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WASHINGTON, April 16, 2014 – The DOD Safe Helpline -- a
crisis-response resource that provides sexual assault victims with an
anonymous and confidential system of support 24 hours a day, seven days a
week, from anywhere in the world – marks three years of operation this month.
Since 2011, more than 20,000 people have sought one-on-one
sexual assault assistance and crisis support securely and anonymously through
the Safe Helpline’s online chat, telephone and texting helplines, officials
said.
To mark the milestone, Army Maj. Gen. Jeffrey J. Snow, director
of the Defense Department’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office,
visited the call center to thank the professionals who support sexual assault
victims.
“The Department of Defense is committed to ensuring a
victim-centered focus in responding to the crime of sexual assault,” Snow
said. “The Safe Helpline is instrumental in helping us provide this support
by immediately providing human interaction combined with educational
resources to victims, which can facilitate critical medical care and support,
even if they are not ready to file an official report.”
Safe Helpline’s highly trained professionals provide one-on-one
assistance, moderated group chats and a self-help app, among other referrals
for resources on and off military bases and installations, to ensure victims
can find support in forums in which they feel most comfortable. Service
referrals include information for sexual assault response coordinators, along
with legal, medical, mental health and spiritual military resources.
Safe Helpline is administered by the Defense Department and
operated by the nonprofit organization Rape, Abuse and Incest National
Network, the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization, through a
contract with DOD’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office.
“We’re proud to continually provide victims of sexual assault
with an anonymous and confidential line of support as part of our
victim-centered mission,” Snow said. “By taking a leading role in developing
innovative victim support services for military survivors of sexual assault,
I believe the Department of Defense can and must be a leader in addressing
survivor needs.
“The DOD Safe Helpline has proven in three years that it’s
invaluable to service members who look to the department to help address
their needs on their terms.”
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Monday, April 21, 2014
Helpline Marks 3 Years of Aiding Sexual Assault Victims
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Always nice to see anniversaries for great things like this. Congrats!
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