National Training
National Training
The list below provided several recommended Domestic and Sexual Violence training organizations.
Ending Violence Against Women International (EVAWI)
Website includes an online training institute.
www.evawintl.org
Battered Women’s Justice Project
Various webinars on topics such as military communities and violence, child protective services, and more.
www.bwjp.org
Futures Without Violence
Various related to human trafficking, health care responses to domestic violence, children/youth related issues and more.
www.futureswithoutviolence.org
Immigrant Legal Resource Center
Various webinars related to legal remedies such as the VAWA self-petition and U Visa.
*There is a cost to participate in the webinars.
www.ilrc.org/Immigration-Law-Trainings-Seminars-and-Webinars
National Judicial Education Project
Website includes a free webcourse on intimate partner sexual abuse.
www.legalmomentum.org/national-judicial-education-program
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
The NSVRC has webinars and e-learning courses on a variety of topics as well as a series specific to rural communities.
www.nsvrc.org
Northwest Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian and Gay Survivors of Abuse
Various topics related to supporting survivors who are part of the LGBT communities.
www.nwnetwork.org
Praxis International
Various topics related to systems advocacy, children/youth related issues, collaboration, etc.
www.praxisinternational.org
PreventConnect
Various webinars and e-learning courses related to primary prevention, bystander engagement, engaging men and boys, changing social norms, etc.
www.preventconnect.org
Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention
Training Institute offers a variety of on-site and online training for family violence and sexual assault professionals.
www.strangulationtraininginstitute.com
UN Women’s Virtual Knowledge Centre
Site includes various webinars related to domestic and sexual violence services and prevention.
www.endvawnow.org
Veto Violence (Violence Education Tools Online)
The site is sponsored by the CDC. It includes e-learning courses and other tools related to addressing and preventing domestic and sexual violence.
vetoviolence.cdc.gov