Program works to help polygamists
On any given day, Pat Merkley helps clients with everything from registering for Social Security and accessing housing to providing marriage counseling to women trying to bring harmony to their polygamous families' homes.
Merkley is coordinator of Safety Net, an outreach program that works to help polygamous communities in Utah and Arizona to obtain public services and offers cultural awareness training to service providers so they better understand how to work with plural families.
Once a part-time committee, Safety Net launched as a full-time program in July 2008 and statistics show a growing need for what Safety Net provides.
Between July 2008 and March 2009, 1,500 people sought services or support. Of those, 129 from polygamous communities sought victim services for domestic violence, child abuse or sexual abuse. Another 141 sought counseling, while 348 service providers, including social workers, lawyers and medical personnel, received training.
Members of each of the major polygamous groups, including the Fundamentalist LDS Church, the Apostolic United Brethren and the Davis County Cooperative Society, have sought help, Merkley said.
"They are starting to see that we'll do anything for them. Point to therapy, case management or work with those who are leaving" the groups, said Merkley, a licensed social worker with more than 20 years of working in the polygamous culture. "The trust is coming slowly, but we still have a long way to go in educating both sides."
An educational conference for service providers is planned for next month, she said.
Polygamy is a legacy of the early Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, whose members brought the practice to Utah in 1847. The mainstream LDS Church abandoned polygamy in 1890 in preparation for Utah's statehood and now excommunicates members found engaged in the practice.
A survey by the polygamy advocacy group Principle Voices identified roughly 37,000 people who practice or believe in polygamy across the Intermountain West. Most are not members of any organized church, but all consider themselves fundamentalist Mormons and believe the practice will bring exaltation in the next life.
Safety Net was formed in 2003 by the Utah Attorney General's Office, which recognized that the insular nature of polygamous groups meant that many people associated with them, including crime victims, failed to seek services because they feared prosecution.
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