The costs of Intimate partner sexual and physical assault in Oregon exceeds $50 million each year.
(SALEM) - The Attorney General’s Sexual Assault Task Force and Oregon Legislative Alliance to End Violence Against Women announce Sexual and Domestic Violence Awareness Day on Thursday, March 15th from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Oregon State Capitol.
Sexual and Domestic Violence Awareness Day provides an opportunity for those concerned with ending violence against women to meet with legislators and share information about the state of sexual and domestic violence services available in Oregon.
Intimate partner violence, or IPV, is a major public health problem that occurs within all social, economic, religious, and cultural groups.
Women experience more IPV and more IPV-related injuries and deaths in Oregon.
Awareness Day activities include:9:00 AM – Front Steps, State Capitol comments: Attorney General Hardy Myers; Brie Akins, AG’s Sexual Assault Task Force Prevention Program Coordinator; Tony Ryan, Oregon Legislative Alliance to End Violence Against Women; representative and other special guestsInformation and resource tables in the Capitol Rotunda on sexual and domestic violence issues and services in OregonThe ‘Silent Witness Display’, which has been used throughout the state and nationally to give voice to women who have been murdered by their partners or husbands1:00 PM – Hearing Room 50, State Capitol: Governor’s Council on Domestic Violence public hearings.
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