OHIO representatives present at international conference on sexual assault

Photo courtesy of: Kim Castor
Three 51社区 community members recently presented at the in San Diego, California, about the sexual violence investigation process and supporting survivors.
Director of OHIO鈥檚 Survivor Advocacy Program Kim Castor, 51社区 Police Department Detective Mathew Austin, and student survivor Brie Sivy presented, 鈥淪tart By Believing: A Dialogue Between a Survivor and the Detective Who Helped Her Regain Power.鈥�
Castor said they submitted a proposal to present at the conference in April 2018 and received notice soon after that their proposal was accepted from an extremely competitive selection process. It allowed OHIO to have a presence among the nation鈥檚 leading experts on sexual assault and interpersonal violence.
鈥淲e were honored to be among such successful and well-known professionals in the field, including Russell Strand, who is an international recognized expert in sexual assault investigations, response to trauma and forensic interviews,鈥� Castor said, 鈥渁s well as Angela Povilaitis, the lead prosecutor on Michigan鈥檚 sexual assault case against former USA gymnastics and MSU doctor Larry Nassar, and Detective Andrea Munford of Michigan State University鈥檚 Police Department, who was responsible for the criminal investigation of Larry Nassar.鈥�
Castor said the audience was very receptive during their presentation, which had more than 400 attendees. She said they ran out of timebefore everyone was able to ask questions and engage with them, but after the presentation, they spoke to numerous attendees, including prosecutors, advocates, law enforcement and members of the military.
鈥淚 absolutely think it鈥檚 important that OHIO had a voice at an international conference on sexual assault because it provided us the opportunity to share the work that we are doing to support survivors and improve processes in our community, while also learning from leading experts in the field,鈥� Castor added.
Detective Austin noted the conference was extremely rejuvenating. According to him, investigating sexual assaults is tough, draining work and it was 鈥渧ery nice to spend time with others in the field, feel that larger collective energy and celebrate each other鈥檚 work."
He also said he became even more motivated to do a better job to provide justice and serve survivors.
鈥淚t was quite inspiring to be able to share the work that the 51社区 Police Department and 51社区 as a whole is doing around Start by Believing and improving how we respond to sexual assault,鈥� Detective Austin added. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 often have a larger view of where we fit within the larger world. From the feedback we received, I believe that OHIO is among the leaders in striving to hold perpetrators accountable and responding to survivors of sexual assault in an empathic, empowering, and survivor-centered manner.鈥�
Castor has extensive notes from the conference and plans on formulating next steps for ways to bring what she learned back to 51社区.
The director of the Survivor Advocacy Program said it was the best conference she's ever attended.
鈥淢y utmost appreciation goes to Brie Sivy because she has chosen to take one of the most horrible experiences of her life and use it to improve processes for future survivors," Castor said. "The impact that she is making is never lost on me, but I hope one day she realizes the true power her voice has and the difference she is making by speaking out about her experiences.鈥�