VAdata Office Hours
VAdata Office Hours
Drop in (virtually) any time between 3:00 and 4:30 to ask us your VAdata related questions.
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Drop in (virtually) any time between 3:00 and 4:30 to ask us your VAdata related questions.
These interactive quarterly gatherings of advocates, preventionists, sexual and domestic violence agency administrators, state funders and other partners serving survivors of violence are opportunities for connection and collaboration on the local, regional, and state level. The State and Local Partners Meetings are a unique forum for agencies to share their expertise and experiences from the … ›
Sexual and domestic violence agencies across the state use VAdata to track services and manage their grant reporting. For new staff, this means there's a lot to learn about VAdata, how data is captured, and how to use data to tell the story of survivors in your area. For advanced users, there may be more … ›
Extension for Community Health Outcomes or ECHO is a virtual network. Our ECHO will provide professionals with opportunities to learn about supporting survivors of abuse with disabilities and connect with other professionals. Our ECHO will be held once a month on Wednesdays from 12:00-1:30 PM. Certificates of participation and CEUs are available. November 13: Disability … ›
We invite you the first of two experiential gatherings that will combine strategies for enhancing individual and organizational wellness. These sessions will focus on strengthening relationships, expertise, and collective power for healing-centered transformation. We will learn about moving from reacting to the crisis of burnout towards the healing-centered capacity to prevent it, and build muscle to … ›
Drop in (virtually) any time between 3:00 and 4:30 to ask us your VAdata related questions.
Sexual and domestic violence agencies across the state use VAdata to track services and manage their grant reporting. For new staff, this means there's a lot to learn about VAdata, how data is captured, and how to use data to tell the story of survivors in your area. For advanced users, there may be more … ›
Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Agencies