Do you think Nevada's resources for domestic violence are effective? Want to share your input?
The Nevada Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence, in partnership with the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services Division of Child and Family Services and the Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada, is conducting an online survey asking for public input on the effectiveness of the current domestic violence resources throughout Nevada.Â
The survey is asking for input from victim-survivors as well as community partners.
Its goal is to develop a statewide comprehensive plan that improves support and services to those affected by domestic violence; the survey will help identify the areas in which services being provided are lacking.
The feedback gathered from everyone will be instrumental in forming future policies, obtaining and securing necessary resources, and increasing services that directly affect victim-survivors.
Everyone's voice matters. This survey is part of an effort to strengthen Nevada's response to domestic violence. By participating, you help shape the programs and policies that directly impact victims' and survivors' safety, recovery, and well-being.
The survey is currently open, and responses are being collected through February 21st.
Community Members can access the survey by clicking here.Â
Victim-survivors of domestic and sexual violence can access the survey by clicking here.
