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Helping Sexual Assault Survivors with Multiple Victimizations and Needs: A Guide for Agencies Servicing Sexual Survivors

机译:帮助有多重受害者和需求的性侵犯幸存者:为性幸存者提供服务的机构指南

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This Guide offers information about advocacy approaches with sexual assault survivors who have experienced multiple victimizations. Susan Schechter, whose work laid the foundation for this Guide, wrote in 2004 about the needs of this population and the necessity for more comprehensive community responses to address those needs: When survivors of childhood abuse and other victimizations seek assistance from victim service providers and community institutions, they often have a complex array of needs. Some need mental health and substance abuse treatment; others require help with complicated legal matters. Still others want employment or vocational assistance or advocacy for disability benefits. Responding comprehensively to this range of needs challenges service providers to think in new ways about staff training and supervision, community collaborations, and crosssystems service designs. Without this more complex and innovative thinking, victims may not receive the help that they need. While agencies serving sexual assault survivors, most notably rape crisis centers (RCCs), interact every day with survivors who have experienced multiple victimizations, it can be a struggle for these agencies to provide the resource intensive services that many of these survivors require or want. Often, survivors with multiple victimizations need more and subtly different advocacy than sexual assault survivors who have single victimizations. The Guide strives to identify issues and considerations unique to survivors who have experienced multiple victimizations and have multiple needs, as well as enunciate what more and different advocacy might look like for these survivors. It also offers advocacy agencies practical strategies for assessing and enhancing their responses to this specific population.

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