Survivor Services

Survivor Services Requirements

Per our funders, recipients of the OVW Campus Grant must provide confidential survivor services and advocacy by 1) Partnering with a community-based victim service provider whose primary goal is to provide supportive services and advocacy to survivors, and who has direct experience and expertise in sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking. OR 2) developing a campus-based survivor services and advocacy program on campus. 

The Violence Prevention & Advocacy Program was launched in May 2019 on the UW Bothell campus, providing support and advocacy services to all students impacted by sex- and gender-based violence and harassment. Beginning in Fall 2019, VPA made its services available to Cascadia College students. 

Goals for Survivor Services

By the end of year 2 of the OVW grant, we will increase our successful support and advocacy for LGBTQ survivors, survivors of color, international survivors, male survivors, and survivors with disabilities by at least 50%. We will also increase the strength and scope of our program by increasing our use of evaluation to assess the impact and effectiveness of our work and making sure 100% of campus is aware of our services.

We will increase coordination for cases in which students have experienced dating/domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking (DVSAS), ensuring student survivors will be more supported, and employees who respond to DVSAS incidents will better understand available resources and be better equipped to respond to students.

By the end of year 3, we will have implemented an ongoing effort to ensure continued support for historically underserved groups. We will also create and implement a sustainability plan to ensure online and print materials are reviewed and updated regularly.