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Getting to Know IVAT

 

Getting to Know IVAT

 

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Getting to Know

the Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma

FVSAI d/b/a The Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma (IVAT) is a 501(c)(3) organization that condemns violence and oppression in all its forms. We stand with all who work for equality and peace. IVAT is a leading international resource and training center, founded in 1984 as FVSAI and headquartered in San Diego, California with a satellite office in Hawai`i and Maryland.

We host 2 international summits annually, house 3 academic journals, maintain several research databases, provide program evaluation, consultation, and a wide array of trainings addressing violence, abuse and trauma-- many of which can be used toward specialty certificates and continuing education, and offer vital professional and clinical services to San Diego County and beyond. We believe collaboration across systems is key to putting an end to violence and abuse.

Every $40 donation received allows us to provide one hour of psychological treatment services to a child, adolescent or adult in San Diego County who has been affected by violence, abuse or trauma. 

 

IVAT is committed to financial accountability. Check our our GuideStar #NonprofitProfile

IVAT is proud to support an end to child abuse social-norms of corporal punishment.  Click to learn more!

IVAT is proud to support an end to child abuse social-norms of corporal punishment. Click to learn more!

 
 

What Drives Us …

 
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Mission

Our Mission is to promote violence-free living by improving the quality of life for individuals on local, national and international levels by sharing and disseminating vital information, improving cross-discipline collaborations, conducting research and trainings, and providing direct professional services, program evaluation, and consulting.

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Vision

Our Vision is a world free from violence, abuse and trauma. IVAT condemns violence and oppression in all its forms. We stand with all who work for equality and peace. No one deserves to endure violence, abuse or trauma in their lifetime.

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History

The Family Violence & Sexual Assault Institute (FVSAI), was founded in 1984 in Texas by Robert Geffner, Ph.D. In 1991, the Institute became a registered non-profit 501(c)3 organization to deal with sexual assault issues and gradually expanded its scope to include child, teen, and elder maltreatment. In 1999, the Institute relocated to San Diego. In 2006, FVSAI continued its work under the name IVAT - the Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma.


 

Ho‘omaluhia – IVAT Hawai‘i-Pacific Branch

 
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Ho‘omaluhia

A Center of Excellence where East meets West, where indigenous voices are valued and diversity is honored, Ho‘omaluhia is the Hawai‘i-Pacific branch of the Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma (IVAT). 

The organization has been doing business for over 30 years and delivering trainings throughout the Hawaiian Islands and the Pacific for more than 20 years.  Ho‘omaluhia’s mission is to improve the quality of life and to contribute to violence-free, abuse-free living for all the peoples of Hawai‘i. Recognizing unequal access to systems of justice, protection, health and education by marginalized communities in the Pacific.

Ho‘omaluhia/IVAT focuses on addressing inequity in the access to care, and evidenced-based and promising practices in the delivery of care. We provide technical assistance, evaluation and research for programs and systems of care. 

Ho‘omaluhia/IVAT’s approach is one of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), working collaboratively with providers and purchasers to improve systems responses and access for our most vulnerable populations.

 
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How IVAT Helped End Violence in 2022:

 
 

For More Information on how IVAT Helped End Violence, Please See Our Annual Reports

 
 

Help End Interpersonal Violence.

 
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