The DOVES Program, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual, domestic, and dating violence, is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the Scottsbluff Police Department to create a shared Victim Advocate position. This collaboration aims to enhance victims’ support services and streamline access to critical community resources.
The newly established Victim Advocate position will be embedded within the Scottsbluff Police Department, allowing for seamless coordination between law enforcement and victim advocacy services. This model will foster closer collaboration, improve response times, and ultimately provide comprehensive assistance to individuals affected by domestic violence and sexual assault.
This joint initiative combines the expertise and resources of the DOVES Program and the Scottsbluff Police Department to address the immediate needs and long-term well-being of survivors in our community. The Victim Advocate will play a crucial role in empowering victims, ensuring their rights are protected, and offering support throughout their journey to healing and recovery.
“We are excited to join forces with the Scottsbluff Police Department to establish this shared Victims Advocate position,” said Hilary Wasserburger, Executive Director of the DOVES Program. “By working even more closely with law enforcement, we can provide a more holistic and seamless approach to supporting survivors and ensuring their safety.”
Scottsbluff Chief of Police Kevin Spencer expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “The addition of the shared Victim Advocate will significantly enhance our ability to provide comprehensive support to survivors. We are committed to working hand-in-hand with DOVES to ensure victims receive the care, advocacy, and resources they need.”
By pooling their expertise and resources, DOVES and the Scottsbluff Police Department are poised to make a lasting impact on the lives of survivors and their families.