02/17/2017 by Sarah Pena
In 2016, 139 survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence received forensic exams from Northern Arizona Care and Services After Assault (NACASA) at North Country HealthCare. NACASA has been providing care for assault victims at North Country HealthCare for the last ten years, and each year the number of exams performed increases. So far in 2017, 12 assault survivors have received forensic examinations.
On February 16, 2017 NACASA hosted an open house to highlight its impact on northern Arizona over the last decade. Dozens of community leaders gathered to learn how survivors have been cared for, both by NACASA and the many community partners also providing services for assault survivors. During the event, NACASA also unveiled their new name and logo. NACASA was previously known as “Northern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault.”
“Only one in three survivors of sexual assault reports the assault to authorities,” said Governor’s Office Representative, Dianne Umphres. “NACASA is making it easier for assault survivors in northern Arizona to report the crime by providing a safe, private environment for examinations.”
NACASA is a safe place for adult and adolescent survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence to explore their options after an assault. Examinations are performed by doctors and nurses who are specially trained to provide medical forensic care immediately following an assault. NACASA examiners may also provide expert testimony in court if a case goes to trial. There are currently ten examiners and a volunteer medical director working within the three counties served by NACASA: Apache, Coconino and Navajo Counties. NACASA also offers a Sexual Assault Survivors Support Group.
Below is a timeline of how NACASA has evolved since its inception in 2002:
NACASA is funded by grants from Coconino County Public Health Services District, the City of Flagstaff, Northern Arizona Healthcare Foundation, Arizona Office of the Governor, Victims of Crime Act Crime Victims Fund and the Assistance League of Flagstaff. Revenue is also generated from exams performed for several local and federal government agencies.
For more information call 928.522.9460.
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