Sexual Assault Treatment Plan is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Department of Public Health - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is a sexual assault treatment plan?
A: A sexual assault treatment plan is a comprehensive plan designed to provide medical, psychological, and legal support to survivors of sexual assault.
Q: Who is eligible for a sexual assault treatment plan in Illinois?
A: Any individual who has experienced sexual assault in Illinois is eligible for a sexual assault treatment plan.
Q: What services are included in a sexual assault treatment plan in Illinois?
A: Services may include forensic medical exams, counseling, advocacy, access to legal resources, and support throughout the legal process.
Q: How can I access a sexual assault treatment plan in Illinois?
A: You can access a sexual assault treatment plan by contacting a local sexual assault service provider, hospital, or law enforcement agency.
Q: Are sexual assault treatment plans in Illinois confidential?
A: Yes, the information shared during a sexual assault treatment plan is considered confidential and protected by law.
Q: What if I don't want to report the sexual assault to the police?
A: You can still access a sexual assault treatment plan in Illinois even if you choose not to report the assault to the police.
Q: Are there any costs associated with a sexual assault treatment plan in Illinois?
A: No, survivors of sexual assault in Illinois are not responsible for the cost of services provided through a sexual assault treatment plan.
Q: Are sexual assault treatment plans available for children in Illinois?
A: Yes, sexual assault treatment plans are available for both adults and children in Illinois.
Q: Can I get a sexual assault treatment plan if the assault happened outside of Illinois?
A: Yes, you can still access a sexual assault treatment plan in Illinois even if the assault occurred outside of the state.
Form Details:
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