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Safe at Home News: February 2007
Welcome to the premier issue of the Safe at Home e-newsletter
The California "Safe at Home" program was established in 1999 as a confidential mail forwarding program to aid victims of domestic violence. In subsequent years the program has been expanded to include victims of stalking and sexual assault along with additional services such as confidential voter registration; suppression of DMV records; confidential name change and other services to help protect victims from being found by their abusers or stalker. The Safe at Home program currently serves over 2500 Californians.
In order to improve awareness of the Safe at Home program and its services, the "Safe at Home News" will be released quarterly to enrolling agencies, government and private organizations, and other stakeholders involved in the fight to end domestic violence, stalking, and sexual abuse. Each newsletter will contain information on current Safe at Home activities, legislative updates and helpful information on how participants and enrolling agencies can best utilize the Safe at Home program. For more information regarding the Safe at Home program, please go to our website at www.CASafeAtHome.org.
Debra Bowen is sworn in as California's 30th Secretary of State

Debra Bowen was sworn in on January 8, 2007, in Sacramento as California's 30th Secretary of State. She's only the sixth woman to be elected to a statewide constitutional office and she's been a long-time supporter of the Safe at Home program. Just last year, she authored two pieces of legislation that became law on January 1, 2007. SB 1062 (Chapter 639) allows sexual assault victims to enroll in Safe at Home and SB 1743 (Chapter 689) removes the requirement to publish proposed confidential name changes for Safe at Home participants.

Secretary of State
During her years in the Legislature, Secretary of State Bowen authored several key pieces of legislation to help victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and child and elder abuse. In addition to the recent legislation affecting Safe at Home, Secretary Bowen has authored the following laws to aid victims:
AB 1962 (1998)
Permits anyone under the age of 14 who is the victim of a sexual assault to testify against their accusers via two-way closed circuit television if a judge approves.
SB 1089 (1999)
Requires the Department of Social Services to develop an education and training program on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) for professionals, such as judges, law enforcement officers, social workers, physicians and others who regularly come into contact with foster children.
SB 185 (2001)
Prior to the enactment of this bill, the law required the Department of Health Services (DHS) to issue grants to battered women shelters using an request for application process (RFA). The entire RFA process is based on an application that may look good on paper but since DHS doesn't perform site visits of the shelters it funds, there's no way to know whether shelters are performing quality services, or living up to the terms of their contract. This bill requires DHS to monitor its grant recipients much as the Office of Homeland Security must monitor the shelters it awards grants to for similar purposes.
SB 914 (2004)

Consolidates domestic violence and sexual assault/rape crisis programs formerly administered by Office of Criminal Justice Planning and the Department of Health Services within the Office of Homeland Security. The purpose of consolidating these programs is to create a more effective program and ensure money is being spent to serve victims, not running duplicate programs in multiple agencies.

As Secretary of State, Debra Bowen plans to continue her active role as a victim advocate and expand the reach of the Safe at Home program to ensure that all Californians who have been victims of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking are aware of the program and the benefits it provides. Participation in Safe at Home is a critical step for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking in ensuring that their future lives and the lives of their families will be free from fear and abuse.
New Legislation signed for Safe at Home
AB 2169 Extends the "sunset date" for the Safe at Home Program from 2008 to 2013. (Click here for legislation)
SB 1062

Allows victims of sexual assault to enroll in Safe at Home.
(Click here for legislation)

SB 1743

Removes the requirement to publish “confidential name changes” in local newspapers (Click here for legislation)

New Safe at Home outreach materials featuring a message from Secretary of State Bowen are available by contacting the Safe at Home Program at: (877) 322-5227.
Upcoming Events and Dates to Remember
Each year key months are designated to focus on national issues:  January was Stalking Awareness month; April is Victim Awareness month and October is Domestic Violence Awareness month.  Organizations throughout the state and country hold special events during these months and throughout the year to increase awareness of issues that affect us all.

Safe at Home will be participating in several events inside and outside of California in the coming months.  If you are interested in meeting with us or attending a training, please contact us at safeathome@sos.ca.gov or (877) 322-5227.

Date Location Event
     
03/16-17/07 San Francisco 2007 National Conference on Health
    and Domestic Violence
    RSVP:  Family Violence Prevention Fund
   

www.endabuse.org

     
03/19-20/07 Long Beach A Contract for Change, Mobilizing to End
    DV in the African American Community
    Safe at Home Booth
    RSVP:  (612) 624-5357
     
03/28/07 San Francisco Safe at Home Enrolling Agency Training
    455 Golden Gate Ave. 94102  1-3 pm
    RSVP:  Safe at Home
     
04/04/07 Sacramento Safe at Home Enrolling Agency Training 
    Secretary of State's Office
    1500 11th St., Multi-Purpose Room
    1 to 3 pm   RSVP:  Safe at Home
     
04/10/07 San Diego 7th Annual S.D. Family Justice Center
    Conference – Safe at Home Outreach
    RSVP:  www.familyjusticecenter.org
     
04/16-18/07 Houston End Violence Against Women International
    Conference – Safe at Home Booth
    RSVP:  www.evawintl.org
If you would like to schedule an enrolling agency training in your area, please contact us at (877) 322-5227 or SafeAtHome@sos.ca.gov.
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