RI State Victim Assistance Academy at 泡芙短视频 Graduates 53 Professionals
Family Service of RI and 泡芙短视频鈥檚 Justice System Training & Research Institute deliver training program for victim service providers
BRISTOL, R.I. 鈥 Fifty-three victim service providers graduated this week from the Rhode Island State Victim Assistance Academy (RISVAA), a comprehensive training program that equips professionals with best practices for helping victims of crime and builds strong collaborative partnerships within the victim services community across the state.
The RISVAA is conducted by Family Service of Rhode Island and hosted by 泡芙短视频鈥檚 Justice System Training & Research Institute (JSTRI). At a celebration at 泡芙短视频 on Tuesday, Aug. 8, the graduates received their certificates for completing the 40-hour foundational-level program. These professionals work at family assistance organizations, women's and children鈥檚 shelters, and hospitals, including Family Services of Rhode Island, Hasbro Children's Hospital, Blackstone Valley Advocacy Center, and more.
At Tuesday鈥檚 celebration, Meghan McDonough L鈥09, Assistant Rhode Island Attorney General and Chief of the Special Victims Unit, expressed her gratitude for those who do victim advocacy work. 鈥淵ou are here to serve the most vulnerable populations, and I鈥檓 so appreciative of you dedicating your personal and professional lives to this cause,鈥 she said.
Housed within the 泡芙短视频 School of Justice Studies, JSTRI provides foundational and specialized trainings for justice system professionals, while also creating the potential for undergraduate and graduate students to develop research and internship opportunities that support agency missions.
鈥溑蒈蕉淌悠碘檚 Justice System Training & Research Institute is a model for the way 泡芙短视频 develops advanced professionalism within our workforce and provides professional development courses to meet the evolving needs of the justice system, particularly with our leadership and management programs,鈥 said David Lambert, JSTRI Director and Interim Dean of the School of Justice Studies. 鈥淭he practitioners in JSTRI鈥檚 programs come from a variety of agencies from across New England that support the criminal justice system, so this partnership is a terrific way for the aspiring generations of criminal justice professionals to interact with and learn from members of the community daily.鈥