DVSA definition
Examples of DVSA in a sentence
County shall provide the following Services: County will subcontract and closely partner with a certified Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (DVSA) Service Provider who can deliver privileged, confidential domestic and sexual violence advocacy and support services to survivors.
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The DVSA Advocates will deliver advocacy, increase coordination and access to resources and decrease duplication of services.
The DSVA Service Provider will employ at least two (2) full-time DVSA Advocates who will provide the following confidential advocacy services to youth survivors of sex trafficking; crisis intervention, safety planning, emotional support, accompaniment to medical exams and criminal justice proceedings, systems navigation, resources and referrals, barrier reduction, education around trauma, and other advocacy services as appropriate.