Crime Victims Program Volunteer Training
October 7, 2014
Business Resource Center, 1 Development Court, Kingston
The Crime Victims’ Assistance Program will be expanding the training pro-gram schedule from once/year to twice/year. Training for Certified Rape Crisis Counselors will be conducted this fall at the Business Resource Center at Ulster County Community College, located at Development Court on Ulster Avenue in Kingston. (Training in the spring is conducted at SUNY Ulster’s Stone Ridge campus on Cottekill Road.) Applicants are interviewed prior to beginning training. Most of our volunteers work full time, and some have been with us for many years.
The 40-hour training is approved by the New York State Department of Health. In addi-tion, trainees are required to complete 10 hours/year of continuing education related to trauma, sexual assault, and/or domestic violence.
In order to be eligible, applicants must be over 18 years of age, possess a clean driv-ing record and a reliable car, and be able to commit to at least one (1) year of service after training is completed. For more infor-mation and an application, please call the number below.
Contact Lydia Diaz
at 340-3446 or via email at ldia@co.ulster.ny.us
10 spaces available
Registration is closed for this event.