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Crook County Family Violence offering CORE training

Crook County Family Violence and the Crook County Attorney’s Victim Witness Program will be hosting the annual CORE Rural Advocacy training on February 2 to 5 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This free interactive training explains the dynamics of victim and offender behavior in domestic violence, stalking and sexual assault cases.

Issues tackled range from assisting victims with Orders of Protection to victim navigation through the Judicial System, along with dozens of other victim-centered advocacy skills.

Domestic and sexual violence affects all of us in various forms, which makes this training perfect for anyone who has the desire to help others.

We have thought long and hard about the ways in which we can offer this amazing training to the community while also following the guidelines for COVID-19. The training will be held virtually along with in person at the Church of Christ in Sundance, which is an ideal venue to establish well over the social distancing requirement of six feet along with plenty of hand sanitizer.

If you would like more information or to sign up for the training, please contact Kayleigh at Crook County Family Violence, 283-2415, or [email protected].

 
 
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