Cheat Sheet for STOP Administrators and Subgrantees
People Trained
General Hints ⊕ Use the category that is most descriptive of the people attending the training event. The fit does not have to be perfect—if the professionals trained are similar to those of the existing category, use that category. The examples below are not intended to be an exhaustive list, but rather an illustration of the type of professionals trained that might go into each category Do not report “victim advocate” in the “other” category. Instead, report advocates under sexual assault, or domestic violence program staff, as appropriate. If the professionals in a group are from different disciplines or agencies, and you do not have specific numbers for each group, report them in the multidisciplinary group category.
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Categories that can be reassigned to existing categories—please reassign Law Enforcement Officers 911 Dispatchers, call takers, and staff Police academy students Citizens’ academy College or high school security and dispatchers Crime lab staff Criminal justice students Juvenile justice staff and students Marshals Game wardens Park rangers Health Professionals Emergency medical staff Military base hospital staff Nurses and nursing students Paramedics SANE, nurse examiners, SAFE Physicians Dentists
Cheat Sheet for People Trained (1-31-07)
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Government Agency Staff Child welfare and child protection agency staff Firefighters, personnel and students City employees Regional planning staff City, county, or state human services staff Mental Health Professionals Substance abuse service providers Therapists Social workers and social work students Psychiatrists Psychologists Group facilitators Case workers Case managers Appropriate Others—do not fit into existing categories, can be reported in other Veterinarians, animal abuse workers Board members Child care workers Head Start staff Day care providers Cosmetologists Community service organization members (e.g., Kiwanis, Lions Club, Rotary Club, Shriners) Court-appointed special advocates (CASAs) Guardians ad litem (except attorney GALs--report under attorneys/law students) Educators, teachers at schools of all levels University resident assistants and residential staff Guidance counselors Teen peer counselors Prevention staff and educators Legislators and legislative personnel Consulate/embassy staff Nursing home staff Military officers
Cheat Sheet for People Trained (1-31-07)
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Inappropriate Others—do not report, since these are not professionals Students: grade school, middle school, high school and college (unless preprofessional students) Community members Church congregations Employees at businesses DV and SA awareness activities or attendees Neighborhood groups Parents Refugees, immigrants Advocacy group members Teen program participants Victim/survivors
Cheat Sheet for People Trained (1-31-07)
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