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Anaheim Family Justice Center Anaheim Family Justice Center Foundation Lieutenant David Flutts AFJC Director Kerith Dilley, MBA AFJC Foundation Executive Director

Family Justice Centers (FJCs) Are Recent Solution to Family Violence In 2000, a San Diego City Prosecutor asked domestic violence victims why so many victims dropped charges? Victims shared they felt entire burden was on them they had to drive everywhere to receive services and bring together agencies working on their case When victims are asked about FJC s coordinated services, we often hear, What took you so long?

FJCs Rapidly Emerging, On Global Level Currently, 80 Family Justice Centers exist throughout the U.S., Canada, U.K., Mexico, Sweden and Jordan Nearly 140 FJCs are starting up in the U.S., Mexico, Canada, U.K., Colombia, Congo, Czech Republic, South Africa, Finland, Guam, China, Iraq, Japan, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Vietnam and Poland

Anaheim Police Chief John Welter Launched Anaheim Family Justice Center Within First Two Years As Chief Nonprofit/ Public Agency Partnerships Financing Community Need Local Political Support

Family Violence Victims Face Overwhelming Barriers Can Preclude Seeking Help

FJCs Create Nonprofit/Public Agency Partnerships to Co-Locate Victim Services Police Shelter Temporary Restraining Orders Victim Civil Legal Services DAs/City Attorneys Advocacy/ Counseling Off-site Partners include: Medical services Probation Longer-term counseling

Early On, Chief John Welter Secured Local Political Support to Open AFJC City Council AFJC! City Manager State/ Federal Elected Officials

Public-Private Financing Deal Allows For Short- Term Leasing Until Long-Term Financing Closes City Council Approves APD Lease City Owns AFJC Building CDBG Grant Buys Building

FJCs Produce Positive Outcomes For Victims & Providers Safety Enhances victim and children s safety - TROs done onsite provide physical separation from abuser Reduces recidivism - Crimes can be prosecuted more effectively - Victims leave abusive situtations earlier, as they get the help they need sooner Facilitates access to services victims need - Transportation and time barriers are reducted - Public agencies coordinating in real-time

AFJC Serves Disabled Community Elevator Wide, Double Doors TRO on First Floor ASL Interpretation/TTY Shelter Partners Are Accessible ADA

Anaheim Family Justice Center

What Is The Anaheim Family Justice Center? A multi-disciplinary team of professionals, working together under one roof, to provide coordinated services to victims of family violence.

The core concept is to provide one place where victims can go to talk to an advocate, plan for their safety, interview with a police officer, meet with a prosecutor, receive medical assistance or referrals, receive information on a shelter and get help with transportation.

About Us The mission of the Anaheim Family Justice Center (AFJC) is to co-locate as many resources as possible to effectively and efficiently provide services for survivors of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault and elder/dependent adult abuse. By employing a multi-disciplinary intervention approach, the AFJC is an innovative way to empower victims and enhance provision of crime services for victims.

On-Site Partners Justice System Anaheim Police Department Anaheim City Attorney Orange County District Attorney Social Services Adult Protective Services CalWORKS Children & Family Services CSP Victim Assistance Programs New Star Family Center

Shelter Human Options Women s Transitional Living Center Legal Services Chapman University School of Law, Family Violence Clinic Legal Aid Society of Orange County

Human Options Domestic violence agency serving clients for the past 30 years across a continuum of services Safe Options for Seniors Specialized program for victims of family violence Age 50 years and over, and those with any disability Counseling, legal advocacy, case management Many services provided in-home Serve all of Orange County 949-737-5242 x 216

AFJC Outcomes Since Opening in 2006 Over 7,000 individual clients served. An average of 40 Temporary Restraining Orders facilitated per month. Over 55,000 lives touched in a positive way In addition to Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Child and Elder Abuse, personnel handle a number of additional criminal investigations, including all Missing Persons cases. Two sergeants, 14 detectives and 1 civilian investigator handle over 5,000 cases per year.

The AFJC also offers its facilities to any group or agency working in the area of family violence for the purpose of meetings, staff and public training and conferences. The center also hosts a number of Foundation events throughout the year.

Exterior Lobby Interior Lobby

Living Room Children s Room

Training Auditorium

Detective/Partners work area and conference room

Interview Rooms

Anaheim Family Justice Center Foundation A 501c3 nonprofit that support the efforts of the Anaheim Family Justice Center, and develop selfsustainability The Foundation provides victim services in the following three primary areas: 8-week Survivors Academy Direct victim assistance 5-week Children s Survivors Academy The Foundation facilitates and partners with numerous other organizations at community events throughout Anaheim and Orange County.

AFJC Foundation Events Car seat event with Senator Correa s office August 2010

Fourth Graduating Class of Survivors Academy September 2010

Adopt a Family 2010

Awareness posters featuring Ducks and Angels

The Anaheim Family Justice Center and AFJC Foundation are really about the people who work there. All our staff have a true passion for the work and are the real reason we have successfully served so many clients and positively impacted so many lives.