CVTC is involved with policy and training on a national and international level. In 1994, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee requested our testimony concerning allocation of funds for the Violence Against Women Act and Crime Bill in Washington, D.C. In 1996, St. Luke's-Roosevelt and CVTC were one of six sites nationally chosen to be visited by members from the National Research Council for the National Academy of Science in Washington, DC who were charged with recommending a national policy for domestic violence.
In 1993, two staff members were invited to the Bahamas to provide consultation and training to law enforcement and health care professionals. In 1993 and again in 1994, three CVTC staff members traveled to Croatia at the invitation of the Red Cross of Bosnia-Herzegovina to provide rape trauma training to health care providers and local non-governmental grassroots organizers in Zagreb and Split.
We have received delegations and representatives from around the world who sought information and training resources concerning clinical practice and/or sexual assault and domestic violence policy programming. Recently, we have been hosts to visiting delegations from Zimbabwe, Namibia and South Africa sponsored by the Africa Fund; to Maria Elena Palomino, Mexico's Asst. District Attorney for Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence; and to a group of psychologists from Hiroshima and Osaka who hope to establish Japan's first crime victim assistance center. At the request of the United Nations Population Fund, we have been hosts to a group of international journalists researching treatment of sexual assault, and provided consultation to a special UN committee commissioned to create a manual for third world countries dealing with treatment for rape and domestic violence. CVTC has received numerous awards and citations including:
| 2003 | United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs Citation of Excellence |
| 2003 | US Office of the Attorney General, Citation and Certificate of Appreciation, Eastern and Southern District |
| 2002 | New York State Office of the Attorney General's Citation and Merit for Excellence in Service |
| 2002 | Downstate Coalition for Crime Victims Special Honors and Recognition Award |
| 2001 | New York State Governor's Justice, Freedom & Courage Award to End Domestic Violence |
| 2001 | New York State Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Healthy Community Certificate of Appreciation |
| 1998 | Certificate of Recognition from Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, Mayor of New York City |
| 1998 | Special Honors from Steps to End Family Violence, Edwin Gould Family Services, Inc., NYC |
| 1997 | The New York State Crime Victims Board "Most Outstanding Victim Advocate Award" to CVTC Director Susan Xenarios |
| 1996 | Exemplary Service Award from the National Victim Center |
| 1995 | Merit Citation from the National Victim Center for service to survivors of sexual assault |
| 1995 | Merit Citation from the United Hospital Fund for service to survivors of domestic violence |
| 1993 | Susan B. Anthony Award to CVTC Director Susan Xenarios from the National Organization for Women |
| 1990 | Outstanding Service Merit Award from Manhattan Borough President Ruth Messinger |
| 1989 | Outstanding Service Merit Award from Manhattan Borough President David Dinkins |
| 1989 | Merit Citation from US President George Bush Sr. for the President's Voluntary Action Award |
| 1988 | Eleanor Roosevelt Community Service Award presented by Governor Cuomo |
| 1987 | Voluntary Service Award from Mayor Ed Koch |