LAKESIDE SHERIFF’S SUBSTATION FORMS PARTNERSHIP TO HELP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS

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East County News Service

February 13, 2018 (Lakeside) - More help is now available to victims of domestic violence in the East County. The Lakeside Sheriff's Substation is partnering with a non-profit group to offer direct and immediate assistance to victims.

The goal of this collaborative approach is to enhance services for domestic violence victims who may otherwise not seek help for themselves.

When deputies are called to a domestic violence incident, they can now call on La Mesa City Hope volunteers to provide comfort, education and referral services to families while they're in crisis. City Hope will assist the victims through:

  • Arranging shelter for the victim and children
  • Crisis counseling
  • Explaining rights and applicable criminal justice and civil court procedures
  • Supporting and assisting in navigating the legal system including seeking a restraining order
  • Arranging or providing transportation
  • Helping to make safety plans
  • Arranging for a language interpreter

City Hope can provide each victim with the specialized information and support they deserve. This on-scene Domestic Violence Response Team is available around the clock. The 16 volunteers have undergone a background check and training program to prepare them as Crisis Intervention Counselors.

Volunteers will also routinely meet with deputies to discuss caseload progress or new contacts to further identify those at risk. Community-oriented policing is about partnership and problem solving. This new strategy focuses on early intervention to help break the cycle of violent and abusive relationships.

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 9-1-1. You can also call the Domestic Violence Hotline at (888) DVLINKS (385-4657). For more information on domestic violence resources, visit www.sdsheriff.net/dv.


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Abuse does not equate to love

A message to the women & men suffering at the hands of another. Abuse by anyone, in any form (physical or emotional), inflicted upon another human being is unacceptable, especially when children are involved in the relationship. And yes, abuse can, and is inflicted on kids, or they witness it and become abusers themselves. I've seen it many times over the years and am utterly baffled by the ignorant reasons / excuses as to why people stay together (I love him / her, it's for the kids, etc). Wake up! Things will typically not get better, they will usually get worse, sometimes much worse! Leave now! Before it's too late and relatives are attending your funeral in mourning.