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Rowan County

Program Name: Rape, Child & Family Abuse Crisis Council
131 West Council Street
Salisbury, NC 28144
Office: (704) 636-4718
Crisis: (704) 636-4718

Job Title of Survey Respondent: Executive Director

  1. Does your program provide services to lesbians? If so, what services?
    Yes, all services, including shelter.

  2. Does your program provide services to gay men? If so, what services?
    Generally determined on a case-by-case basis. If a man needed shelter, they would refer to homeless shelter. They have an anger management group. Men’s services are batterer’s treatment oriented.

  3. Does your program provide services to straight men? If so, what services?
    Generally determined on a case-by-case basis. If a man needed shelter, they would refer to homeless shelter. They have an anger management group. Men’s services are batterer’s treatment oriented.

  4. Does your program provide services to bisexual people? If so, what services?
    Bisexual women are eligible for all services, including shelter. Men’s services are generally determined on a case-by-case basis. If a man needed shelter, they would refer to homeless shelter. They have an anger management group. Men’s services are batterer’s treatment oriented.

  5. Does your program provide services to transgender people? If so, what services?
    Yes, shelter is determined by someone’s perceived gender and trans folks are allowed in shelter if they identify as women. Have had several trans people receive services.

  6. Does your program have any literature available for staff or clients about LGBT domestic violence? If so, what is it?
    No.

  7. Does your staff receive any specialized training about LGBT domestic violence or homophobia? If so, where do they get it, and who provides it?
    Yes. In house training.

  8. Do you have contacts and referrals with the LGBT communities?
    No.

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