ADVOCACY TRAINING PROGRAM

Advocacy training from Document the Abuse is vital for empowering those who support victims of domestic violence and stalking. This training provides advocates, counselors, legal personnel, and social workers with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively document instances of abuse using the Evidentiary Abuse Affidavit.

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Equip yourself with essential skills to support victims effectively. Our Advocacy Training provides practical tools and knowledge to confidently guide victims of violence to safely and securely document their evidence.

Join hundreds nationwide who are making a difference.

It’s with our deepest pleasure, to thank you so much for taking time to present to our group of clinicians and advocates!!! Everyone appreciated YOU, sharing your deep personal story, and expertise, and advocacy work. Everyone is so appreciative of this resource/tool and plans to share this with our patients and communities. I will share any additional feedback, all I received was PRAISE

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Knowing the victim’s information is kept confidential and in a secure location changes the dynamic of fear of an abuser finding and destroying vital evidence.

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