Introduction to Military-Civilian CCR Team Course

Content
11 modules

Rating

Course length
5 hours

Instructor
Kimberly Henry

Released
22 May 2025

Price
Free

Description

About This Course:

This course provides an introduction to the unique challenges, legal frameworks, and considerations when working with military-connected survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking (DVSAS). Designed for community advocates, service providers, and legal professionals, the course emphasizes the importance of collaborative Coordinated Community Response (CCR) Teams with military and civilian partnerships to meet the needs of this population. Through expert-led presentations and interactive knowledge checks, participants will develop the skills to collaborate effectively across military and civilian systems, create tailored interventions, and build coordinated responses to support military-connected survivors.

This course is developed through the "Advocating for Military-Connected Survivors" project funded by the Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women.  The Project Mission is to provide trauma-informed and survivor-centered training and technical assistance (TTA) that empowers legal personnel, victim advocates, and allied professionals to support military-connected survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking (DVSAS).

If you need support, please contact our team at militarytta@trynova.org

 

This project is supported by Award No. 15JOVW-22-GK-04039-MUMU awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication, conference agenda, or product, are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Department of Justice.​

Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the Military Environment and Survivors’ Needs: Explain the unique military environment and considerations when working with military-connected survivors.

  2. Navigate Legal Frameworks: Distinguish between military and civilian legal systems, understanding the rights of survivors and available protective measures.

  3. Collaborate Across Systems: Develop strategies for building effective Coordinated Community Response (CCR) Teams between military and civilian agencies.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Introductory to Military-Civilian CCR Team Course

Learning credits

CEU
5.0
1.
Welcome!
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2.
Advocating for Military-Connected Survivors of Domestic and Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking (DVSAS) 101
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3.
101 Knowledge Check
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4.
Victims’ Rights 101: Military and Civilian Criminal Justice
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5.
Victims' Rights 101 Knowledge Check
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6.
Risk Assessment and Safety Planning for Military-Connected Survivors
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7.
Risk Assessment Knowledge Check
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8.
Introduction to Civilian-Military Coordinated Community Responses (CCR)
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9.
Intro to CCR Knowledge Check
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10.
Resources, Materials, and Tip Sheets
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11.
End of Course Evaluation
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