Victim Advocacy:  Building Skills and Support | Module 3: Victim Rights

This 60-minute virtual training module provides participants with essential knowledge and practical tools to better serve crime victims in their communities. Attendees will strengthen their understanding of the NCA Victim Advocacy and Support Standard, demonstrate an enhanced understanding of the Crime Victim Rights Act, gain deeper insight into Victim Compensation Programs, and explore actionable strategies that can be implemented locally to support victims effectively. By the end of the session, participants will leave with a stronger foundation in victims' rights and practical approaches to make a meaningful impact. 

Michele Mullen, MSW, LCSW

Senior Manager, Workforce Project

NCA

Michele Mullen, MSW, LCSW, is Senior Manager, Workforce Project at the National Children’s Alliance (NCA), where she oversees initiatives to support and innovate within the children’s advocacy center (CAC) workforce. With over 28 years in the child abuse field, Michele is a dedicated advocate for the CAC movement.  In her current role, Michele leads NCA’s Leadership and Workforce Development Project, facilitates the Working Groups, and advances key priorities outlined in the NCA Strategic Plan.  Her work focuses on leadership development and expanding career pathways for mental health clinicians and medical professionals working with CACs.  Michele also serves on the NCA CSEC Collaborative Workgroup, working to enhance best practice standards for youth who have experienced exploitation. 

Before joining NCA in March 2024, Michele served as a Training Specialist for the Northeast Regional Children’s Advocacy Center (NRCAC).  In that role, she developed and delivered training on topics such as victim advocacy, secondary traumatic stress, multidisciplinary team development, strategic planning, and the commercial sexual exploitation of children, aiming to strengthen multidisciplinary teams and support CAC development. 

Prior to her work with NRCAC, Michele spent 17 years with the Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office/Norfolk Advocates for Children in Massachusetts. Michele began as a Victim Advocate on child abuse cases and later became the founding CAC Director, where she played a central role in establishing a fully accredited CAC. Earlier in her career, Michele worked with survivors of domestic violence.

Michele holds a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from the University of Pennsylvania and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW).  She can be contacted at MMullen@nca-online.org.

Salli Kerr

Trauma-Informed Learning Solutions LLC

Salli Kerr is the founder of Trauma-Informed Learning Solutions LLC, where she provides consultation and training to children’s advocacy center multidisciplinary team (MDT) members and staff. With nearly a decade of experience training frontline professionals, Salli brings a practical, grounded approach to strengthening how MDT members navigate the demands of trauma-exposed work.

Her work focuses on equipping organizations and MDTs with tools that strengthen skill development, shared language, and compassionate response—while acknowledging the real impact of secondary traumatic stress on professionals. Salli is known for creating learning spaces that are accessible, reflective, and immediately applicable to day-to-day practice.

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Victim Advocacy: Building Skills and Support | Module 3: Victim Rights Certificate
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