Orange County NC Website
Exhibit A- continued <br /> Provider's Outside Agency Application <br /> MAIN APPLICATION <br /> • Carolina Outreach:OCRCC and Carolina Outreach provide cross-referrals.Additionally, OCRCC is hosting a support <br /> group for male survivors at Carolina Outreach during FYI 5-16. <br /> • NC Coalition Against Sexual Assault: In FY12-13 and FY13-14, the OCRCC collaborated with NCCASA to create a <br /> training program for establishing a comprehensive support group (SG) program. With our program as a model, we <br /> created a manual,guidelines,and training module,and OCRCC staff provided trainings to other anti-violence agencies on <br /> creating a SG program.We also partner on other projects,especially professional development and staff training. <br /> • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: <br /> • Since UNC hired the Interpersonal Violence Prevention Coordinator (IVPC) in 2009, we have maintained a <br /> strong relationship to assist their work in preventing sexual violence(SV)and relationship abuse on campus. <br /> • OCRCC staff members sit on the Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Training and Education Task Force <br /> (SARVTAE),which provides education and resources to the UNC community. <br /> • Following national attention, UNC has worked to improve their response to SV. OCRCC staff served on the Title <br /> IX hiring committee,participated in a task forces,and provided consultations to various campus departments. <br /> • We work with the Dean of Students Office to provide services and to advocate for student survivors. <br /> • We work closely with the Carolina Women's Center in providing appropriate support for students, partnering on <br /> community events,and serving on joint committees together. <br /> • We provide education programs to UNC faculty and staff,classrooms,student groups,and Greek organizations. <br /> • We provide service-learning opportunities for students. With student volunteers and intems, the OCRCC is able <br /> to maximize our outreach and services while students gain invaluable professional experience. <br /> • Sexual Assault Response Team (SART): The Center coordinates the county-wide SART. This team brings together <br /> representatives from local law enforcement,the District Attorney's office, UNC Hospitals, UNC-Chapel Hill,and other local <br /> agencies to improve the overall community response to survivors.The goal is to collaboratively provide the best system of <br /> care for survivors needing services through a variety of local departments. Meeting monthly, SART receives training, <br /> shares experiences, and addresses issues as they arise. <br /> • The Compass Center for Women & Families: We collaborate with the Compass Center through all our services, <br /> referring clients to each other,coordinating shelter services for clients, providing mutual assistance for volunteer training, <br /> and conducting joint educational programs.Additionally,a representative from the Compass Center sits on SART. <br /> • <br /> El Centro Hispano: Our Latino Services Coordinator works closely with El Centro in order to improve services to the <br /> Latino community. In recent years, the LSC has provided client services and educational programs out of their office, <br /> allowing greater outreach to Latinos in our community. <br /> • Freedom House Recovery Center: In addition to cross-referrals, we work with Freedom House to provide support <br /> groups to survivors of sexual assault who also struggle with addiction. <br /> • Salvation Army—PROJECT FIGHT:We participate in the Rapid Response Team of the Triangle together in order to <br /> address the needs of trafficking victims in our area.The two agencies also provide cross-referrals. <br /> • Carrboro Community Clinic: In addition to cross-referrals, OCRCC provided professional training on trauma-informed <br /> care and how to connect clients with our services. <br /> • Orange Correctional Center: In this new partnership, OCRCC provides counseling in person or via phone or mail at <br /> the prison.We also provide accompaniment to the hospital if an inmate needs a forensic evidence kit("rape kit"). <br /> h) Describe what would happen if requested funding is not awarded at all or if a reduced <br /> allocation is recommended. <br /> Without funding from local government,we would not be able to maintain the level of comprehensive, unique service that <br /> we currently offer to our clients, including the large number of support groups and workshops. Altogether, local <br /> government grants comprise about 10%of our budget. <br /> I) Include any other pertinent information. <br /> F <br /> The OCRCC measures the effectiveness of our support group services via participant evaluations. In FY2014-2015, our <br /> data showed that OCRCC support group participants, on average, experienced a reliable decrease in PTSD symptom <br /> severity. One participant said, "Participating in this support group has made me feel less alone, made me feel like I'm <br /> actually getting somewhere in healing, made it easier for me to talk about what happened, and made me start to reach <br /> out to old friends I'd isolated myself from." <br /> Main Application 1/25/2016 12:55:42 PM P a g e 9 of 32 <br />