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The New York State Victim Assistance Academy (NYSVAA) offers an opportunity to learn, study and network with providers from a variety of victim service professions and programs. The intense, week-long basic Academy provides a foundation in the principles and policies of victims’ rights work and a comprehensive set of case management skills, knowledge and resources to enable you to better meet the short- and long-term needs of crime victims in New York State.

Photo of the Class of 2006.

You will learn:

  • Types of victimizations, including homicide, sexual assault, hate crimes, domestic violence, identity theft, child victimization, elder abuse, intoxicated driving, technology-assisted crime, and trafficking.
  • Mental health needs of victims coping with trauma, grief, and/or substance abuse.
  • Crime victim compensation, reimbursement, restitution and other remedies.
  • Caring for the caregiver; vicarious trauma and stress management.
  • Program management, such as interagency collaboration, media relations, and research and evaluation.
  • The role of justice systems, looking at criminal, civil, and alternative systems in New York State, the United States Justice for All Act, and Tribal Sovereignty.
  • The impact of race, class, sexual orientation, age, gender, ethnicity, immigration status, language, religion, rural, suburban and urban issues on effective service delivery.
  • Case management tools and techniques.

Students receive an extensive NYSVAA Textbook (CD-ROM) with historical, theoretical and statutory information, and Resource Manual with bibliographies, websites, articles and additional resource information.

Applications for the June 15-20, 2008 Academy will be accepted beginning in February 2008. Early acceptance decisions will be made by April 15. 

The Academy will be held at Marist College, one of the leading colleges of the arts and sciences in the Northeast, overlooking the Hudson River in the heart of the historic Hudson Valley, midway between New York City and Albany, the state capital.

Advanced Institutes are shorter, intense explorations into specific topics for service providers with more than 5 years in the field, or on a management track. The inaugural Institute offered August 9 & 10, 2007 was on Management and Supervision in Victim Services at The Sage Colleges in Albany, NY. The 2008 Advanced Institute will be on Technology and Crime.

 

This site was last updated 3/01/08

 
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