Quality Assessment/Quality Improvement Tool for Domestic Violence Programs (PDF)
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The following quality assessment tool was developed in 2016 by Futures Without Violence and Dr. Elizabeth Miller, University of Pittsburgh. It is intended to provide Domestic Violence (DV) programs with some guiding questions to assess how well they may be addressing the health needs of DV survivors. This includes addressing
Raising Our Voices: Queer Asian Women’s Response to Relationship Violence (PDF)
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Raising Our Voices is based on the results of a focus group with Asian immigrant women and Asian American women from different backgrounds.
The report includes major recommendations to service providers and the Appendix Section includes national listing of organizations devoted to Asian battered women.
This publication is available as a digital download
Realizing the Promise of Home Visitation (PDF)
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This issue brief will help policy makers and advocates build a strong national policy framework to maximize the effectiveness and reach of early childhood home visiting programs. More specifically, it is intended to ensure that federal home visiting policies directly address: the needs of mothers and children who are experiencing
Reflections from the Field: DV Specialized Positions (PDF only)
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In 2006, specialists, advocates, CPS, and domestic violence program administrators, and representatives from national organizations convened for Exploring the Role of Specialized Positions in Child Welfare and Domestic Violence Collaborations (Specialized Positions Meeting). This document is a reflection of the discussions that occurred at that meeting and literature reviews that
Relationships, Support and Wellness Safety Card (PDF only)
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Relationships, Support and Wellness is a safety card designed to assist behavioral health providers in talking to women about domestic violence as part of routine care.
Reproductive Health Poster (Hard Copy and PDF)
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This poster is specific to family planning and reproductive health settings. The poster asks patients whether they have experienced reproductive coercion—forced sex, birth control sabotage, coerced pregnancy, or violence—by an intimate partner. Women are encouraged to talk to their health care provider for more information and help and are also
Reproductive Health Pregnancy Wheel (PDF only)
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The wheel reminds providers how to offer patients support, raise alternative birth control options and provide referral for safety planning. The back of the wheel lists phone numbers for the National Hotline on Domestic Violence, the National Teen Dating Violence Hotline and the Sexual Assault Hotline for further support.
Safe Homes, Safe Babies Perinatal Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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Safe Homes, Safe Babies is a safety card for women that perinatal health care providers can distribute to patients. In addition to providing safety resources for women, this tool also functions as a prompt for perinatal health care providers by providing quick phrases to improve discussions with women about the impact
Sex Relationships and Respect on Campus Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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Sex, Relationships and Respect on Campus is a safety card designed for college-aged students of all genders. The card provides information about healthy and safe relationships, the impact of violence on health, offers multi-level prevention strategies, and outlines campus and community based support services for survivors. The back panel includes information on
Sex, Relationships and Getting Tested – Taking Control of Your Health Safety Card (PDF only)
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The “Sex, Relationships and Getting Tested: Taking Control of Your Health” Safety Card was designed for STI testing and counseling settings. The card is designed to help patients recognize how their intimate relationship(s) may impact their health and relative risk of becoming infected with HIV or other STIs, while providing
Sex, Relationships, and Respect on Campus: The Role of Campus Health Centers in Preventing and Responding to Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Training Slides (PPTX)
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Sex, Relationships, and Respect on Campus: The Role of Campus Health Centers in Preventing and Responding to Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence training slides provide strategies, tools, and resources for providers, staff, and students of all genders working in campus based health settings to incorporate intimate partner and sexual violence prevention
Sex, Relationships, and Respect: Guide for Addressing Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence in Campus Health Settings Handbook (PDF only)
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Addressing Sexual + Intimate Partner Violence in Campus Health Centers is a guideline that provides strategies, tools, and resources for providers, staff, and students of all genders working in campus based health settings to incorporate intimate partner and sexual violence prevention and response into their work. Moving beyond the limits
Something My Father Would Do: Overcoming Legacies of Family Violence (DVD + Youtube Video)
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Currently this DVD is sold out, but we do have the English version of the film uploaded to our Youtube Channel.
Steps Toward Safety: Improving Systemic and Community Based Responses for Families Experiencing Domestic Violence (PDF)
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This report speaks to the pioneering programs inspired by a growing appreciation of the pervasiveness, danger and consequences of domestic violence for women and their children. It provides a portrait of a quiet crisis brewing in the 1980s and 1990s as well as discussions among stakeholders, increasingly robust research, templates
Strengthen Families, Prevent Violence Billboards (PDF)
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Three billboards were designed and are available here as a digital download (PDF). These billboards may be erected across any community, adjacent to busy highways and roads, or posted in community centers including Tribal offices, schools, gyms/recreation centers, health care facilities and visitation centers.
The PDF download link includes all 3
Strengthen Families, Prevent Violence Brochure (Hard Copy and PDF)
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The brochure offers parents/care givers/grandparents concrete action steps that they can take to promote resiliency and healing for children; information on how violence effects children’s health and behavior; and national referrals for help (websites and confidential hotlines).
The 8.5” x 11” (tri-fold) brochure may be distributed at community events, or programs accessed by















