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| Ranking |
Effective Practice |
| Description |
Domestic Violence Emergency Response Teams for Zero Tolerance work with the Santa Barbara Police Department and Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department to provide counseling and follow-up advocacy services for victims of all reported domestic violence crimes. The program also works with community-based partners to conduct education and awareness activities designed to transform personal, community/neighborhood, institutional, and governmental attitudes so that domestic violence will not be tolerated. |
| Goal / Mission |
The program works to counsel and assist domestic violence victims by providing them with information about available resources and services, as well as their legal and other options. They also offer medical assistance and emergency shelter, including transportation to the shelter. Through legal advocacy and education, DVERT teams work to reduce domestic violence in Santa Barbara County. |
| Results / Accomplishments |
Five bilingual advocates are paid to be on call for 20, 24-hour shifts per week. In one year alone they responded to 900 arrests for domestic assault in Santa Barbara County. |
| Categories |
Public Safety / Domestic Violence
Health / Women's Health
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| Organization(s) |
Domestic Violence Solutions of Santa Barbara County |
| Source |
Violence Against Women Online Resources |
| Date of Publication |
2003 |
| Geographic Type |
Urban |
| Location |
County: Santa Barbara County, CA |
| Primary Contact |
Brenda Acosta
P. O. Box 1536
Santa Barbara, CA 93102
(805) 963-4458, ext. 16
http://www.dvsolutions.org/
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| For more details |
http://www.mincava.umn.edu/documents/bwjp/commu...
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| Target Audience |
Families |
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