SPOKANE, Wash. — The Spokane Police Department is launching an alternative reporting option for sexual assault survivors in our community.
Seek Then Speak is a national resource created by Ending Violence Against Women International to offer survivors of sexual assault and their support people a way to gather helpful information and begin the reporting process. Recently, the resource launched its services in Washington.
Spokane Police adopted a Seek Then Speak reporting option to provide survivors with resources within Spokane.
SPD said this tool is designed to be used when circumstances do not require urgent law enforcement response. If you are in imminent danger or need immediate and urgent medical attention, call 911.
You can learn more about the Seek Then Speak tool by clicking here.
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