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Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a new office, the Office of Family Violence Prevention and Services (OFVPS), under the Administration for Children and Families (ACF). This new office reflects the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to prioritizing domestic violence prevention and addressing the intersections of domestic violence prevention work across the federal government.
“The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to providing resources to keep families safe, including necessary supports that help families live without the threat of violence in their home,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “Following the historic investments from the American Rescue Plan for supportive services for domestic violence and sexual assault survivors, this new office is the next step in HHS’ continued efforts to help families live the safe and stable life that we all deserve.”
ACF has identified preventing and addressing domestic violence, intimate partner violence, and dating violence as a key priority. ACF’s Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) has been doing this work alongside states, tribes, and territories through its Division of Family Violence Prevention and Services for many years. With this office realignment, the Division of Family Violence Prevention and Services will move out of ACF’s FYSB and into the Immediate Office of the Assistant Secretary as the new OFVPS, allowing ACF to continue this work in partnership with health and social service agencies to improve support for families experiencing violence and trauma as Congress intended when it first authorized the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act. Creating a separate office and establishing this new office in the Assistant Secretary’s Office will better position OFVPS to support a comprehensive approach to domestic violence prevention across ACF, HHS, and the federal government.
“This new office underlines ACF’s commitment to prevention programs, survivor services, and a whole family approach to serving families when they need it most,” said ACF Assistant Secretary January Contreras. “ACF will continue to implement a comprehensive strategy to promote violence prevention through programs and resources that impact survivors’ physical and behavioral health, safety, well-being, housing, economic mobility, and family stability.”
The new Director of OFVPS is Shawndell Dawson, who has an extraordinary record of federal service and national advocacy experience on the issues of domestic and dating violence prevention, including leading ACF’s domestic violence services and interagency partnerships as the Director of the Division of Family Violence Prevention and Services, within ACF’s FYSB.
“Establishing a new office for FVPSA grant programs in ACF will better position the voices of survivors as leaders of comprehensive domestic violence prevention across the federal government,” said Director Shawndell Dawson. “I – along with advocates, survivors, and FVPSA team members – am truly honored that OFVPS has been positioned by ACF to stand alongside the Office of Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) to serve as a senior advisor to all ACF leaders, divisions, and programs as we work to provide equitable trauma-informed assistance for adults, children, and youth.”
Three of the priority goals of the new OFVPS will be to:
An established office within ACF with a singular focus on domestic violence and intimate partner violence reflects the Administration’s priorities and demonstrates a deep understanding of the scale of domestic violence in this country and the needs of all families accessing ACF services.
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