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Bay Pines -- St.
Petersburg VA
| BAY PINES VA CUTS DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE PROGRAM VA
says few veterans are participating in the domestic violence
program and the hospital's resources can be better deployed.
from Larry Scott, VA Watchdog
dot Org: William R. Levesque writes about military and
veterans' issue. More of his excellent
articles are here.
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Bay Pines criticized for shutting down VA domestic violence
program
William R. Levesque
Times Staff Writer
ST. PETERSBURG — The Bay Pines VA Medical Center is closing a
domestic violence intervention program, saying it is not used
enough.
This has angered a Pinellas domestic violence activist who says it
indicates that the veterans agency is showing little concern for
battered women.
Researchers say veterans are at higher risk of committing domestic
violence if they suffer from post-traumatic stress.
But a spokeswoman for the Department of Veterans Affairs facility,
the fourth-busiest in the nation, said few veterans are
participating in the domestic violence program and the hospital's
resources can be better deployed.
Faith Belcher, a Bay Pines spokeswoman, said the program being
closed deals with veterans who are referred to it from a court.
But other clinical treatment options for both the victims and
perpetrators are available at Bay Pines and in the community, she
said.
Only
20 people are currently enrolled in the Bay Pines batterers
intervention program.
"Addressing domestic violence is of critical importance when
treating veterans and their families and the impacts of war on
their health and well-being," Bay Pines said in a statement. "We
assess veterans for violence and associated mental illness and
provide clinical treatment."
Linda Osmundson, executive director of Community Action Stops
Abuse, said she is disappointed by the VA's decision.
"It sends a message," she said.
Osmundson said the Bay Pines program is withering because the VA
isn't referring veterans to it, though Bay Pines says veterans
have to be referred to it by a court.
If the agency better promoted the program, Osmundson said,
participation would grow.
Earlier this year, Bay Pines' program coordinator Elaine Torosian
told state and local domestic violence activists that the VA had
decided to end the program. At the time, Bay Pines officials
denied having made a final decision.
William R. Levesque can be reached at (813) 269-5306.
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