Education & Training

Victim service professionals are crucial in helping survivors and victims of crime navigate the justice system. Service providers are usually the first people a victim may come in contact with, when reaching out for help after experiencing trauma and crime. Service providers are the key to ensuring that victims get the help, support and justice they deserve. NCVC’s Center for Victim Service Professionals’ (CVSP) mission is to identify the needs and gaps of professionals in the field, through technical assistance, resources, training and support. Most importantly, our role is to serve as a national presence and voice for all who work with victims in the justice system, including victim advocates, law enforcement, attorneys, judges and other social service providers.

CVSP provides an array of tailored services to victim service providers. Our signature projects are:

Programs

Services

The goals of the Center for Victim Service Professionals are rooted in four principles: access, capacity building, support, and advocacy.

Access: Ensuring that victim service professionals have access to the latest field information to inform their work is a top priority. We work to ensure that materials, resources and supports are trauma-informed and reach providers of all backgrounds and needs.

Capacity Building: Through training and technical assistance, we work to increase the capacity of service providers to serve victims. We work to help organizations and communities create victim-centered and trauma-informed policies, practices and approaches that will enhance service provision.

Support: Service providers not only need support for the work they do, but support for themselves as they work in the system. We work to create spaces of healing and collective support for victim service providers.

Advocacy: We represent the voices of victims and the professionals that serve them. We advocate and use our voice and privilege for those whose voices aren’t being heard. Working with NCVC’s Center for Research & Innovation, we will advocate as we can for victims and the programs that support them.

Supporting Your Work

Training: CVSP offers comprehensive training about many topic areas including trauma-informed service provision, providing culturally relevant/sensitive services, domestic violence, human trafficking, and more.

Technical assistance: We tailor technical assistance to meet your agency’s specific needs and provide detailed feedback.

Resources: We create resources that reflect the changing landscape for crime victims. We update our materials regularly, and work towards creating inclusive and accessible resources for the field.

Membership: NCVC membership will provide you with access to our variety of education opportunities, resources, and support as well as our subject matter experts.