Event Spotlight
NAVRA is a project of NCVLI. Explore NAVRA and other NCVLI events that promote balance and fairness in the justice system through crime victim centered legal advocacy, education, and resource sharing.
Victims’ Voice Symposium

Meg Garvin will be Keynote at the Victims' Voice Symposium in Santa Rosa, California.
ICADV Annual Fall Conference

Meg Garvin will be a keynote speaker at the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s Annual Conference on October 27-28th
ICADV Annual Fall Conference

Meg Garvin will be a keynote speaker at the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s Annual Conference on October 27-28th
ABA Standards of Practice for Lawyers Representing Victims of DV, SA and Stalking

This training will cover standards of practice that enable attorneys to effectively represent victims in civil protection order cases and raise awareness of how critical effective representation is in securing a long-term reduction in domestic violence. This webinar is open to practitioners that reside within one of the 10 Victim Legal Assistance Network areas. Register here for the webinar.
2016 EVAWI Conference

NCVLI's Executive Director Meg Garvin will present at the 2016 EVAWI Conference.
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Criminal Justice Resiliency: Understanding and Overcoming Impacts of Implicit Bias

MCLE & Community Awareness Event
Domestic Violence Training for Legal Advocates

2-Day Domestic Violence Training for Legal Advocates
NAVRA Online CLE Training

Retroactivity: Are Convictions Ever Final?
Wraparound Network Training: HUD’s Final Rule Implementing VAWA 2013

Join NCVLI and the National Housing Law Project as we facilitate a training that invites practitioners from around the country to learn more about critical provisions of the VAWA rule to better assist survivors in need of housing-related advocacy and legal advice.
NAVRA Online CLE Training

What Happens When Criminal Defendants Fail to Pay Restitution?
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