Mass violence
Remarks by OVC Director Kristina Rose from the National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center Grant Announcement
It’s wonderful to be in beautiful Charleston [South Carolina].
I want to thank Dr. Saladin and Dr. Kilpatrick for hosting us today, and for leading an exceptional institution that has done so much to advance our understanding of trauma and victimization.
I want to welcome Mayor Tecklenburg to our gathering – we are so pleased that you are able to join us. Thank you for...
Leave No Victim Behind: Serving Victims of Mass Violence Conference
San Marcos, TX
Terrorism and Mass Violence
Capacity-Building Overview
OVC FY 2023 National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center
Resources and Support for the Victims in St. Louis, Missouri
Skills for Psychological Recovery Online
Psychological First Aid Online
July 2022 Featured Resources
OVC Training and Technical Assistance Center Recorded Webinars
Planning and Implementation Guide for Comprehensive, Coordinated Victim Assistance for Mass Violence Incident Trials
Resources and Support for the Victims in Oxford Township, Michigan
Resources and Support for the Victims in Waukesha, Wisconsin
Resources and Support for the Victims of the Shooting in Collierville, Tennessee
Improving Community Preparedness to Assist Victims of Mass Violence or Domestic Terrorism: Training and Technical Assistance Program
This OVC-funded project provides training, technical assistance, and support to help communities augment their existing emergency response plans to ensure they effectively include immediate and long-term protocols and strategies to support victims of mass violence and domestic terrorism. Organizations can apply for no-cost assistance, watch on-demand trainings, and view resources on topics such as family/friends assistance center planning and donation management protocol.