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Equity in Victim Services
Ensuring culturally safe, accessible, and inclusive supports.
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SUMMARY - Equity in Victim Services

An Indigenous woman seeking help after domestic violence encounters services that do not understand how colonialism and intergenerational trauma shape her experience. A deaf victim cannot access crisis counseling because no interpreters are available. An undocumented immigrant avoids victim services entirely, fearing contact with any official system might trigger deportation. A transgender person faces staff who misgender them while they are trying to report assault. An elderly victim cannot navigate online intake forms or reach services without transportation.

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