Program areas at Network of Victim Assistance
Crisis support and counseling: last year, the organization provided 33,909 hours of helpline support, counseling and advocacy to victims and their family members from one of the organizations three offices or through its mobile school counseling program. Support and counseling groups offered included those for childhood victims of sexual assault, teen rape victims, families of homicide victims and clergy abuse victims.
PREVENTION AND EDUCATION: IN FYE 2023, THE ORGANIZATIONS EDUCATORS PROVIDED 997 PROGRAMS TO 21,785 STUDENTS, TEACHERS, AND PARENTS ON SUCH TOPICS AS PERSONAL SAFETY, BULLYING, CYBER SAFETY AND HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS AND CONTINUED TO EXPAND TO ITS PROGRAMMING FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES. AN ADDITIONAL 180 TRAININGS WERE PROVIDED TO 3,301 COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND PROFESSIONALS TO ENHANCE THEIR SKILLS IN WORKING WITH VICTIMS, UNDERSTAND THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES IN REPORTING ABUSE AND INCREASE AWARENESS OF PERSONAL SAFETY SKILLS AND VICTIMIZATION ISSUES. PROGRAMS AND TRAININGS ARE REGULARLY MONITORED AND EVALUATED USING VARIOUS SURVEY TOOLS.SAMPLE OUTCOMES INCLUDE:5TH GRADE CYBERBULLYING SURVEY: 93.18% AVERAGE INCREASE IN PREFERRED RESPONSES FOLLOWING NOVAS CYBERBULLYING PROGRAM INDICATES THAT STUDENTS PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OR PROGRAM MATERIAL HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY STRENGTHENED AND REINFORCED. FOLLOWING NOVA'S MANDATORY REPORTING OF SUSPECTED CHILD ABUSE TRAINING, 93% OF PARTICIPANTS FELT THAT THEY BETTER UNDERSTOOD THEIR RESPONsIBILTIES AND DUTIES AS MANDATED REPORTER. MAJORITY (75%) OF ALL PARTICIPANTS LEFT THEIR TRAINING WITH AN INCREASED LEVEL OF CONFIDENCE IN THEIR ABILITIES TO MAKE A COMPREHENSIVE REPORT, SCORING 4.625 ON A 5-POINT LIKERT SCALE. OVER 81% OF ALL PARTICIPANTS FELT THAT THE MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING WAS "VERY HELPFUL", A 5 ON THE LIKERT SCALE, IN UNDERSTANDING THEIR ROLE IN MAKING AN EFFECTIVE REPORT OF SUSPICION OF CHILD ABUSE.
Crime Victim advocacy: in fye 2023, the organizations staff provided these services to 2,574 victims and their family members. of those 56% served were dealing with a sexual assault, 48% of victims were female and 25% were under the age of 18. The organization, through its childrens advocacy center program, worked collaboratively with law enforcement, the district attorney and children and youth to help ensure 215 multidisciplinary investigations of child abuse.