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New advisory council will develop sexual assault service plan for southeastern Iowa

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The Iowa City-based Domestic Violence Intervention Program is launching a council that will shape its new comprehensive sexual assault services. DVIP agreed to provide these services after the University of Iowa announced in early April that it is closing the Rape Victim Advocacy Program. RVAP’s last day of operation is Sept. 30. Between now and then, DVIP’s new advisory council will determine how it will fill the gap.


Alta Medea, the director of community engagement at the DVIP, said the council will guide how it incorporates sexual assault services into existing programming. A report from the National Sexual Violence Resource Center suggests that when services are combined, sexual assault programs and staff tend to receive less funding than domestic violence counterparts. Medea said DVIP’s new sexual violence services will have a separate department with a separate director, staff and fundraising council. The advisory council, she said, will help avoid one service becoming a priority over the other.

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