Unique Challenges and Advocacy for Injured Victims/Survivors of Impaired Driving Crashes

With more than 350,000 people injured in drunk driving crashes each year in the United States alone, injured victims/survivors of impaired driving crashes are a unique and underserved population of crime victims. This course provides valuable insights into specific impacts experienced by these victims of crime, as well as practical guidance in areas connected to advocacy and trauma informed interactions.

Details:

  • Date & Time: January 14, 2026, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Pacific)
  • CLE Credit: 1.0 hours of Oregon General CLE credit (application pending)

Facilitated by: Meg Garvin, Executive Director, National Crime Victim Law Institute

Presented by: Heather Ayala, National Director of Victim Services and Volunteers, MADD

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