We think and act intentionally about what we are doing as advocates. To advocate is do more than provide services. We engage in the work of ensuring that the voices of those we advocate for are being heard in many ways.
“Tribal Advocates are the backbone of the response to end both domestic violence and sexual violence within their tribes. The work of the advocate will create the change we need in our communities.”
- Victoria Ybanez, Red Wind’s Executive Director
2024 Training Schedule for the National Tribal Advocate Center
Domestic Assault Tribal Advocate Institute (DATI)
Event dates: FALL DATES TBD
DATI provides 40 hours of training to build the critical framework for Tribal Domestic Violence Advocates to effectively and appropriately respond to domestic violence victims in their communities.
This training will also prepare tribal advocates for seeking domestic violence advocacy certification and is the only training of its kind that includes relevant information that addresses tribal and federal responses.
Accommodations for Training:
Fall 24 and Spring 24 Location TBD
Sexual Assault Tribal Advocate Institute (SATI)
Event dates: FALL DATES TBD
DATI provides 40 hours of training to build the critical framework for Tribal Domestic Violence Advocates to effectively and appropriately respond to domestic violence victims in their communities.
This training will also prepare tribal advocates for seeking domestic violence advocacy certification and is the only training of its kind that includes relevant information that addresses tribal and federal responses.
Enhancing the Capacity of Tribal Advocates Through Training & Support
Red Wind developed the National Tribal Advocate Center to fill a void in Indian Country. Through comprehensive native-specific training we’re strengthening the capacity of tribal advocates.
We offer 40-hour training sessions designed to strengthen advocates’ ability to work effectively with those they serve. Red Wind also provides a combination of Advanced Tribal Advocate training.