Focus Areas

Historical, Legal, and Cultural Perspectives
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  1. Sexual Assault: Marital Rape/Abuse
  2. IPSV
  • Publisher: WCSAP
Topic
  • IPSV
A Tool Kit to Help Advocates and Community
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Advocates and other social service providers who have been in the field for any length of time are all too familiar with the revolving door syndrome. That is, we witness the system-wide oppression of a small but growing percentage of people seeking our services who are revolving through the social service system over and over again, going from one agency to the next, sometimes for years. They experience multiple barriers, multiple forms of abuse (including provider prejudice) and are often…

Topic
  • Incarcerated Survivors
  • Trafficking & CSEC
  • Anti-Oppression
Advocacy Considerations
WCSAP Webpage

There is a great deal of information related to the responsibility of colleges and universities to protect students and address sexual violence on campus. This information can be overwhelming to advocates and survivors alike. As advocates, our role is to focus on empowerment and choice with survivors and to know where to find information and resources related to campus systems, rather than memorizing the depth of federal law and policy.

Advocacy & Confidentiality

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Topic
  • Campus
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This 20 minute DVD was produced with the assistance of Safe Horizon, addresses the need for the victim services field to work in partnership with those who provide services to immigrants and with other allied practitioners

  1. Human Trafficking
  2. Global Issues
  3. Oppression
  • Publisher: Office of Victims of Crime
Topic
  • Trafficking & CSEC
WCSAP Webpage

Help for incarcerated victims in Washington State

Are you an inmate calling from a Washington prison, jail, or work release program or calling on behalf of an inmate?

This is the ONLY number inmates can call that won't be recorded and is guaranteed to be confidential: (855) 210-2087

In Washington State, there is a Sexual Assault Support and Information Line that is operated by an independent agency outside of the Department of Corrections.

Topic
  • Incarcerated Survivors