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Commitment to children, objectivity, tenacity and great communication skills are several of the key characteristics of great court appointed advocate volunteers. We'll teach you the rest in Advocacy University - Child Advocates' comprehensive volunteer training program that empowers individuals to become effective advocates.
Advocacy University is offered several times each year and provides an instruction-based, interactive forum for individuals who are interested in becoming a court appointed advocate volunteer.
*If you plan to become a court appointed advocate, you must attend an orientation session prior to attending Advocacy University.
June 2013 Advocacy University | |||
6/15 |
Introduction to Abuse and Neglect |
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM |
Child Advocates Office |
6/17 |
Program Presentations |
6 - 9 PM |
Child Advocates Office |
6/18 |
Pre-Law |
5:30 - 9 PM |
Location TBD |
6/19 |
Sexual Abuse |
5:30 - 9 PM |
Children's Assessment Center |
6/20 |
Communication and Cultural Diversity |
6 - 9 PM |
Child Advocates Office |
6/24 |
Volunteer Lab Exercise |
6 - 9 PM |
Child Advocates Office |
6/24, 25 or 26 |
Volunteer Interviews * |
select times |
Child Advocates Office |
6/27 |
Volunteer Swear-in |
6 - 9 PM |
Child Advocates Office |