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These resources may be able to help victims, their families, and the community, as well as the professionals and leaders that are assisting them during this difficult time.
These resources may be able to help victims, their families, and the community, as well as the professionals and leaders that are assisting them during this difficult time.
These resources may be able to help victims, their families, and the community, as well as the professionals and leaders that are assisting them during this difficult time.
These resources may be able to help victims, their families, and the community, as well as the professionals and leaders that are assisting them during this difficult time.
These resources may be able to help victims, their families, and the community, as well as the professionals and leaders that are assisting them during this difficult time.
These resources may be able to help victims, their families, and the community, as well as the professionals and leaders that are assisting them during this difficult time.
The OVC-funded Tribal Victim Services Training and Technical Assistance (T-VSTTA, pronounced t-vista) is a capacity-building program for American Indian and Alaska Native communities. T-VSTTA provides tailored, victim-centered, and trauma-informed training and technical assistance to grantees and potential grantees as they develop sustainable victim services programs.
This easy-to-use tool can help organizations serving crime victims and survivors to measure service quality and outcomes. Use this free platform to collect, understand, and analyze the ways your program affects those you serve. RTI International and its partners manage the iMPRoVE project with support from OVC, the National Institute of Justice, and the Office on Violence Against Women.
These resources may be able to help victims, their families, and the community, as well as the professionals and leaders that are assisting them during this difficult time.