Education & Resources

 

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LGBTQ+ Survivors

NVRDC created various resources to help understand the unique barriers that survivors in the LBGTQ+ Community face. This resource covers a wide range of topics from statistics on victimization to tips on supporting queer survivors in your life.


National Crime Victims’ Rights Week takes place every year during April!

National Crime Victims’ Rights Week takes place every year during April!

Crime Victims’ Rights

Did you know crime victims have rights? Learn more about what these rights are and how they can be enforced!


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Title IX

NVRDC created various resources to help student-survivors understand Title IX, the Clery Act, and related topics. We also creates a series of resources specifically focused on breaking down the US Department of Education’s 2020 Title IX changes.


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Identity Theft

Recovering from identity theft can be frustrating, complicated, and tiring. You may experience anger, fear and helplessness. These are normal reactions for people impacted by crime. Your recovery may be further complicated if the perpetrator is a family member or if you are also in the process of recovering from other violent traumas. Our advocates are here to help.


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Elder Abuse

NVRDC recognizes the unique needs of survivors of elder abuse, financial exploitation and abuse later in life, with the understanding that age is just a number. Whether you are 50, 65, 90 or older there is help available to you if you are a victim of crime in the District of Columbia.