We are so pleased to announce the successful re-accreditation of our ISVA Service, and our Child and Young People’s ISVA Service by LimeCulture.
Our Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) offers an impartial service working with frontline professionals and agencies to support people considering reporting an unwanted sexual experience to the police. The ISVA service has grown dramatically becoming the lead service supporting clients across Hampshire.
LimeCulture (CIC), is a national sexual violence and safeguarding organisation. Their independent Accreditation follows a thorough process consisting of evidence, evaluation and assessment to meet the Quality Standards that LimeCulture follows, to ensure we provide a high level of equitable and safe support for our clients.
Jess Eason, Head of Advocacy at Yellow Door shared, “We are very proud to have been successful in maintaining our Limeculture accredited status for our ISVA and Child and Young Persons’ ISVA Service at Yellow Door. We have found the reaccreditation process a supportive and reflective experience. It has been a fantastic opportunity to evaluate the quality of the service we provide, and take pride in our successes and innovative approach, helping us to develop the service in line with the needs and demographics of our clients. Thank you to all those who have been involved, and thank you to Limeculture for your continued support.”
“The Quality Mark demonstrates the commitment of you and your team to the continuous improvement of the quality of support provided by the ISVA service. This is a fantastic achievement for which you should all be extremely proud. I would like to congratulate you and your team again and thank you for your commitment and hard work which is undoubtedly making a positive impact on the lives of victims/survivors.”