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On the login page, click "Forgot your password?" and enter your email address. If you are a registered user of the LMS, the system will automatically email you a link to reset your password. Individuals who do not have a user account registered on the system will not receive an email!
The Entry Level LMS is available for advocates who have not yet completed the CCVAA Entry Level Academy. Users can access prerequisites for Entry Level Academy at any time, and even begin working on them during their onboarding process. Note: New accounts may take up to 72 hours to be activated. Click here to see instructions on signing up for an account.
The Main LMS is available for advocates, supervisors, and coordinators who have completed the CCVAA Entry Levl Academy. Users of the Main LMS have access to advanced training materials and job aids, and may apply for any upcoming online or in-person training (e.g., Roundtables, OTS, Advanced Training, TOT, etc.). To create an account, a supervisor or coordinator from your office must submit a formal request. Contact us for more details.
The VAT Online Training is offered by the Office for Victims of Crime. This is a national resource that is hosted on the OVC LMS, which is a different entity from CCVAA. We are unable to use our system to track your OVC VAT progress. Click here to navigate to the OVC VAT Training LMS.
Entry Level |
Required for advocates assigned to CalOES UV/XV grant-funded programs.
This is the only required training. Mandatory for all new Victim/Witness Advocates within their first year of employment. A certificate of completion will be provided on the last day of the 40-hour training. |
Advanced |
This training is not required, but is encouraged for Advocates with more than two years of experience. |
Coordinator |
This training is not required, but is encouraged for Victim/Witness Coordinators who are new in their roles. |
Crisis Response |
This training is not required, but is encouraged for those in the Victim/Witness department who may respond to crime-related mass causalities incidents. |
Participants will be notified of registration openings by their coordinators. All CCVAA trainings are by application only and acceptance emails are sent out to qualifying participants.
There are no registration fees associated with any of the current trainings.
All participants' respective agencies are responsible for all travel, lodging, and per diem costs.
A limited number of scholarships for reimbursement may be available. Please contact training@waymakersoc.org for more information.
Entry Level |
Yes Pre-assignments include various questionnaires and activities. |
Advanced |
No, there are no pre-assignments at this time. |
Coordinator |
Yes. Pre-assignments are required throughout the modules of the training. |
Crisis Response |
Yes. Pre-assignments include the online FAC refresher. |
All CCVAA trainings start promptly at 8:00 am daily.
Leaving early from any CCVAA training will result in a non-completion status. Participants are responsible for ensuring any travel time has been accounted for when attending a training.
This will depend on the type of training. For example, at some trainings, we ask that participants bring their laptops. Entry Level training requires participants to bring outreach materials.
The dress code for all CCVAA trainings is smart casual, unless otherwise advised by the Training Coordinator. We recommend to bringing a light sweater or jacket as temperatures inside the training venue can vary.
Some trainings have technology pieces built into the curriculum and will provide an opportunity for participants to use cell phones or laptops during training. We ask that participants refrain from any other cell phone use while in training.
As a grant-funded program, CCVAA Training does not provide any food or beverage services during any of the trainings. Participants will typically be given a one-hour lunch break on their own and a list of local eateries will be made available.