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Supervisors approve county toolkit and outreach plan to prevent domestic and intimate‑partner violence
Summary
The board directed public health and partner offices to develop a culturally responsive, multilingual outreach toolkit and asked the sheriff’s department to study options for a coordinated response to domestic and intimate‑partner violence.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to direct multiple county offices to develop a multilingual, culturally responsive toolkit and public outreach campaign to prevent domestic and intimate‑partner violence and to report back with operational plans.
Supervisor Hilda Solis, who authored the motion with Supervisor Lindsey Horvath, said the action was prompted by a recent youth homicide in Azusa and by county data showing domestic violence remains a pervasive problem. “The Department of Public Health provides a…
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