Training & Consultation
Training & TA
NRCC provides training and technical assistance (TA) to professionals addressing digital abuse against individuals, focusing on cyberstalking, nonconsensual distribution of intimate images (NDII), and technology-facilitated abuse. We cannot provide training, technical assistance, or direct victim services to victims, students, or the general public.
Explore below and contact us for additional support.
Staff & Agency Trainings
From 101 to advanced deep dives, we train professional organizations–law enforcement, community advocates, educators, and more– on awareness and preparation for responding to technology-facilitated violence.
Conference Keynotes
We are available to deliver customized, modular sessions or keynotes suitable for large, diverse audiences of professional responders.
On-Demand Webinars
We carefully plan webinar series to deliver updated information on new and evolving topics such as artificial intelligence. Many of our webinars are recorded and can be viewed on demand in our archive.
Training and TA Topics
NRCC supports professionals and communities to enhance their capacity to identify and respond to digital abuse. NRCC provides training and technical assistance to current and potential OVW grantees at no cost to the grantee. Geared towards advocates, educators, law enforcement, prosecutors, judges, and communities, NRCC offers information, resources, and individualized support. See below for examples of training and technical assistance topics.
Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence
Technology increasingly plays a significant role in sexual violence. This training will increase understanding about the use of technology to stalk, the non-consensual distribution of explicit or deepfake images, and other online campaigns to discredit survivors. Learn more about how to support survivors experiencing these harms.
Audience: Everyone
Investigating Cybercrime
When crimes occur online, achieving justice can seem especially difficult. Learn how to document online crimes and follow digital trails to successfully investigate and prosecute cybercrime.
Audience: Law enforcement, prosecutors, investigators
Digital Safety for Professionals
More and more, professional support workers face online threats, including harassment and scams, often because of the vital work they do for survivors. This training helps organizations understand these risks and prepare practical strategies to protect their teams.
Audience: Everyone
Tech Abuse Capacity Building
Does your organization want to set up services for survivors experiencing technology abuse but not sure where to get started? We can work closely with your organization to provide guidance, structure, training, and tailored support to build organizational capacity.
Audience: Advocates