VOICE: Victim Service Occupation, Information, and Compensation Experiences Survey (Summary of Findings)
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2018
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University of Texas at Austin Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Abstract
The VOICE survey examined the occupational stressors and workplace wellness of those working in the field of intimate partner violence and sexual assault services in Texas. The research project was a collaboration with state coalitions and community stakeholders. [CVRL Note: categories include job satisfaction, organization climate, microaggressions, turnover, burnout.] (Author Text)
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Research Brief
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Survey Results, Domestic Violence, Domestic Abuse, Victim Services, Victim Assistance, Victim Advocates, Advocacy, Burnout, Secondary Traumatic Stress, Emotional Burden, Worker Safety, Workplace Safety, Sexual Violence, Rape, Staff Retention, Pay, Bias, Coping, Resilience, Vicarious Trauma, Compassion Fatigue
Citation
Wood, Leila; Wachter, Karin; Wang, Alex; Kammer-Kerwick, Matt; Busch-Armendariz, Noel. (2018). VOICE: Victim Service Occupation, Information, and Compensation Experiences Survey Summary of Findings. Institute on Domestic Violence & Sexual Abuse at University of Texas at Austin, 4 pgs.