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HOME / TA - TRAINING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE & TRAINING... Since accepting its first call in 1994, the NRCDV has responded to over 51,000 requests for technical assistance (TA) on a broad range of topics. We both sponsor training directly, often through our key initiatives and special projects, and NRCDV staff and consultants serve as a key training resource for coalitions, federal agencies and others needing presenters with particular expertise for conferences and meetings. Our work in this area addresses such diverse issues as responding to children exposed to domestic violence, working more effectively with diverse communities, improving services and supports for survivors, strategies to help document the work of domestic violence advocates and allies, effective use of media in domestic violence intervention and prevention, increasing safe access to public benefits for domestic violence survivors, screening and assessment for domestic violence in different settings, and using the internet and other technologies to support domestic violence intervention and prevention work.
This NRCDV Technical Assistance Request and Response Path Infograph depicts how requests for technical assistance move through the NRCDV teams, are responded to and ultimately generate a more comprehensive provision of technical assistance, resources, training and support to the broader domestic violence victim advocacy field. The breadth and diversity of requests for information that are made to the NRCDV help inform the organization focus, priorities, activities and research endeavors.
For more details about the NRCDV development of resource materials, click here. To access technical assistance or training, please contact us via our online TA form, via phone at
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See the TA Question of the Month in recognition of National Sexual Assault Awareness Month, How can I talk about healthy sexuality to prevent sexual violence?
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