The Advocate Toolkit is a web-based tool that provides user-friendly, grab-and-go resources for professionals in the community who interface with and advocate for survivors.
The Advocate Toolkit was built in response to reports from community providers who want to be well-prepared for their work with survivors but struggle to find the time to search for and locate useful training materials. It offers materials and resources from across different disciplines and is designed to be useful to social services, medical services, advocates, attorneys, and others who interface with survivors.
Select the tabs above (HT Basics, Victim Identification, Working with HT Survivors, Legal Needs, or Fundraising) to access topics that provide basic information and links to useful resources. Each page includes downloadable PDF versions of the information provided.
The information contained in this website was developed through a collaborative effort between the University of Arizona James E. Rogers School of Law and the University of San Diego School of Law. The information on this website is not legal advice.
Through this website you are able to link to other websites which are not under the control of either university. We have no control over the nature, content and availability of those sites. These links are provided only as a convenience. Inclusion of any link does not imply recommendation, approval or endorsement of those websites by the University of Arizona or the University of San Diego, nor does it imply that the linked site recommends, approves of, or endorses either university.
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