When

Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at 9:00 AM MST
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Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 5:00 PM MST

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This is an online event. 
 

 
 

Contact

Jolene Holgate 
Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women 
505-243-9199 
jholgate@csvanw.org 

Advancing Core Advocacy Training in Tribal Communities for New Advocates

Our Core Advocacy Training supplements fundamental skills and knowledge building for new advocates serving New Mexico tribal communities. Our three-day (24-hrsvirtual training is in combination with 16.25 hrs of OVC-TTAC Training, which you must complete to attain your Certificate of Completion (40 completed hours) from the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women. CSVANW is 1 of 2 entities to provide state certified training for new domestic violence advocates in New Mexico. Please submit you OVC-TTAC Certificate of Completion here.

CSVANW aims to help New Mexico-based advocates and first responders to work together effectively in times of crisis. The Advancing Core Advocacy Training in Tribal Communities is an introductory training designed for advocates who are new to their position or have been in their position less than 2 years and have not received state certification. 

Advocates will need to have access to a stable Internet connection to see the training presentations, materialand to be present virtually via Zoom. Call-ins by phone will not count toward the core advocacy certification, unless utilizing it for audio purposes along with your video. 

CSVANW's service area is the state of New Mexico, the Four Corners Regions (northeastern AZ, southeastern UT, and southwestern CO), and Ysleta del Sur Pueblo in El Paso, TX. If you are located out of our service area and interested in the training, please contact us at 505-243-9199 or email jholgate@csvanw.org so we can put you in touch with an organization in your region. Unfortunately, advocates outside of our service area will not be eligible for certification. 

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