|
A unique community program, SART offers a multi-disciplinary approach, coordinating
immediate and long-term medical care, advocacy, counseling and criminal justice
services to sexual assault survivors, eliminating repetitive or unnecessary questioning
and ensuring the proper collection of forensic evidence. The primary goal of SART is
to ensure that victims of sexual assault receive compassionate care and professional
treatment that will support their emotional, mental and physical health to the fullest
extent possible.
Upon the report of a sexual assault, police officers will call dedicated hotlines to
alert the team. SART professionals mobilize and within one hour, forensic nurse
specialists and advocacy counselors meet with the victim and the officer at a private
room located in Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center San Pedro or the
Womens Center in Redondo Beach.
The victim receives compassionate support from a trained sexual assault counselor.
A single statement is taken for use by the counselor, hospital officials and the police.
The victim is provided with a comprehensive exam, including colposcopic photographs, and
treatment for physical injuries; the emergency room is nearby if immediate, more acute
treatment is needed. The colposcopic photographs provide solid forensic evidence that
often results in the successful conviction of sexual offenders. Participating nurse
examiners are available to assist in the prosecution of sexual assault perpetrators by
providing expert court testimony when required. Following the exam, advocates provide
private, post-treatment counseling and referrals for on-going emotional and physical
care.
All SART services are provided at no cost to the victim. Providence Little Company
of Mary, local law enforcement agencies and generous community donors fund the
operating costs. For more information, call (310) 937-1995.
The Collaborative for Alternatives to Violence and Abuse (CAVA) web site is
www.cava-southbay.org.
The website contains information about CAVA, how we started, our mission and
program progress as well as important information on sexual assault and
domestic violence. It also contains information specifically for health care
providers on domestic violence screening and reporting requirements. And,
most importantly, there is a links page with referrals to local, state and
national resources for those experiencing, or working with someone, affected
by violence.
|