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Veterans Affairs briefs lawmakers on domestic, sexual violence programs

Veterans Affairs briefs lawmakers on domestic, sexual violence programs

Dr. Lynda Davis, VA’s chief Veterans Experience Officer, recently joined Sens. Joni Ernst (R‑Iowa) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D‑N.Y.), and others for a bipartisan congressional roundtable focused on improving care for survivors. Department of Veterans Affairs

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The Department of Veterans Affairs is expanding nationwide efforts to ensure survivors of domestic violence, intimate partner violence and sexual assault receive the help and support they need.

Dr. Lynda Davis, VA’s chief Veterans Experience Officer, recently joined Sens. Joni Ernst (R‑Iowa) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D‑N.Y.), leaders from the National Domestic Violence Hotline and survivor advocates for a bipartisan congressional roundtable focused on improving care for survivors.


During the roundtable, Davis emphasized the unique needs of military and veteran survivors and the importance of strong, coordinated support systems. She reaffirmed VA’s commitment to ensuring survivors can access compassionate, timely help — whether through VA health services, community partners, crisis hotlines or digital platforms.

The need for action is clear. The National Sexual Violence Resource Center reports that 81 percent of women and 43 percent of men experience sexual harassment or assault in their lifetime, with more than half identifying the perpetrator as an intimate partner or someone they know. These statistics highlight the urgent need for unified, survivor‑centered support.

VA’s Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program (IPVAP) has been collaborating with VA’s Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Program and the Assault and Harassment Prevention Office (AHPO) to expand awareness, training and resources for those supporting veterans impacted by sexual violence - regardless of when the trauma occurred.

Expanding support and resources

VA continues to strengthen programs designed to support survivors of IPV, domestic violence and sexual assault. Available resources include:

A continued commitment to survivors

If you or someone you know is experiencing intimate partner violence or thoughts of self‑harm, contact:

  • National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800‑799‑7233 (SAFE).
  • National Sexual Assault Hotline: 800‑656‑4673.
  • Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1, or text 838255.