Category: Sexual Violence Preventions

Gabby Boyle presenting an award at the Celebration Breakfast

SVP 2023 Culture of Health Champion

The 2023 LiveWell Douglas County Sexual Violence Prevention Culture of Health Champion is Margot Self. Margot serves as the community advocacy program manager in Douglas County at the Willow Domestic Violence Center. Her knowledge of community contexts, connections, and her dedication to creating a future free of violence have been instrumental in our efforts. She joined the workgroup in early 2023 and has already made a significant impact in our housing-related efforts, playing a large role in both the development and distribution of the workgroup’s Tenant Experience Survey. Her partnership is invaluable and our work would not be nearly as equitable nor effective without her at the table. 

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Protections from Housing Discrimination Adopted

On December 13th the Lawrence City Commission voted in favor of an ordinance which will improve equal access to housing. The ordinance will add protections from housing discrimination based on a person’s source of income and status as a survivor of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, or stalking.

These specific recommendations provide an opportunity to immediately decrease barriers to housing. These protections will improve outcomes for individuals and families at risk of or experiencing homelessness or housing stress.

This vote comes after two years of research and advocacy by the LiveWell Douglas County Sexual Violence Prevention Work Group and its partners.

Before the review by the City Commission, the Sexual Violence Prevention Work Group presented their housing policy research to stakeholders including the Affordable Housing Advisory Board and the Human Relations Commission.

The commission also considered other changes to housing policy informed by the Sexual Violence Prevention Work Group’s advocacy. These policy changes are set for review later in the year.

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