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  1. OVP monitors the trends and circumstances of violent deaths affecting Los Angeles County to inform decision makers and program planners about ways to prevent and intervene on violence in the community, at home and in the workplace.

  2. Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health 24/7 ACCESS Center at (800) 854-7771 to receive crisis counseling, assessment, and referrals. Disaster Distress Hotline this helpline, sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), provides immediate counseling for people affected by any disaster or tragedy.

  3. Phone Number: (213)893-2031 • Fax: (213)618-0848 • Email: sir@lasd.org Los Angeles County provides a Workplace Violence Prevention Program training to all employees in order to prevent workplace violence.

  4. Phone Toll-free: (877) 433-9069 Marsy's Law Card Information: http://ag.ca.gov/victims.php http://ag.ca.gov/victimservices/marsy.php If you are a victim of a crime, these rights apply to you. You may obtain information about these rights through your local victim/witness assistance program (usually located in the prosecutor's office), your

  5. Contact Information. Injury Prevention. Division of Chronic Disease & Injury Prevention. 3530 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 800. Los Angeles, CA 90010. Phone:213-351-7847. Email: cli@ph.lacounty.gov. Office of Violence Prevention. Countywide Office of Violence Prevention.

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  7. 1 (844) 804-7500 is available toll-free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to those seeking treatment. Anyone can call the SASH—including family, caregivers, and friends. A clinician or counselor will do a brief screening and connect the caller to a treatment provider.