Basic services provided by programs in each county are as follows:
24 Hour emergency crisis line
Court Accompaniment
Hospital Accompaniment
Client Counseling
Emergency Transportation
Advocacy
Off-site Shelter
Trained Volunteers
Community Education
Professional Training
Domestic Violence Program Advisory Council
Local Domestic Violence Program Office
Job counseling specifically designed for DV sur
vivors entering the job market, taking into consideration their previous absence from the job market, their lack of recent paid work experience, and building upon the skills and experience possessed by the client. Job training and job placement services to train and place DV survivors for and into available jobs in the public and private sectors. Health education and counseling services with respect to general principles of preventive health care, including, but not limited to, family health care, nutrition education, and the selection of physicians and health care services. Financial management services with information and assistance on all aspects of financial management, including, but not limited to, insurance, taxes, estate and probate matters, mortgages, and loans. Educational services, including information services concerning available secondary and post-secondary education programs beneficial to DV survivors seeking employment, and information services with respect to all employment in the public and private sectors, education, health, public assistance, and unemployment assistance programs.