Training

At SRCAC, we are dedicated to offering accessible, no-cost training to professionals who support children and families impacted by abuse. Whether you prefer to learn at your own pace, engage with courses developed in partnership with other leading agencies, or participate in training designed specifically for Chapters, our programs are tailored to meet your needs.

Chapters, In Person, Live Virtual

Leading People and Crafting Culture: Core Concepts for Building Strong Chapters

Participate in this immersive training to enhance your leadership skills, strengthen organizational systems, and cultivate a productive culture through actionable strategies and interactive exercises designed for Chapter success.
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Victim Advocacy, Live Virtual

Victim Advocacy Peer Forums

Connect with victim advocates nationwide in these virtual forums, engage in discussions on key advocacy topics, and share resources through interactive small-group breakout sessions.
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Mental Health, Victim Advocacy, Live Virtual

Victim Advocate and Mental Health Partnerships Peer Consultation Forums

Join these virtual forums to strengthen collaboration between victim advocates and mental health professionals, share resources, and engage in peer discussions to enhance multidisciplinary partnerships.
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Victim Advocacy, Live Virtual

Foundations of CAC Family Advocacy

Register for this comprehensive training for victim advocates, covering key competencies to enhance skills and knowledge in family advocacy.
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Victim Advocacy, Self-paced Virtual

Moving Beyond: A Recorded Series of Special Topics in Victim Advocacy

Access this recorded series to learn from experts on key topics in child abuse advocacy and gain valuable insights and resources at your own pace.
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Chapters, Organizational Management, Self-paced Virtual

Board of Directors Blueprint

Dive into this recorded webinar to explore essential topics for CAC board members, including the CAC model, executive director support, board roles, and managing vicarious trauma.
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