The District of Columbia’s Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) is a multidisciplinary group composed of agencies and organizations that provide services to victims in the aftermath of a sexual assault with the purpose of providing a coordinated response to sexual assault in our community. The team meets bi-monthly as a full team and on alternating months a sub-committee meets and conducts sexual assault case reviews.
The SART charter includes representatives from the following agencies and organizations:
- D.C. Office of Victim Services and Justice Grants
 - Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
 - Department of Forensic Sciences
 - D.C. Forensic Nurse Examiners
 - United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia
 - United States Attorney’s Office Victim Witness Assistance Unit
 - Metropolitan Police Department’s Victim Services Branch
 - Metropolitan Police Department's Sexual Assault Unit
 - Volare
 - The Wendt Center for Loss and Healing
 - United States Park Police
 - D.C. Rape Crisis Center
 - Howard University
 - MedStar Washington Hospital Center
 - Children’s National Medical Center
 - D.C. Child and Family Services Agency
 - Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia
 - Safe Shores -The DC Children’s Advocacy Center
 - D.C. Coalition to End Sexual Violence
 - The D.C. Victim Hotline
 
The Mission of the D.C. SART is to:
- Ensure consistent, sensitive services for adults and youths over the age of 13 who have been sexually assaulted;
 - Ensure a victim-centered, trauma-informed and offender-focused system to address sexual assault;
 - Identify and remedy gaps in services;
 - Increase engagement in the criminal justice system;
 - Improve forensic evidence collection and processing of results; and
 - Improve investigations and increase the ability to prosecute cases.
 
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