Online Sexual Assault Advocate Training Institute

Description

Have you been interested in taking our Sexual Assault Advocate Training Institute (SAATI) but haven’t had the opportunity? Then this self-paced Online SAATI option is for you. Get the same information as in person, engage in similar activities, and receive the certificate from the comfort of your own office.

 

CCASA’s Online Sexual Assault Advocate Training Institute (SAATI) provides the 30 training hours necessary to meet statutory requirements for advocate privilege. SAATI is designed for staff at community- and campus-based sexual and domestic violence advocacy programs. It is also appropriate for staff at law enforcement and district attorney’s victim assistance programs.

 

This course will be held on Canvas, an online learning management system and will give you the opportunity to view lectures, read handouts, and complete activities. Once you register, wait to receive an email from Canvas to get started.You will need to come back to Coalition Manager when you have completed your Canvas training - to complete the Certification Quiz. 

 

Feel free to email [email protected] with any questions about the course.

 

This project was supported by Grant No. 2018-WF-AX-0028, 2019-WF-AX-0053, and 2020-WF-AX-0043 awarded by the state administering office for the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice's STOP Formula Grant Program. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this training are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the state or the U.S. Department of Justice.

Access Level

Only Members

Content Areas

Training - DV/SA/Stalking Topics
Advocate Response, Confidentiality, Drug Facilitated SA, Mandatory Reporting, SA Dynamics/Services
Training - Justice System Topics
Civil Court Procedures, Criminal Court Procedures, Judicial Response, Law Enforcement Response, Prosecution Response, SA Forensic Examinations
Training - Organizational Community Response Topics
Discrimination and Oppression Issues, Outreach to Diverse/Underserved Populations, Program Accessibility, Technology Safety Issues, Victim Service Admin and Operations
Training - Underserved Populations Topics
geographically isolated, Black or African American, Deaf/HOH, elderly, Hispanic or Latino, Immigrants/Refugees/Asylum Seekers, LGBT or Inter-Sex, live in urban areas, American Indian/Alaska Native, have disabilities, have limited English proficiency, live in rural areas
Education Topics
sexual assault overview, dynamics, and services