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Teen Economic Abuse (TEA) Safety Card (PDF Only)
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Teen Economic Abuse (TEA) is a form of dating violence that involves the use of financial control to create dependency and block pathways. This PDF safety card focuses on healthy teen relationships, pointing out signs of unhealthy behavior, and providing tips and resources to lead to a healthier relationship.
You Matter (Teen ACES) Safety Card
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You Matter is a safety card tool to support teens who have histories of adverse childhood experiences. It was developed in collaboration with young people, adolescent health providers and school based health center staff. Designed for young people who receive health services or classroom presentations, this card can help adolescents recognize
Women Are Sacred – American Indian/Alaska Native General Health Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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The American Indian/Alaska Native Women's Health Safety Card was developed in partnership with the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center. The card aims to help women recognize healthy and unhealthy relationship dynamics and identify how their relationship may impact their health, as well as their children. The card lists specific health
We Are Sacred – American Indian/Alaska Native Reproductive Health Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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This safety card was designed for health settings serving Native communities including IHS clinics, Tribal health centers, and Urban Indian Health Centers. The card is designed to help women recognize how their intimate relationships may impact their reproductive health, while providing information for safety planning and referral. Basic information about
Is Your Relationship Affecting Your Health? General Health Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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The General Health safety card features 10 panels, 5 panels each side, and folds up to the size of a business card (3.5" x 2") for discretion. Designed for women receiving health care services, the card helps women recognize how their relationship impacts their health and the lives of their children,
Connected Parents, Connected Kids ACEs Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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The Connected Parents, Connected Kids Safety Card is a universal education tool that health care and community-based providers can distribute as part of universal education with families to discuss Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), relationships (healthy and unhealthy), and resilience. This resource is appropriate for a variety of settings, including pediatrics, reproductive health, home
We Are Worthy Alaska Safety Card (PDF only)
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We Are Worthy is a safety card for women and girls of reproductive age who live in Alaska, including those from Alaska Native villages.
Aging With Respect (Elder Abuse) Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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Aging with Respect is an intervention addressing elder abuse, neglect and intimate partner violence with those later in life. It is developed for those patients/clients with agency and capacity in non-crisis, non-emergency situations that provides information about healthy and safe relationships, and the impact of unhealthy relationships on health and wellbeing.
Hanging Out or Hooking Up? Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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Last revised in 2019, the Hanging Out or Hooking Up (Adolescent Health) safety card challenges teens and young adults to reflect on how the person(s) they are dating or seeing treats them. It identifies the dynamics of healthy relationships and prompts teens to consider signs that may indicate abuse. This tool explores
Safe Places to Rest Your Head: Healing, Heart and Hope (Hard Copy and PDF)
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The goal of this safety card is to be both a survivor-centered resource and a useful conversation starter for health care providers, counselors, social workers, mentors, or other adults working with houseless individuals and their communities, who are doing universal education around healthy relationships and assessing for violence. The card
Health, healing, and relationships: You are not alone (Hard Copy and PDF)
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People living with HIV are more likely to have experienced domestic, sexual, and other forms of intimate violence in the past and are likely to experience abuse as a result of stigma associated with HIV. Experience of domestic violence and trauma are also associated with adverse health outcomes for people
Hanging Out or Hooking Up Adolescent Health Poster (Hard Copy and PDF)
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This poster was designed for display in a range of health sites serving adolescents including school-based health centers, school nurses offices, teen clinics, and pediatricians offices. The poster identifies aspects of both healthy and unhealthy relationships, encourages talking to a healthcare provider if the reader or someone they know has
CUES Poster
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Beyond Screening: Easy Steps to Support Survivors in Health Settings Infographic
Providers should talk with all patients about the elements of healthy and unhealthy relationships, the health effects of violence, health promotion strategies, and resources. Learn more about an evidence-based intervention for addressing domestic violence in health settings. Use the evidence-based and