WLP’s Client Advocate Davina Scott recently testified at Philadelphia City Council’s hearing on the city’s response to abuse and domestic violence. She spoke alongside survivors, fellow advocates, city officials, and the parents of Kada Scott—a 23-year-old woman whose tragic murder forced the city to confront its inadequate response to domestic and interpersonal violence.
The all-day hearing underscored a painful truth: systemic failures continue to put survivors at risk every day. Our testimony emphasized that only a holistic, coordinated approach can address the crisis of domestic and sexual violence in Philadelphia.
Women’s Law Project urged Philadelphia City Council to take three key actions:
- Invest in the Philadelphia Sexual Assault Response Center (PSARC) so it can keep its doors open.
- Require the District Attorney’s Office to publish annual data on domestic and sexual violence case outcomes.
- Ensure the Philadelphia Police Department provides annual, trauma-informed training for all SVU officers and detectives.
You can watch the full hearing here.
Thank you for your support. It allows us to keep fighting for a future where no one is forced to endure abuse—and where every survivor who reports to police can expect a thorough, fair investigation that holds abusers accountable.

