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MAIN APPLICATION <br />d) Agency's Experience with Similar Programs as the Funding Request <br />The OCRCC has provided crisis intervention services for survivors of sexual violence for over 40 years. Our highly <br />qualified staff members regularly attend continuing education trainings and review new research to ensure that we are <br />providing the best level of trauma - informed care. Additionally, we have the most comprehensive volunteer training <br />program in the state. With more than 60 hours of training, our volunteer crisis Companions — along with our staff — provide <br />expert support and advocacy services to about 600 clients each year. Both qualitative and quantitative data show the high <br />success level of our client services. As a leader in the field, our Client Services team regularly provides consultations for <br />other anti - violence agencies. Among other things, we have presented at state -wide and national conferences; provided <br />one -on -one consultations for agencies seeking advice; and offered trainings for victim service providers, healthcare <br />professionals, and others on best practices for trauma - informed care. Additionally, we created a train - the - trainer program <br />and accompanying manual on how to develop and expand a support group program; in collaboration with the NC <br />Coalition Against Sexual Violence (NCCASA), our staff visited agencies across the state to offer this training. We are <br />highly qualified to continue providing Client Services in Orange County. <br />Launched 35 years ago, our Community Education program is one of the oldest in the country. Since the beginning, we <br />have enjoyed a close relationship with the local school districts, delivering safety education to tens of thousands of <br />students. Our staff members attend conferences, participate in continuing education trainings, and review new research <br />to incorporate best practices and ensure the highest quality curriculum and pedagogy. We recently conducted a <br />curriculum review of the Safe Touch program with input from community stakeholders, making changes to scripts and <br />materials to improve content and delivery and to better align with new state - mandated learning objectives. Though we <br />have already made many improvements to the Start Strong program, we plan on conducting a similar full review of that <br />curriculum this spring. Like our Client Services program, our Community Education team also receives a large number <br />of requests for assistance from school systems and other nonprofit groups seeking to establish or expand their safety <br />education programs. The Community Education staff has also presented at statewide conferences and has provided <br />consultations. Both quantitative and qualitative data prove the success of our Community Education program. We are <br />well - positioned to continue providing sexual violence prevention and response education programs in Orange County. <br />e) Other Pertinent Agency Information <br />The OCRCC is the only agency in the county providing 24 -hour crisis intervention services for survivors of sexual violence <br />(SV). Orange County residents rely on us for services and advocacy. Additionally, as the gold standard for SV victim <br />services in North Carolina and with a solid reputation among providers and clients alike, we often provide crisis <br />intervention and long -term support services to survivors outside of Orange County as well. Because of the unique needs <br />of SV survivors and the specific challenges they face, it is important that our services remain free and confidential. <br />Funding from the town and county ensures that we can continue to provide these vital services to all who need them. <br />With regards to our education programs, more than 80 percent of our programs are provided in public schools within <br />Orange County, but they are not paid for by the two district school systems. We rely on town and county funding to <br />ensure this crucial safety education can be delivered to local students. <br />Main Application 1/25/2016 12:55:42 PM Page 5 of 32 <br />
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