVA’s trainings for professionals and caretakers build a greater understanding of crime victims’ needs so those in helping professions can render more effective and thoughtful assistance.

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Since 1974, NOVA has been providing services to victims of crime, including developing highly regarded prevention education and professional trainings. To arrange for a program or for more information, call Eleanor Wilhelm at NOVA, 215. 343.6543.

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