LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced Monday that the Committee on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault is seeking new members.

Applications will be accepted from July 1 through Aug. 16.

The Committee on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault advises the Governor and Legislature on statewide policies and legislation related to domestic violence and sexual assault.

Its work includes increasing public awareness of these issues, recommending improvements to law enforcement practices and responses, and supporting training opportunities for law enforcement, judges and prosecutors throughout Nevada.

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“Domestic violence and sexual assault affect individuals, families and communities in every corner of our state,” Ford said. “The Committee plays a critical role in shaping policies, improving responses and ensuring survivor voices are heard. I encourage qualified Nevadans who are passionate about this work to apply and help us continue building a safer Nevada.”

Committee seeks geographic, cultural diversity

As a statewide body, the Committee strives to maintain geographic balance, cultural diversity and representation from the many disciplines involved in addressing domestic violence and sexual assault. The Committee meets quarterly, both virtually via Microsoft Teams and in person in Carson City.

Current members include educators, health care professionals, business leaders, victim service providers, law enforcement officers, members of the judiciary, prosecutors, advocates and survivors.

Travel and per diem reimbursement are provided for official Committee functions.

Following the recent merger of the domestic violence and sexual assault committees, the Committee is seeking applicants to fill the following positions:

  • One survivor of sexual assault
  • One staff member of a program serving victims of sexual assault
  • One law enforcement officer
  • One justice of the peace or municipal judge
  • One representative from the Office of the Court Administrator
  • One mental health care provider

Members are appointed to two-year terms.

Individuals interested in serving on the Committee should contact Jamie Trevino, Ombudsman for Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking, at 775-684-1198 or [email protected] for application information.

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