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National Crime Victims’ Rights Week 2025

NCVRW 2025 Artwork in a banner reading 'Kinship Connection & Healing'

National Crime Victims' Rights Week 2025

Since 1981, National Crime Victims' Rights Week (NCVRW) has challenged the Nation to confront and remove barriers to achieving justice for all victims of crime. During NCVRW, we recognize the accomplishments of the victims' rights movement and reflect on how far we've come. 

Every April, the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) leads communities throughout the country in their annual observances of NCVRW. In 2025, we will observe NCVRW on April 6-12, with the theme - 

Connecting < KINSHIP > Healing

The 2025 theme of KINSHIP was a call-to-action to recognize that shared humanity should be at the center of supporting all survivors and victims of crime. KINSHIP is a state of being with survivors that drives vital connections and increases access to services, rights, and healing. KINSHIP is where victim advocacy begins.


NCVRW 2025 Workshop and Crime Victim Service Awards Ceremony

This year's NCVRW event was held at the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Montpelier, VT! Check on the agenda from the day below, and keep posted for next year's NCVRW events in Vermont! 

NCVRW Agenda 4.11.25

Meet the 2025 NCVRW Workshop Leader: Ashley BendiksenPhoto of Ashley Bendiksen

Ashley is an acclaimed survivor speaker, award-winning activist, and expert trainer on domestic violence, teen dating violence, sexual assault, and resilience. Her impact spans 15+ years speaking to schools and universities, law enforcement, first responders, the military, workplaces, and major conferences.

Ashley's remarkable story builds connection and hope while her expertise drives prevention, improved response, and advocacy for tangible, lasting change. 

Learn more about Ashley and her work here!


NCVRW Community Listening Forum

Listening Forum GraphicIn addition to the Workshop and Awards Ceremony on Friday, April 11th, we also held the second NCVRW Community Listening Forum on Monday, April 7th from 5:30 - 7:00 PM.

This forum was located in Montpelier and its purpose was to amplify and empower victim/survivor voices while also engaging and building connection with the community.