This flyer describes the technical assistance and training available to attorneys, victim advocates, judges, law enforcement, prosecutors, and other professionals who encounter immigrant survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, child abuse, dating violence, and human trafficking in their work. The flyer also contains links to register for one of the four Communities of Practice that NIWAP runs which are: the National Judicial Network (for judges and judicial officers only); our Roundtable for Law Enforcement, Prosecutors and their agency’s victim witness staff; a Family Lawyer’s Community of Practice and Victim Advocates Community of Practice. All provide ongoing peer-to-peer learning and educational opportunities for professionals working with immigrant victims and their children.
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[pdf] Naturalization of VAWA, SIJS, U and T Visa Recipient Survivors PowerPoint Presentation (September 23, 2022) (+)
[pdf] Free Technical Assistance and Resources for All Professionals Serving Immigrant and Refugee Women and Children (June 2019) (+)
The National Immigrant Women’s Advocacy Project (NIWAP, pronounced new-app) is a national provider of training, legal and social science research, policy development and technical assistance to advocates, attorneys, pro bono law firms, law schools, universities, federal, state and local law enforcement, prosecutors, judges, court staff, social services and health care providers, justice system personnel and other professionals who work with immigrant women, children and crime victims. We offer assistance on a broad range of issues including access to services, safety and legal rights.