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Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence

Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence. A New Statewide Coalition Julianna Nemeth Interim Board President & Steering Council Member Updated June 2009. Steering Council & Interim Board Members. Chrystal Alexander Catherine Harper Lee Diane Daiber Gary Heath (Board Treasurer) Jill Magnusom

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Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence

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  1. Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence A New Statewide Coalition Julianna Nemeth Interim Board President & Steering Council Member Updated June 2009

  2. Steering Council & Interim Board Members • Chrystal Alexander • Catherine Harper Lee • Diane Daiber • Gary Heath (Board Treasurer) • Jill Magnusom • Judi Moseley • Julianna Nemeth (Board President) • Kara Porter • Ruth Downing • Ruth Reeve • Sondra Miller • Stephanie Smith Bowman (Board Secretary)

  3. Purpose of the Steering Council (SC) The council is working to establish the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence, a statewide 501(c)3 organization. • On April 30, 2009 we were notified of our 501(c)3 designation from the federal government. The Steering Council is now actively & thoughtfully working to put into place the first full Board of Directors and secure funding to hire coalition staff.

  4. Mission The mission of the OAESV is to work to eliminate all forms of sexual violence and to advocate for the rights and needs of survivors and co-survivors of sexual violence.

  5. Values Statement The OAESV recognizes that all forms of oppression are interrelated and that to end sexual violence we must work to end other forms of oppression. The elimination of gender inequality and other forms of systemic oppression are an integral part of sexual and intimate partner violence prevention and intervention work. In order to advocate for and serve all survivors and co-survivors of sexual violence, we must recognize that sexual violence has its roots in the state of inequality generated by the cultural phenomenon of patriarchy and perpetuated by attitudes of sexism, racism, classism, heterosexism, ableism, ageism, and nationalism. Our ultimate goal is to achieve human rights and social justice for all Ohioans. Our task requires that OAESV challenge and raise consciousness of flawed social norms in order to achieve our vision of social justice and human rights. We recognize that achieving cultural competence and inclusiveness requires our collective desire and effort to be open, accepting and respectful of Ohio’s diversity and mindful of its constant evolving nature.

  6. The purposes of the OAESV shall be: 1. To work to eliminate all forms of sexual violence and to advocate for the rights and needs of survivors and co-survivors of sexual assault. 2. To assist sexual assault programs throughout the State of Ohio in developing, maintaining, and strengthening recognized standards in the delivery of services to sexual assault survivors and their families. 3. To identify, develop and implement short and long term statewide strategies for advocacy, funding, program development and evaluation of sexual assault programs. 4. To provide crisis intervention services and appropriate referrals to intimate partner violence and sexual violence survivors and co-survivors throughout Ohio. 5. To support and guide the implementation of primary prevention of intimate partner violence and sexual violence throughout Ohio. 6. To provide educational and technical assistance, information sharing, on topics including treatment, prevention, and research, in support to Ohio sexual assault programs. 7. To encourage collaboration in strengthening a multidisciplinary approach between first responder entities in coordination of services for survivors and co-survivors of sexual assault in Ohio.

  7. Purposes cont.: 8. To educate member agencies regarding development of relevant state and federal legislation and private and public funding opportunities and to assist in procurement of resources to prevent sexual violence and provide support to sexual assault survivors and co-survivors. 9. To engage in educational activities designed to aid in the development of legislation supportive in reinforcing human rights of sexual assault survivors. 10. To disseminate to the public, through the membership, information pertinent to improving and strengthening the lives of sexual assault survivors, co-survivors, and their families throughout Ohio. 11. To educate political entities in Ohio of the needs of sexual assault survivors, and co-survivors and their families. 12. To serve as a state and national spokesperson, on behalf of sexual violence prevention and intervention services, in an effort to change social norms in pursuit of prevention and elimination of sexual violence in Ohio. 13. To oppose and actively work to discourage and ultimately end any forms of discrimination based on race, religion, ethnic group, class, creed, gender, age, physical, mental or emotional disability, political perspective, sexual orientation,or educational background. 14. To provide on-going education, training, and consultation for direct service providers on issues of diversity and how diversity relates to working with the range of populations in respect to cultural competency in service provision to all survivors, co-survivors and their families in Ohio. 15. And any other purposes consistent with the mission and values statement of the OAESV.

  8. Qualification of Membership Membership in the corporation is open to any of the organizations or individuals in Ohio that support the Mission, Values, and Purposes of the OAESV.

  9. A Select Timeline of OAESV Activities:

  10. Plans for the Future • Secure funding to create website, hire OAESV staff, and conduct 1st year activities of coalition. • Establish the first full Board of Directors and provide Board Development Training. • Establish Coalition Membership. • Establish an office location (YWCA, Columbus). • Hire staff. • Hold regional meetings to excite our base and receive input into the direction of the new coalition. • Begin providing mission specific coalition activities.

  11. Join us at an OAESV Regional Meeting: • Akron Area • Hosted with support of the Alliance Against Sexual Violence • Ross County • Hosted with support of Julie Oats, Child Protective Services

  12. Ways to Stay Connected • Sign up to receive electronic notification of upcoming activities at the resource table. • Stay tuned to sa-ohio for future announcements. • Check out our website once established, www.oaesv.org . • Attend a regional meeting.

  13. Until staff are hired, please direct OAESV inquiries to: Judi Moseley 614-668-3152 jmoseley@columbus.rr.com

  14. Acknowledgment of Supporters • The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center has served as the OAESV’s fiscal sponsor, and even after receiving the 501(c)3 status is helping with the fiscal transition. • Marty Sweterlitsch from the law firm of Friedlander ,Coplan & Aronoff, LLP provided pro-bono legal counsel for the OAESV Steering Council through the 501(c)3 establishment process. • The Ohio Department of Health and the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services each provided $10,000 to the OAESV establishment process. • U.S. Senator George Voinovich contacted the IRS in support of expediting our federal 501(c)3 application.

  15. Continued Acknowledgment of Supporters • The following individuals/organizations provided letters of support for OAESV’s application to the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the Grants to State Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Coalitions: • U.S. Representative, Mary Jo Kilroy • Ohio Governor Ted Strickland • Ohio Department of Health • Ohio Domestic Violence Network • Ohio Chapter of the International Association of Forensic Nurses • Ohio Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Consortium • Alliance Against Sexual Violence (Northern Ohio) • Tracy Crandell & Kelly Skeat from the law firm Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP will provide pro-bono legal counsel moving forward.

  16. Information provided by: Julianna Nemeth Prevention Director HelpLine of Delaware and Morrow Counties, Inc. 11 N. Franklin St. Delaware, OH 43015 (740) 363-1835, ext. 109 jnemeth@helplinedelmor.org

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