2024 BASIC VICTIM ASSISTANCE ACADEMY - Tucson -

2024 BASIC VICTIM ASSISTANCE ACADEMY - Tucson -

Fundamental, comprehensive and interactive training for all crime victim advocates and allied professionals who work with trauma survivors.

By Arizona Coalition for Victim Services

Date and time

December 2 · 8am - December 6 · 5pm MST

Location

Embassy Suites by Hilton Tucson East

6555 East Speedway Boulevard Tucson, AZ 85710

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 4 days 9 hours


IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRAINING FORMAT


The July 2024 AVAA format will combine in-person training with work you will complete on your own. This will include a pretest that MUST be taken before the start of the Academy.

This combination of training styles allows the speakers to spend more time answering questions and applying the knowledge to real world problems. The Academy will total 40 hours of training which makes it eligible for the National Advocate Credentialing Program.

  • To keep the interactive nature of the training, the in-person portion will total 36 hours with 4 hours of “pre-work” to be completed before the start of the Academy. This pre-work provides the foundation for the training that will occur during the week. The pretest will measure the attendees knowledge before the training and a posttest must be completed before certificates are awarded.
  • By registering for this training, each attendee agrees to complete the necessary work as described above.
  • The pre-work will be sent to you on or after 11/15/2024 depending on when you register, so register early to ensure the maximum amount of time to complete the work.


INFORMATION ABOUT THE AVAA

The Arizona Victim Assistance Academy (AVAA) is a project of the Arizona Coalition for Victim Services (ACVS) which is a non-profit coalition made up of crime victim service providers. To date, AVAA has trained over 1,000 advocates state-wide.

This Basic Academy provides a rare opportunity to work, study and interact with other victim service providers from around the state. The number of attendees is purposely kept small so that adult learning techniques can be used to reinforce the information received by the instructors.

This Academy is intended to provide fundamental information for all crime victim advocates. The Academy is designed primarily for victim service providers who are new to the field of advocacy with approximately one to three years of experience; however experienced advocates may also find the academy beneficial.

This material is pre-approved by the National Advocate Credentialing Program. For more information see http://www.trynova.org/help-crime-victim/nacp/

The registration includes; lunch each day, except Friday, and all instructional materials and supplies needed for the training .

PARTIAL LIST OF 2024 BASIC ACADEMY TOPICS

Victims' Rights, Restitution/Victim Compensation, Criminal Justice System, Vicarious Trauma, Child Abuse, Domestic Violence , Sexual Assault, Drunk Driving, Crisis Response, Elder Abuse, Ethics andCommunication Styles and many more.

PAYING BY CHECK

If you need to pay by check, click on the "Order Now" button. Fill out the registration information and then when you get to "payment method", there will be a drop down box with payment options. There you can select "pay by check" This will allow you to register without paying at this time. However, payment must be received before 11/25/24. No one will be allowed to attend the training without payment unless approved by the Project Director, Connie Chapman. You can contact Connie at 602-421-9354 or e-mail her at avaaacademy@gmail.com.

Checks can be sent to:

**AVAA

P.O. Box 25859

Tempe, AZ 85285

**NOTE THIS IS A NEW ADDRESS SO PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR SYSTEM REFLECTS THE CHANGE.*****


WHEN REGISTERING

Please ensure that your current e-mail address, position title along with your name is included in the registration information. Many agencies have accounting personnel or supervisors who register for them so please ensure that they enter your name and e-mail address when registering. Attendees will be receiving the pre work along with important information for the Academy through e-mails so please ensure your updated e-mail is included with your registration.

By registering you agree to complete the pre work and pretest BEFORE attending the training.

HOTEL

Embassy Suites - Location of the training

A limited amount of rooms are available to reserve at the government rate of $120+ tax. To reserve one of these rooms you can click on the link below:

https://www.hilton.com/en/attend-my-event/tuseees-907-eba314c8-9808-405c-9a8f-29173cd27496/

Ask for the "Arizona Victim Assistance Academy block". These rooms must be reserved by 11/17/2024 to get the contracted rate.

Hotel scholarships available. Once you register, if you are interested in a hotel scholarship, send an email to Connie Chapman at avaaacademy@gmail.com before 11/17/2024 to be eligible.


REASONABLE ACCOMODATIONS

If any attendee is in need of a reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act or has limited English proficiency (LEP), please contact Connie Chapman at avaaacademy@gmail.com by 10/28/2024.

FAQs

Is my registration/ticket transferrable?

You may transfer a registration from one person to another but you must contact Connie Chapman at avaaacademy@gmail.com with the new name by 12/2/2024.

What is the refund policy?

A refund is available up to 11/22/2024 minus a $25 processing fee. After that date, no refunds will be available although you may replace the employee with another one by 12/2/2024 by contacting Connie Chapman at avaaacademy@gmail.com. Contact Connie for more information.



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ACVS is a non-profit coalition made up of crime victim service providers.  One of its main goals is to provide training and networking opportunities to agencies that provide services to crime victims.  For more information on ACVS click on the following link:

http://www.azcvs.net/