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IVS Philosophy and Rights of Survivors
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At IVS/CAPS, we believe in:
Providing a safe place to be heard
Providing unconditional support for survivors in their recovery choices
Respecting each individual's recovery and healing process
Honoring and appreciating diversity and the uniqueness of each individual survivor
All interpersonal & gender-based violence survivors have the right to:
Be believed, no matter what situation they were in at the time of the assault
Not be exposed to prejudice based upon race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, class, gender, age, ability, lifestyle, or experience
Be treated in a manner that does not take away their control, but empowers them to determine their own needs and how to meet those needs
Be provided with information about options for action and determine whether or not they wish to report to law enforcement
Have an advocate with them during all medical and legal procedures
Be treated with dignity and respect by medical, mental health, and legal personnel
500 Snell Hall
2150 SW Jefferson Way
Corvallis, OR 97331
Phone:
541-737-2131
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Interpersonal Violence Services
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If You Have Experienced Interpersonal or Gender-Based Violence
Defining Consent & Sexual Violence
Impacts of Interpersonal & Gender-Based Violence
How to Support a Friend Who Has Experienced Interpersonal or Gender-Based Violence
IVS Philosophy and Rights of Survivors