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Parents Retreat provides educational sessions on coping with grief and very strong peer-support & connection from other survivors.
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Parents Retreat provides educational sessions on coping with grief and very strong peer-support & connection from other survivors.
Co-Workers Retreat provides educational sessions on coping with grief and very strong peer-support & connection from other survivors.
Spouses Retreat provides educational sessions on coping with grief and very strong peer-support & connection from other survivors.
Siblings Retreat provides educational sessions on coping with grief and very strong peer-support & connection from other survivors.
In September 2021, NCVC met with Kyndra Simmons from Youth Alive, Inc, to discuss the planning, implementation, and success of her organization’s prevention and intervention strategies. NCVC also discussed the possibility of some peer-to-peer support for The Western District of Washington. NCVC will support this engagement in 2022.
WA-W requested a follow-up TTA to help implement the recommendations from the Victim Services Assessment that was conducted in early 2021. The first TTa support that was agreed to support was to connect with Kyndra Simmons, who has implemented numerous intervention and prevention programs with Youth Alive. NCVC and WA-W put together several objectives for this TTA support.
The National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) helped The Eastern District of Washington to identify comparable external peer agencies for peer learning/peer exchange session(s).
The National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) assisted The Eastern District of Washington in identifying technology options for the Dispute Resolution Center (DRC) of Yakima and Kittitas Counties - Walk About Yakima (WAY) program.
Call with site to determine project status and TTA needs
Call with site to determine project status and TTA needs