Who Should Be Trained To Use This Process?


“The Evidentiary Abuse Affidavit contains information that is critical to help victims’ in documenting their experiences and creating a record to insure that instances of abuse are memorialized should they be needed for future use in the legal system” -Donna Pendergast

(Donna Pendergast is the First Assistant Attorney General Office of Special Investigations in Lansing Michigan. In her career she has successfully tried over 100 murder cases. She has been featured on such shows as 60 minutes, Dateline NBC, True Hollywood Story, Justice and Cold Case Files)

Any person who is likely to have contact with victims of domestic violence and the desire to be a point-of-contact for life saving documentation can be trained.

·                Law Enforcement 

·                Victim Advocates 

·                Attorneys and Para Legals

·                Therapists 

·                Domestic Violence Agencies 

·                Women’s Organizations 

·                Social Service workers 

·                Emergency Room Personnel 

·                Public Health Nurses 

·                911 Responders 

·                Jails 

·                Court Personnel 

·                Prosecutors/State Agencies 

·                Private Physicians 

·                Clergy/Religious Organizations

Interested in getting certified in the Evidentiary Abuse Affidavit?

Whether you are a DV Shelter, law enforcement, work in the judicial system, human resources, victim advocate, mental health professional or religious organization, anyone can be part of the solution through certification training in one of the processes hailed as ‘a huge breakthrough in victim services!’ For in person or personalized group training.

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