Lorie Turney serves as a Domestic Violence Court Program Specialist for the State of Florida, where she plays a pivotal role in supporting victims of domestic violence and ensuring they have access to essential community resources. With a strong educational background, including an AA degree...
Lorie Turney serves as a Domestic Violence Court Program Specialist for the State of Florida, where she plays a pivotal role in supporting victims of domestic violence and ensuring they have access to essential community resources. With a strong educational background, including an AA degree in Business Administration from Phoenix University and ongoing studies towards a BA in Business Management at Jacksonville University, Lorie combines her academic knowledge with practical experience to enhance the effectiveness of the program.
In her current role, Lorie is responsible for preparing comprehensive case management reports that provide critical insights into the volume and nature of domestic violence cases handled by the program. Her proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel and Word, allows her to maintain accurate daily, monthly, and yearly statistics that inform program improvements and resource allocation. Lorie actively engages in querying various databases to track case progress and outcomes, ensuring that victims receive timely support and intervention.
Beyond her administrative duties, Lorie is dedicated to attending meetings, training sessions, and educational seminars to stay abreast of best practices in domestic violence advocacy and victim support. Her excellent customer service skills and public speaking abilities enable her to effectively communicate with victims and their families, guiding them through available resources and services. Lorie’s commitment to her work not only reflects her passion for helping others but also underscores her expertise in navigating the complexities of domestic violence cases in Florida. Through her efforts, she contributes significantly to the safety and well-being of individuals affected by domestic violence, making a lasting impact in her community.