Central Virginia task force on older battered women receives best practices award
5/7/2007
Virginia's Commonwealth Council
on Aging has selected the Central Virginia Task Force on Older Battered Women
as one of its 2006 Best Practices Award winners.
The
awards program recognizes
outstanding organizations serving older Virginians.
The Central
Virginia Task Force, a project of the VCU Police, was awarded the 2006 Best
Practices Award in the community partnership category due to its commitment and
excellent service in the community.
"The
program is valuable and has helped the community in a number of ways," said Paula
Kupstas, Ph.D., project director and research specialist in VCU's Center on
Aging and a founding member of the Central Virginia Task Force on Older
Battered Women. "It has brought attention to the fact that domestic and sexual
violence affects victims in all age groups, including the older population."
In 2002,
Kupstas wrote the first grant to fund the project coordinator position that
currently works with the task force and community. Funding for the project
began in 2003 and has continued through grant activities and grant requests,
which Kupstas also has written.
"Through
cross-training and collaboration with other agencies, service providers and
criminal justice professionals have acquired a better understanding of older
victims and the unique challenges they face when accessing services to enhance
their safety," said Kupstas.
Collaboration
across the localities of Richmond, Henrico, Hanover and Chesterfield is a necessity because residents of
these metropolitan areas may live in one locality, but work in another."
The Central
Virginia Task Force on Older Battered Women is an interagency partnership
responding to the needs of middle-aged and older women in the community who are
victims of domestic, sexual or family violence.
Award
winners for 2006 and 2007 will be recognized at the 2008 Governor's Conference.
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