16 Mar COVID-19 – Working Remotely: Key Considerations for Survivor-Centered Organizations
From 2:00 PM until 3:00 PM
Presented by the National Resource Center for Reaching Victims/Vera Institute of Justice
The spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and the rapidly evolving circumstances in which we find ourselves present an opportunity for us to come together and tackle these unprecedented challenges together. Survivors need victim services now more than ever. Protecting against the spread of COVID-19 is creating new dynamics and barriers to services for survivors. It is also creating an urgent call to action for advocacy programs.
How do we stay connected with survivors and continue to provide support, especially to those with the fewest resources and in greatest need, while also keeping our programs, staff, and communities healthy? We need each other now more than ever to solve these challenges. We know that survivors and advocates are resilient and our collective strength will carry us through these unprecedented and unpredictable times.
We invite you to join us for a series of discussions where we tap into this strength and one another's creativity to solve the challenges before us together.
Sessions
Thursday, March 26
Working Remotely: Key Considerations for Survivor-Centered Organizations
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ET
Please Register
You are welcome to participate in as many sessions as you like.
Please let us know which sessions you plan to attend by completing a brief registration form.
Our Virtual Engagement Platform
We use Zoom as our virtual engagement platform. We will provide closed captioning and American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for these engagements. Other language interpretation is available upon request.
Register now to participate in any of these events. If you need assistance with registration, please contact us at reachingvictims@vera.org.