Sexual Assault / Stalking / Dating or Domestic Violence Resources
Walla Walla County District Court Protection Orders
- Anti-harassment Protection Order Petition (Complete Packet)
- Sexual Assault Protection Order Petition (Complete Packet)
- DV Related/No Children Involved-Petition for Protection (Complete Packet)
Assistance with paperwork is available 11am-1pm daily on the 3rd floor of the Walla Walla County Superior Court House located at 315 W. Main St Walla Walla, WA Room #305.
When forms are complete, deliver the packet to the Walla Walla District Court Clerks at 317 W. Rose St in Walla Walla. The petition will be reviewed by a Judge and you will be contacted by phone regarding decisions.
Stalking information from State of WA (King Co)
Information regarding Anti -Harassment / Stalking Actions
Asotin County Domestic Violence information
Superior Court Order forms for all Washington counties are found at https://www.courts.wa.gov/forms/.
Crime Victim Advocacy
- Walla Walla Police Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Advocacy
- Walla Walla Police Department Crime Victim Services
- Providence Sexual Assault Response Team Center
- Walla Walla YWCA medical & legal advocacy 509-525-2570 or 509-529-9922 crisis
- Crime Victim Service Center 888-9-VICTIM, [email protected]t
- Serves Benton, Franklin, Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin Counties)
- Clarkston Police Department(DV aid Deborah Grandorff 509-596-8179)[email protected]
- Asotin County Prosecutor victim coordinator Holly Tietz 509-751-6004
- YWCA of Lewiston-Clarkston advocacy (208)746-9655
- Quality Behavioral Health Services Asotin & Garfield Counties
- Community Sexual Assault Program (CSAP) 24 hour support line 1-800-970-3785 https://www.qbhs.org/?page_id=42
Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence provides contact information for all Washington State counties DV service programs.
Emergency Management;
- ICS 100 changes to IS-100.C: Introduction to the Incident Command System
- ICS 200 changes to IS-200.C Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
- ICS100HE changes to IS-363 Introduction to Emergency Management for Higher Education
- ICS 700 changes to IS-700.B Introduction to the National Incident Management System
- ICS800 changes to IS-800.D National Response Framework, An Introduction
Active Shooter: While the possibility is remote of this occurring, the consequences are catastrophic. Training and informational resources are; (Miguel you can leave the video that is on the site as well)
- IS 904, FEMA’s Active Shooter Prevention: You Can Make a Difference is an hour long training covering;
- Indicators that someone is on the path to violence including stressors and the importance of addressing concerning behaviors
- Identifies potential concerning behaviors, and when to take appropriate action
- Identifies pre-attack indicators
- Identifies empathy & compassion techniques to reduce likelihood of an event
- Identifies traits of a connected and supportive work environment
- Recognizes characteristics of productive conflict and destructive conflict
- IS 907, FEMA’s Active Shooter: What You Can Do is an hour long training covering;
- Actions to take if confronted with an active shooter situation
- Recognition of workplace violence indicators
- Active shooter preparation
- Managing consequences of an active shooter
- https://www.stopthebleed.org/training/online-course/ covers emergency first aid to stop bleeding
- https://www.fbi.gov/about/partnerships/office-of-partner-engagement/active-shooter-resources has several videos and additional information regarding active shooter situation
- https://www.fbi.gov/file-repository/pre-attack-behaviors-of-active-shooters-in-us-2000-2013.pdf/view describes studies that have been conducted to indicate pre-attack indicators