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Primerose School of Yukon Gives a Big Hand to OIS

OIS has a wish list on its website for items that are directly utilized in “Joey” our mobile services unit. Primrose School answered that call. They ran a school-wide campaign to fill the need and they have overwhelmed our hearts with their over-the-top response. We appreciate their sharing and caring for Oklahoma’s children.

If you would like to join the students from Primrose School of Yukon, follow our link below to see our wish list of ongoing needs.

OIS Wish List

 

OIS 4th Annual Charity Golf Tournament 2022

We have made so many significant relationships within our community that are making a difference for Oklahoma’s children. These golf lovers come back year after year for a fun day of a friendly game of golf and for the ever-so-important fundraising to help us fight child abuse.

See tournament photos compliments of Trawick Photography

Password: “joeytravels”

OIS Golf Tournament Photos 2022

On June 6th, 2022 ninety-four golfers joined us at the beautiful Winter Creek Golf Course in Blanchard, Oklahoma. Our awesome supporters raised just over $14,000! This will assist us in bridging the financial gaps between the items our grants provide and those they don’t.

Congratulations to our tournament winners:

1st Place – Advanced Construction Services

2nd Place – Square D

3rd Place – Warren-Cat

Men’s Longest Drive – Corbin Crockett

Women’s Longest Drive – Sharon Swafford

Closest to Pin – Ryan Evans

First Place – Advanced Construction Services

Nathan Currey, Philip Bryan, Ryan Evans,

Louis West

Second Place –Square D

Michael Oakley, Randy Dilks, Mike Morris

Third Place – Warren Cat

Howard Wickersham,

Tyler Mueten, Deric Owen,

Payte Owen

Why we love our golfers……

Every winning team donated their winnings back to OIS. We are so appreciative of your commitment to fighting child abuse and walking this road with us.

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OIS 5th Annual Charity Golf Tournament

MONDAY, JUNE 5th, 2023

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OIS 4th Annual Charity Golf Tournament 2022

We have made so many significant relationships within our community that are making a difference for Oklahoma’s children. These golf lovers come back year after year for a fun day of a friendly game of golf and for the ever-so-important fundraising to help us fight child abuse.

See tournament photos compliments of Trawick Photography

Password: “joeytravels”

OIS Golf Tournament Photos 2022

On June 6th, 2022 ninety-four golfers joined us at the beautiful Winter Creek Golf Course in Blanchard, Oklahoma. Our awesome supporters raised just over $14,000! This will assist us in bridging the financial gaps between the items our grants provide and those they don’t.

Congratulations to our tournament winners:

1st Place – Advanced Construction Services

2nd Place – Square D

3rd Place – Warren-Cat

Men’s Longest Drive – Corbin Crockett

Women’s Longest Drive – Sharon Swafford

Closest to Pin – Ryan Evans

First Place – Advanced Construction Services

Nathan Currey, Philip Bryan, Ryan Evans,

Louis West

Second Place –Square D

Michael Oakley, Randy Dilks, Mike Morris

Third Place – Warren Cat

Howard Wickersham,

Tyler Mueten, Deric Owen,

Payte Owen

Why we love our golfers……

Every winning team donated their winnings back to OIS. We are so appreciative of your commitment to fighting child abuse and walking this road with us.

SAVE THE DATE!

OIS 5th Annual Charity Golf Tournament

MONDAY, JUNE 5th, 2023

 

Primerose School of Yukon Gives a Big Hand to OIS.

OIS has a wish list on its website for items that are directly utilized in “Joey” our mobile services unit. Primrose School answered that call. They ran a school-wide campaign to fill the need and they have overwhelmed our hearts with their over-the-top response. We appreciate their sharing and caring for Oklahoma’s children.

If you would like to join the students from Primrose School of Yukon, follow our link below to see our wish list of ongoing needs.

OIS Wish List

OIS at the OICA Annual Chili Cook-off

On March 28, 2022, OIS staff and board members went to the Capitol to attend the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy Annual Chili Cook-off. While there, we had the opportunity to visit with legislators about critical issues facing child advocacy groups. We also took first place in the chili cook-off!

OIS Program Director, Maria Rosales-Lambert had the pleasure of speaking about OIS with local media. Please follow the links below for some of her comments during her interviews with Telemundo Oklahoma and Fox 25.

Oklahoma child advocates urge lawmakers to make kids a priority

Agencia en Oklahoma ayuda a niños víctimas de abuso

Joey, the Mobile Interview Room

Joey, the Mobile Interview Room

OIS received funding in 2015 to start a Mobile Unit Facility to serve the rural areas in Oklahoma.  Of the 77 counties in Oklahoma, there are approximately 31 counties in the western part of the state that will have trouble getting the child victim to a Child Advocacy Center.  Most child abuse victims and their families would need to travel approximately 1 to 4 hours to get to the nearest child advocacy center.  

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The Mobile Unit Facility is an interviewing facility providing a culturally sensitive and child-friendly environment.  It provides the State of Oklahoma with the unique ability to have a fully operational Forensic Interviewing Team on-site anywhere in the state.  The intent is to assist local investigators by providing a team of specially trained forensic interviewers with the ability to respond to locations reporting alleged crimes against children.  This is especially important when the potential for multiple victims exists.

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The Mobile Unit Facility would provide a comfortable and non-threatening environment for children and other persons to be interviewed while offering the investigative team a comprehensive facility for remote monitoring and recording of all interviews.  In addition, as a mobile interview platform, the Mobile Unit spares victims and witnesses the inconvenience, embarrassment, and intimidation of traveling to a law enforcement or DHS facility.

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Benefits of the Mobile Unit Facility:  

The ability to provide increased services to underserved child victims and their families and provide local investigators with a forensic interviewing expert, specifically trained in interviewing crimes against children helps to:

  • Reduce a child’s trauma
  • Minimal exposure of child victims to law enforcement environment
  • Ensure that children and investigators do not have to travel long distances  to receive services
  • Provide prompt and ongoing services that are tailored to a child’s needs and family situation
  • Empower non‐offending parents to protect and support their children throughout the intervention process and beyond
  • Sparing law enforcement agencies with limited personnel the expense and time of escorting a child to a forensic interview
  • Provide services that are more available and more easily accessible to all underserved community members
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Closed Circuit capability for children to testify from the Mobility Unit:

Closed-Circuit Television and fiber optic cable making it possible to have audio/visual two way from the Mobile Unit to the Court House or another location.

The Mobile Unit Child/Family Advocate also assist with court preparation for the child and the family, working directly with the local County Attorney. In some instances, the Child/Family Advocate may be the only comfort person in the court room for the child when they testify.

Child and Family Advocacy:

The Mobile Unit Child/Family Advocacy services are provided to guardians and children who participate in forensic interviews.  These services are designed to give support and education to care givers. 

The Child/Family Advocate stays in contact with the family throughout the investigation.  They will also follow up with the family to encourage the use of referrals services.

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Mission Statement

“To provide statewide services for victims of and witnesses to child abuse and other crimes with a sensitive, compassionate response through skilled interviewing, referral to helping agencies, community outreach, and professional education.”