Program at a Glance
2008 North American Victim Assistance Conference

The 2008 Annual Conference took place September 28 to October 2, 2008 in Louisville, KY. Thank you to all who attended. We look forward to seeing you in 2009 in Scottsdale, AZ. The 2008 Conference information on the remainder of this page is provided for historical purposes.

2008 Conference Details

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Registration

Public Events & Tickets

Conference Program

Schedule

Keynote Speakers

Workshops

Roundtables

Conference Brochure (pdf)

Information Exchange

Borders Books Partnership

Hotel & Venue

Annual Awards & Nominations

Auction

Board Elections

Scholarship Opportunities

Call for Presenters

Call for Exhibitors

Contact Us

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Sunday – September 28
Registration Opens
Information Exchange Opens
Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau – Welcome Desk Opens
Roundtable Discussion Groups – Learn, participate, forge action
Networking meetings
Appriss tours
Monday – September 29
Opening Ceremonies including US Attorney General Michael Mukasey; Congressman Ted Poe; John Gillis, Director of the Office for Victims of Crime; and Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear
Plenary Multi-Disciplinary Panel
Workshops 3:30-5:00 (ten tracks)
Locked The Movie Private movie screening of Locked, 7:30pm. Writer and Director will be present.
Tuesday – September 30
Topical Mini-Plenary Sessions/Workshops 9:00 - 12:00
Silent Auction Opens
NOVA Awards and Luncheon featuring Donna VanLiere
Workshops afternoon 1:30 – 5:00 (twenty tracks)
Silent/Live Auction
Wednesday – October 1
Victim Tribute including Mildred Muhammad, Pat Byron, Joe Samaha, and Lucy Lee
Workshops morning (ten tracks)
Workshops afternoon 2:00 - 5:30 (twenty tracks)
Private movie screening of Take, 7:30pm. Writer and Director will be present.
Thursday – October 2
Workshops morning 9:00 - 12:30 (twenty tracks)
Workshops afternoon 2:00 - 5:30 (twenty tracks)
Followed by:
Pre Banquet Reception
Banquet with Karen Vadino and featuring Trisha Meili

Additional Training: NOVA’s renowned Basic Community Crisis Response Training (4 day agenda) will be presented during the conference. This training is not included in your conference registration.

Throughout the week: Interdisciplinary panels, networking receptions, book fair & exhibitors, and more!

NOVA’s bi-annual National Crisis Response Team Institute will be held Friday, October 3 and Saturday, October 4 at the Galt House. If you have completed NOVA’s Basic Community Crisis Response Team Training you are eligible to attend through a separate registration process. This institute is not inclusive with your conference registration.



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