
60-Hour Domestic and Sexual Violence Training
This training prepares individuals to support survivors of domestic and sexual violence through trauma-informed, survivor-centered services. It is a foundational requirement for professionals and volunteers who work in crisis response, advocacy, shelter support, prevention, and other direct service roles within this field.
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This training prepares individuals to support survivors of domestic and sexual violence through trauma-informed, survivor-centered services. It is a foundational requirement for professionals and volunteers who work in crisis response, advocacy, shelter support, prevention, and other direct service roles within this field.
Pillars Community Health is an ICDVP- and ICASA-approved training site. Upon successful completion, participants are eligible to apply for statewide certification.
Please note: All 60 hours must be completed in full to earn certification.
Why This Training Matters
Survivors of domestic and sexual violence often face complex emotional, physical, and systemic challenges. This training equips participants with the skills to:
- Respond with empathy and understanding
- Navigate complex systems, including law enforcement, courts, and healthcare
- Uphold survivor autonomy and safety
- Address the needs of diverse communities and identities
- Build strong advocacy practices that support long-term healing and empowerment
Whether you’re pursuing a career in advocacy or looking to better support the people you serve, this training builds a crucial foundation for meaningful, ethical work in this field.
Training Schedule Overview
This training includes both asynchronous (self-study) and in-person components.
- May 5–9
Sexual Assault (SA) Self-Study Modules
- May 12–16
Domestic Violence (DV) Self-Study Modules
- May 19–20 | 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
In-Person Training at the HH Office
- May 28–30 | 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
In-Person Training at the HH Office
Additional Information
Eligibility:
Open to individuals pursuing professional roles in domestic violence and sexual assault services, including staff, interns, and volunteers.
Certification Outcome:
Successful completion qualifies participants to apply for statewide certification through ICDVP and/or ICASA.
Contact for Questions:
Gladys Carrillo | GCarrillo@pchcares.org | 708-743-3208
Accessibility:
Please let us know if you need any accommodations to participate in the training.
Dates
Starts:
Monday,
Ends:
Friday,
Cost
Free for staff and volunteers of Pillars Community Health with a six-month volunteer commitment; $250 fees apply for external participants.
60 HR DVSA Training Participant Form
Venue
Pillars Community Health – Hickory Hills
8020 W. 87th St.
Hickory Hills,
IL
60457
United States
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