Sexual Violence Center (SVC)
Advocacy
Sexual Violence Center (SVC) - Savage
14327 Huntington Ave, Savage, MN, 55378
Distance: 1047 Miles
(612) 871-5111
support@sexualviolencecenter.org
https://www.sexualviolencecenter.org/get-educated/advocacy-services
Service Details
Description
Program that works on behalf of individuals and/or groups to make sure that they receive the benefits and services for which they are eligible
Additional Information
Advocates help people:
* At the hospital
* At the police station when filing a report and being interviewed
* At meetings with the prosecutor or on court dates
* By communicating between investigators and prosecutors
* By filing for court protection orders such as an Order for Protection or a Harassment Restraining Order
* By helping people apply for confidential addresses as needed (Safe at Home program)
Features
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Area Served by County
- Scott County
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Payment
- Free / no cost to eligible clients
Eligibility
Any victim or secondary victim of rape, sexual abuse, or harassment in Hennepin, Scott and Carver Counties including all genders, identities and ages.
Application Instructions
Call (612) 871-5111
Fees
No cost for this service.
Area Served
Scott County
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (952) 448-5425 |
Last Update
12/5/2024
Other Locations
- Sexual Violence Center (SVC) - Minneapolis 2600 E 25th St, Ste C, Minneapolis, MN, 55406
Other Services or resources
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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FN-1900.0500Crime Victim Accompaniment Services Definition
Programs that provide support for battered women, sexual assault survivors and other victims of crimes by having a staff member go with them when they require a medical examination to gather evidence or need to visit a police station to file a complaint or appear in court to give evidence.
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FN-1900.2500General Crime Victim Assistance Definition
Programs that provide a variety of supportive services for victims of crimes and their families which may include general emotional support, crisis counseling, information about police investigative procedures, liaison to police personnel, assistance in completing and filing applications for reimbursement of crime-related expenses or losses, information about the mechanics of court proceedings, advice concerning court appearances, court accompaniment services, assistance in preparing victim impact statements and referrals for other needed services such as medical treatment, shelter away from home, transportation, child care, financial assistance and protective services.
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FP-0500.3300Individual Advocacy Definition
Programs that intercede on behalf of individuals to help them establish eligibility for or obtain needed services when they have been denied benefits or services for which they are eligible, when they need assistance to communicate their needs to a service provider or to otherwise effectively represent themselves, or when they have a complaint about a service. Individual advocacy attempts to reach equitable settlements without resorting to litigation and seeks to meet individual needs without attempting to change social institutions.
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FT-6940Protective/Restraining Orders Definition
Programs that provide assistance for people who need to obtain legal protection to prevent harassment, stalking or violence in situations involving child abuse, domestic abuse, elder abuse, abduction, sexual assault, stalking or other forms of harassment or the threat of workplace violence. Depending on the situation, a person may have more than one type of order. Restraining and personal protection order laws vary from one jurisdiction to another but all establish who can file for an order, what protection or relief a person can get from such an order and how the order will be enforced. The court will order the adverse party to refrain from certain actions and/or require compliance with certain provisions. Failure to comply is a violation of the order which can result in the arrest and prosecution of the offender. Violations in some jurisdictions may also constitute criminal or civil contempt of court.
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YB-9000Young Adults Definition
Individuals who are generally between the ages of 18 and 25 depending on the ages that specific programs use for qualification.
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YX-0300.8100-050Adult Sexual Assault Survivors Definition
Adults who, as adults or children, have survived an actual or attempted act of rape, forced oral copulation, sodomy or other sexual assault or abuse which was perpetrated by an individual other than their spouse or, in the case of a child, by an individual other than a parent or other extended family member whom the child trusted.
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YX-1500Crime Victims Definition
Individuals who have suffered injury or loss of property because of the illegal actions of another.