Tools and Trainings Available from the National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center
The National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center provides communities with access to evidence-based information and the necessary resources to effectively prepare for and respond to mass violence incidents.
Established in October 2017, the center seeks to improve victim and mental health services through training, technical assistance, and public policy development.
The center offers online and mobile training programs that help individuals, families, and first responders cope with the emotional aftermath of violence. Additional training and tools guide mental health professionals on evidence-based interventions.
The center also provides community leaders and the media with information about best practices for community education and recovery.
Visit the National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center website to learn more and view these resources.
(Posted November 29, 2018)