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What Policies Enable My Access To These Services?

Here you can find a complete listing of Illinois policies related to services or supports available to crime victims. Each of these policies that enables access to services has eligibility requirements. Please use the hyperlinks available to review the eligibility requirements.

Illinois Crime Victims Compensation Act

Illinois Victims Economic Safety and Security Act (VESSA)

  • You can find the legislation here: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=2502&ChapterID=68
  • VESSA allows for up to twelve weeks of unpaid leave for to employees who are survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, gender violence, or any other crime of violence or who have a family or household member who are victims of such violence. VESSA prohibits discrimination against such employees and allows for this leave in order for the employee to seek medical help, legal aid, mental health services, or other forms of assistance.

Illinois Violent Crime Witness Protection Act

  • You can find the policy here: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=3496&ChapterID=54
  • The Act provides for a Program (Violent Crime Witness Protection Program) that protects victims and witnesses who fear retaliation for testifying against those accused of violent crimes. The program provides funding for relocation of witnesses, victims, and those related persons supporting the prosecution of individuals being charged with the violent crime, in addition to funds to support access to mental health treatment and lost wage assistance.
  • Currently, there is no online application available to file from assistance through this act. Interested applicants or advocates should contact the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, the fiscal agent associated with this effort, at (312) 793-8550

Illinois Homelessness Prevention Act

Illinois Safe Homes Act

  • You can find the legislation here: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=2817&ChapterID=62
  • The Act enables survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking and their family members to flee unsafe housing situations by enabling a breach of lease. The Act also enables survivors to request a change of locks and restricts landlords from disclosing information regarding the tenant’s situation to any prospective landlords.

Illinois Address Confidentiality Act

Illinois Public Services Act: Deferral of Deposit

Affirmative Defense for Violence

  • The policy can be found here: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=073500050K9-106.2
  • Affirmative Defense provides protections to survivors of actual or threatened domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or sexual violence. If a survivor breaches a rental contract due to circumstances surrounding their victimization, Affirmative Defense protects them from any actions brought by a landlord to recover rent.

Illinois Prevention Sexual Violence in Higher Education Act

  • You can find the policy here: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=3672&ChapterID=18
  • The Act ensures that all Illinois higher education institutions have a single, comprehensive policy addressing sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking that includes electronic, confidential, or anonymous reporting guidelines and provides for bystander/ third party reports. The Act requires training of all Higher Education faculty and staff, procedures to resolve complaints, and mandates mechanisms to notify survivors about their rights. Consent is also defined in this policy.

Illinois Adult Protective Services Act

Illinois Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act

Illinois Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act

  • The policy can be found here: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=1531&ChapterID=35
  • The Act regulates the healthcare hospitals are required to provide to survivors of sexual violence. It also establishes a statewide forensic evidence collection system and facilitates reimbursement for the cost of care and evidence collection for victims who are not covered by private insurance or Medicaid.

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Act

Illinois Trafficking Victims Protection Act

Illinois Survivor Support and Trafficking Prevention Act

  • You can find the policy here: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/publicacts/fulltext.asp?Name=099-0870
  • The Act pertains to foreign born victims of trafficking, torture, or other serious crimes and their derivative family members. The Act enables access to Cash and Food Assistance if the survivor has applied or intends to apply for a T or U Visa, or Asylum.

Illinois Family Bereavement Leave Act

Murdered Children Funeral and Burial Assistance Act

  • You can find the policy here: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=4289&ChapterID=28
  • The policy assists the families of children murdered in Illinois with funeral and burial expenses by having the State issue direct payments to funeral establishments and cemetery authorities. Eligible family members include parents or guardians of children who have a household income of less than 150% of the federal poverty level.

Illinois Domestic Violence Act

  • The policy can be found here: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs5.asp?ActID=2100&ChapterID=59
  • The Act pertains to survivors of domestic violence. The Act enables survivors to access orders of protection, clarifies and supports the efforts of law enforcement to respond effectively to survivors of domestic violence, and expands civil and criminal remedies for survivors of domestic violence.

Illinois Stalking No Contact Order Act

Illinois Civil No Contact Order Act

Illinois Unemployment Insurance Act

Illinois Public Aid Code: Domestic and Sexual Violence

  • The policy can be found here: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=030500050K4-22
  • The policy outlines a protocol through which TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) eligibility requirements may be waived for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) created an assessment and application protocol that flags if an applicant is a survivor for domestic or sexual violence. Based on the review of IDHS, the eligibility requirements for TANF may be waived for survivors for domestic or sexual violence.

Illinois Vehicle Code: Victims of Domestic Violence

Illinois Vital Records Act

Illinois School Code: Children and Students Who are Parents, Expectant Parents, or Victims of Domestic or Sexual Violence

Confidentiality of statements made to personnel counseling victims of violent crimes

  • The policy can be found here: https://ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/documents/073500050K8-802.2.htm
  • The policy protects the confidentiality of statements made by survivors of violence to counselors working within organizations intended to support survivors of violence. The limitations of the confidentiality may be contested if in any judicial proceedings, a party alleges that such statements are necessary to the determination of an issue before the court and written consent to disclosure has not been given. The court shall hold a hearing to determine the relevance of such statements before ordering that the statements be disclosed.

Privileged Communications: Restorative Justice

Confidentiality of Statements Made to Rape Crisis Personnel

  • The policy can be found here: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=073500050K8
  • Survivors of aggravated criminal sexual assault, predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, criminal sexual assault, sexual relations within families, criminal sexual abuse, aggravated criminal sexual abuse, sexual exploitation of a child, indecent solicitation of a child, public indecency, exploitation of a child, or juvenile prostitution are ensured the confidentiality of statements made during counseling sessions with rape crisis personnel. The only limitation of this confidentiality is when a rape crisis personnel member assess that failure to disclose is likely to result in a clear, imminent risk of serious physical injury or death of the victim or another person.

Illinois Parentage Act: Injunctive Relief

  • You can find the section on Injunctive Relief here: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/documents/075000460K502.htm
  • The purpose of the policy is to provide protections for survivors of domestic violence in the assignment of parentage. Survivors of domestic violence can present evidence to the Court to prevent parental arrangements that could place children or adults at risk of domestic violence.

Relief from Judgement

Defense to Prosecution

Additional Resources

  • Low cost/free legal services can be found near where you live at Illinois Legal Aid Online at https://www.illinoislegalaid.org/get-legal-help
    • This site provides information about legal issues and their potentional remedies, but the link above will help you find free legal services near you so you can talk with an attorney about the issue.
  • To find a victim service organization near you, use the Office for Victims of Crime online directory at https://ovc.ojp.gov/directory-crime-victim-services/search#-1
    • You can filter the directly by what state you live in, what happened yo you, and what service you are seeking.

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Review Your Rights

As a survivor of violence in Illinois, these are your rights on both a state and federal level.

What Do You Need?

As a survivor of violence in Illinois, you may be eligible for support with financial needs, housing, medical costs, mental health services, funeral or burial costs, relocation costs, and more. Based on what happened to you, you may be eligible for different services and supports. Click here to see which policies can provide access to these supports.

Eligibility and Access

Policies outlining rights and services afforded to crime victims often involve definitions of who is considered a victim and what they must do to access services. Read through this section to better understand how to navigate policies intended to support survivors.

Illinois Policies

Here you can find a complete listing of Illinois policies related to services or supports available to crime victims. Each of these policies that enables access to services has eligibility requirements. Please use the hyperlinks available to review the eligibility requirements.
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