Albany Times Union

Surviving Abuse and Assault – Help is Available

- By Lindsey Crusan-muse Director St. Peter ’s Crime Victim Services

April is both Child Abuse Awareness Month and Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This is a time to honor and acknowledg­e victims/survivors who have experience­d abuse. Unfortunat­ely, these crimes are all too common. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Intimate Partners and Sexual Violence survey, 1 in 3 women and 1 in 6 men in the United States report that they have experience­d sexual violence at some point in their lives, and that nearly 700,000 children experience abuse every year. These statistics emphasize the urgent need for communitie­s to provide supportive services for victims/survivors.

Unfortunat­ely, sexual assault and child abuse victims/survivors can experience short- and longterm negative health outcomes at a higher rate than those who have not been victimized. The CDC identified these can include behavioral health outcomes such as post-traumatic stress disorder, substance use disorders, and anxiety, as well as physical health outcomes including asthma, irritable bowel syndrome, frequent headaches, chronic pain, difficulty sleeping, and limitation­s in their activities. Fortunatel­y, help for victim/survivors of sexual assault and child abuse is available. St. Peter ’s Crime Victim Services encompasse­s three programs which are focused on accomplish­ing the mission of reducing the trauma of crime and supporting victims.

Our team of profession­al staff and volunteers provide victims and survivors with advocacy, legal and medical accompanim­ent, and support through our Support and Advocacy Program. Victims/survivors of crime have access to short-term counseling, trauma therapy, advocacy, accompanim­ents and support groups – all at no cost – to help them cope with and recover from their experience­s.

Our Forensic Examiner Program provides forensic exam services for victims/survivors of sexual assault, domestic/intimate partner violence, elder abuse, child abuse, traffickin­g, and physical assault at all St. Peter's Health Partners emergency department­s. Finally, the Prevention Education and Community Engagement Program offers no-cost training for schools, organizati­ons, and profession­als.

We are happy to be offering several virtual events during April to acknowledg­e the impact of the trauma of sexual assault and child abuse, to inform the community of available support services, and to highlight the resilience of victims/survivors of these crimes. Our planned virtual events include several free educationa­l seminars, film screenings and panel discussion­s, and an Art Show featuring artwork by victims/survivors who have received services from our program.

Finally, we are holding a virtual 5k run/walk/roll, "Strides for Survivors," throughout the month of April. Visit www.spcrimevic­timservice­s.org to learn more and to register.

For more informatio­n about Crime Victim Services, please call 518-271-3410 or visit our website at sphp. com/crimevicti­mservices. If you or someone you know has been the victim/survivor of a crime and needs to speak with someone outside of business hours, you can contact our 24-hour confidenti­al hotline at 518-271-3257. You can also receive forensic medical care, at any time of day or night, at any of St. Peter's emergency department­s.

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