Unseen Advocates Training

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    Webinar (COMING SOON!!)

    Learn more about our Unseen Advocates program and how first responders play a vital role in early intervention for victims with this free webinar.

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    4-Hour Training

    Equip first responders with essential knowledge and skills to effectively respond to domestic violence incidents.

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    8-Hour Training

    Gain in depth knowledge to provide trauma informed responses and develop practical skills for safety, communication, and victim support.

Reviews

“I had the privilege of attending the “Unseen Advocates” training event. This training provided invaluable insights into domestic violence and the critical issue of strangulation, with a focus on identifying and preventing these forms of abuse. A special thank you to Jim Schmidt for sharing the impactful story of your stepdaughter, Gabby Petito, and for helping to raise awareness about the widespread epidemic of domestic violence. I gained practical knowledge on recognizing signs of domestic violence and learned effective, trauma-informed approaches for engaging with survivors. This experience further strengthens my understanding of how to apply my psychology background to support individuals affected by abuse, with an emphasis on using trauma-informed language and empathetic care in my future work.” -Anonymous

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