Home
|
Community Services
|
Energy Policy
|
Housing
|
International Trade & Economic Development
|
Local Government
|
Public Works Board
Programs & Services
Asset Building
Community Services Block Grant
Developmental Disabilities Council
Emergency Services
Long Term Care Ombudsman
Office of Crime Victims Advocacy
Brochures
Contact Us
Conferences and Trainings
Contractors and Stakeholders
Funding Applications
Guide to Crime Victims Services
InfoNet Help/Outcomes Help
Meetings, News & Announcements
OCVA Publications
Programs
Court-Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)
Domestic Violence Legal Advocacy
Sexual Assault Prevention
Sexual Assault Reports
Sexual Assault Treatment
Violence Against Women Act
VOCA
What is Sexual Assault?
Resources
Special Projects and Task Forces
State Victim Assistance Academy
Re-Employment Support Centers
Retired Senior Volunteers
Safe & Drug Free Communities
WorkFirst
Tools & Resources
About the Division
Contact the Division
Division News
Division Publications
Success Stories
Home
>
Divisions
>
Community Services
>
Programs & Services
>
Office of Crime Victims Advocacy
>
Programs
>
Sexual Assault Treatment
Sexual Assault Treatment
Sexual Assault Treatment
Summary
Research shows that over one in four girls and one in six boys experience sexual abuse by the time they are eighteen years old. From a national survey, approximately one percent of adult women are forcibly raped every year. Victims recover best from sexual t rauma when they have access to comprehensive treatment services including crisis intervention, medical and legal advocacy, and a variety of therapeutic interventions.
Detail
The Washington State Legislature recognizes that adequate treatment and services for a sexual assault victim is not only a matter of justice for the victim, but also a means of preventing additional abuse. Through consolidation of treatment and services funds, state-level technical assistance and support, and implementation of statewide accreditation standards, community-based services for victims of sexual assault have grown in volume and consistency. The Department contracts with 38 accredited community sexual assault programs (CSAPs) to guarantee access for every sexual assault victim in Washington, adult or child, to the services of crisis intervention, information and referral, medical/legal advocacy and support. These contracts also support the efforts of CSAPs to conduct prevention and education activities designed to reduce sexual violence in their communities. Additional contracts provide support groups and therapeutic interventions.
For More Information
Stephanie Condon
, Program Manager
Office of Crime Victims Advocacy
(800) 822-1067 Hotline
(866) 857-9889 Contractor Line
Home
|
Contact Us
|
Public Records
|
Site Map
Privacy Info
|
Site Info
|
Login
Copyright © 2009
Washington State Department of Commerce