Question 1
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Name the term that describes the following practice: No advocate/crisis counselor will be required to disclose any information shared between themselves and the survivor in any court or civil proceeding.
Question 2
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Please select each party who is an "okay 3rd party" to your conversations with a survivor, assuming that you have the survivors consent to speak freely in front of said party.
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Nurse
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Doctor
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Beat Officer/ Responding Officer
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Detectives
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Significant Others/ Loved Ones
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Parents of a Minor Survivor
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Social Service Agents
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RVA Staff
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RVA Volunteers
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RVA Third-Level Advocates
Question 3
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When speaking with a third-level advocate or the advocacy volunteer manager for the purpose of receiving support around the call, you may provide identifying factors and specifics about the nature of the call.
Question 4
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When sharing your experience as an advocate with your personal support network, you may NOT share identifying factors about the survivor and the nature of the assault.
Question 5
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Indicate whether an advocate's confidentiality must be broken the following scenario.
The survivor expresses intent to commit suicide. Advocate does an assessment and believes in good faith that survivor intends to follow through with plan to engage in suicide.
Question 6
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Indicate whether an advocate's confidentiality must be broken in the following scenario.
The survivor waives his/her/their confidentiality by signing the waiver. Advocate goes over the implications of signing a waiver (e.g. RVA documents could be subpoenaed.)
Question 7
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Indicate whether an advocate's confidentiality must be broken the following scenario.
Evidence of child abuse, such as physical abuse or neglect where advocate has necessary information to file DCFS report
Question 8
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Indicate whether an advocate's confidentiality must be broken the following scenario.
Evidence of child sex abuse where the offender is in a position of authority or resides under the same roof as the survivor, e.g. teacher, priest, coach, step-parent. Advocate also has necessary information to file DCFS report.
Question 9
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Indicate whether an advocate's confidentiality must be broken the following scenario.
Evidence of child sex abuse where the offender is not in a position of authority and does not reside under the same roof as the survivor. Advocate also has necessary information to file DCFS report.
Question 10
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Indicate whether an advocate's confidentiality must be broken the following scenario.
Survivor expresses intent to harm others. Advocate does an assessment and believes in good faith that s/v intends to follow through with intent.
Question 11
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Indicate whether an advocate's confidentiality must be broken the following scenario.
Suspected abuse of older person who is unable, due to dysfunction, to report for themselves. Advocate also has enough information to make a report.
Question 12
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Indicate whether an advocate's confidentiality must be broken the following scenario.
Suspected abuse of older person who is able, but unwilling, to report the abuse for themselves. Advocate also has enough information to make a report.
Question 13
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Indicate whether an advocate's confidentiality must be broken the following scenario.
Law enforcement requests information provided to the advocate by the survivor in order to aid in investigation.