Screenshot showing the first page of the Seattle Confidential Resource Connector. A number of Frequently Asked Questions appear above a "start" button

A resource tool for survivors of sexual assault launched in January 2023, allowing survivors, or those seeking to support survivors, to immediately connect to specific resources they’re looking for. Users are prompted to answer a series of questions that culminate in connecting them to the resources they need, all in one place!

The tool is a collaboration between Seattle Indian Health Board, King County Sexual Assault Resource Center, the University of Washington departments of Psychiatry and Psychology, and Harborview Abuse & Trauma Center.

The tool’s launch was featured in a recent King5 story, “New online tool launches to help survivors of sexual assault in King County.“:

“That was also another reason we wanted to create this resource for survivors, because regardless of what happens with the systems, we want to ensure survivors know that there are supports for them and available for them.”

Larraine Lynch, the chief program officer for King County Sexual Assault Resource Center

The tool is available in both Spanish and English: