MCASA presents this training examining military sexual trauma, the reporting process in the military, the role victim advocates and lawyers (both military and civilian) play in the process, and ways to forge partnerships between military and civilian sexual assault service providers. Forensic nurse examiners (FNEs), civilian and military victim advocates, sexual assault response coordinators (SARCs), legal advocates, and other service providers working with survivors of sexual violence can all benefit from better understanding the roles each may play when a military victim seeks services. Together, military-civilian connections ensure that all survivors of military sexual assault receive the trauma-informed, victim-centered care they deserve.
The training will be from 9 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at Peninsula Regional Medical Center.
To register or for more information, contact Eunice Esposito: 410-912-6382 or [email protected].