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2026 SA-Specific Advocate 40-hour Certification Training
Join Oregon SATF for our hybrid-statewide, sexual assault-specific privileged advocate certification training!
Designed to meet Oregon’s Advocate Privilege training standards, this training will prepare advocates and their collaborators to:
support the needs of survivors and victims seeking support after experiences with sexual violence;
navigate systems; and
offer trauma-informed, survivor-centered direct advocacy services.
IMPORTANT: In alignment with Oregon ‘s Advocate Privilege law, participants must attend all 40-hours of training to receive certification. No refunds will be provided to participants that miss training sessions. If you have questions about certification, please reach out to our team at taskforce@oregonsatf.org.
DETAILS
When: September 15-18, 2026
Where: Salem, OR
Cost: $325 / participant, limited scholarships are available, email membership@oregonsatf.org for the scholarship application.
Who this training is for: Community-based DVSA advocates, Campus-based advocates, community/identity-specific advocates, Tribal advocates, anyone providing direct advocacy services for survivors and victims of sexual violence.
Training is split into two parts to support participant’s learning and capacity:
Part one is composed of online modules that participants will complete at their own pace prior to the in-person portion of training.
Part two is three days in person, covering additional topics and expanding on topics from the online modules.
Space is limited to a first-come, first-serve basis!
SELECT SESSIONS INCLUDE:
SA Dynamics
Sustainability in Advocacy Practice
Systems Navigation (including medical advocacy, criminal justice system, etc.)
Providing Advocacy Services for Youth
Campus-based Advocacy
Prevention in Advocacy
and more!
Join Oregon SATF for our hybrid-statewide, sexual assault-specific privileged advocate certification training!
Designed to meet Oregon’s Advocate Privilege training standards, this training will prepare advocates and their collaborators to:
support the needs of survivors and victims seeking support after experiences with sexual violence;
navigate systems; and
offer trauma-informed, survivor-centered direct advocacy services.
IMPORTANT: In alignment with Oregon ‘s Advocate Privilege law, participants must attend all 40-hours of training to receive certification. No refunds will be provided to participants that miss training sessions. If you have questions about certification, please reach out to our team at taskforce@oregonsatf.org.
DETAILS
When: September 15-18, 2026
Where: Salem, OR
Cost: $325 / participant, limited scholarships are available, email membership@oregonsatf.org for the scholarship application.
Who this training is for: Community-based DVSA advocates, Campus-based advocates, community/identity-specific advocates, Tribal advocates, anyone providing direct advocacy services for survivors and victims of sexual violence.
Training is split into two parts to support participant’s learning and capacity:
Part one is composed of online modules that participants will complete at their own pace prior to the in-person portion of training.
Part two is three days in person, covering additional topics and expanding on topics from the online modules.
Space is limited to a first-come, first-serve basis!
SELECT SESSIONS INCLUDE:
SA Dynamics
Sustainability in Advocacy Practice
Systems Navigation (including medical advocacy, criminal justice system, etc.)
Providing Advocacy Services for Youth
Campus-based Advocacy
Prevention in Advocacy
and more!