Many domestic violence advocates are themselves survivors. This lived experience can be a profound source of empathy, credibility and hope for clients - but it can also bring unique challenges. Survivor advocates may navigate emotional triggers, over-identification with clients, complex boundaries around disclosure, ongoing personal safety concerns, and the dual impact of trauma and advocacy work.
This six-part webinar series provides a supportive skill-building space for survivor advocates to explore these realities, build resilience, and deepen the joy and sustainability of their work. Each session will blend education, reflection, and peer connection.
Each session will be 90 minutes, virtual via Zoom.
Event Date(s): 08/11/2026 - 08/11/2026
Event Time(s): 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Credits: 2 Hours
Dr. Kate Watson is the President and Founder of The Advocacy Academy, a training and consulting company for victim advocates, child and family advocates, and other change agents. Dr. Watson holds a Master of Education in Psychological Counseling from Columbia University, a Doctorate in Health Policy and Social Justice from Drexel University, and a Certificate of Diversity and Inclusion from Cornell University.
Advocates and leadership staff currently working in Georgia domestic violence shelters and community-based domestic violence programs.
Please contact Jennifer Lyon at jlyon@gcadv.org if you cannot attend.