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Changing the way survivors are supported

Changing the way survivors are supported
Members of the Taylor County Coordinated Community Response and Sexual Assault Response Team gathered at Aspirus Medford Hospital on Friday, April 10. Pictured are (front row, l. to r.) Chad Liske, Medford police chief; Amy Riegert, Aspirus Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner coordinator; Jaime Johnson, Stepping Stones; Courtney Scholl, Stepping Stones director; Ashley Rourk, Stepping Stones; Holly Miller, Taylor County Sheriff’s Office detective; (back row) Nick Berger, Medford police school liaison officer; and Josh Budimlija, Medford police detective. MANDEE ELLIS/THE STAR NEWS
Changing the way survivors are supported
Members of the Taylor County Coordinated Community Response and Sexual Assault Response Team gathered at Aspirus Medford Hospital on Friday, April 10. Pictured are (front row, l. to r.) Chad Liske, Medford police chief; Amy Riegert, Aspirus Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner coordinator; Jaime Johnson, Stepping Stones; Courtney Scholl, Stepping Stones director; Ashley Rourk, Stepping Stones; Holly Miller, Taylor County Sheriff’s Office detective; (back row) Nick Berger, Medford police school liaison officer; and Josh Budimlija, Medford police detective. MANDEE ELLIS/THE STAR NEWS

Sexual violence affects the lives of about 1.2 million adults in Wisconsin, and a staggering one in 10 children. Survivors are often left with emotional, mental and physical wounds that can follow ...

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