While valuable, we do not consider certain activities to be prevention. Examples of these activities include, but are not limited to:
(1) Community education as defined in this chapter;
(2) Transformative and restorative justice efforts;
(3) Single session or one-time activities, such as trainings, presentations, or events;
(4) Activities that focus on defining domestic violence, or teaching data, dynamics, and the impacts of domestic violence;
(5) Providing information on how to access domestic violence services or how to help others in accessing services;
(6) Support groups as defined in this chapter (support groups are considered a supportive service); and
(7) Activities that focus on improving responsiveness to domestic violence survivors by community members or system partners.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter
70.123 RCW. WSR 18-09-015, § 388-61A-1050, filed 4/10/18, effective 5/11/18.]