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Addressing Intimate Partner Violence, Reproductive and Sexual Coercion: A Guide for Obstetric, Gynecologic and Reproductive Health Care Settings (Hard Copy and PDF)
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This Guide specifically examines how IPV and reproductive coercion impact contraceptive use and birth control sabotage; condom use; unintended pregnancy; and the role of pregnancy coercion, including exposure to STIs. The latest data in each of these areas is explored, in addition to identifying tools such as safety cards, posters
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.
American Indian/Alaska Native Poster: Awaiting Instructions (PDF only)
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The 11” x 17” poster may be used in any community or health setting frequented by men and boys including Tribal offices, schools, gyms, batter’s intervention programs, health care facilities and visitation centers.
Are You Tired of Making Excuses for Him? Poster (PDF only)
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This poster was designed for use in health care settings and encourages patients to talk to their health care providers about domestic violence. Referral to the National Hotline on Domestic Violence is provided along with the TTY number. Blank space is included at the bottom of the poster so facilities
Beyond Halal and Haram: Muslims, Sex, and Relationships Safety Card (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 high-school and college-aged Muslim youth who are doing universal education around healthy relationships and assessing for violence. The card
Caring Relationships, Healthy You Poster (LGBTQ) Hard Copy and PDF
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The goal of this poster in tandem with the Caring Relationships Safety Card is to be both a survivor-centered resource and a useful conversation starter for health care providers who are doing universal education around healthy relationships and assessing for violence specifically with LGBQ people or in LGBTQ health settings.
The
CHATS: Advocate Guide – Traumatic Brain Injury (Ohio Domestic Violence Network)
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CHATS helps advocates CONNECT with survivors, IDENTIFY and PROVIDE INFORMATION on head injuries, and ACCOMMODATE people's needs.
This is a PDF download product only.
Collaborating to Help Trafficking Survivors: Emerging Issues and Practice Pointers (PDF)
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This manual is for those committed to assisting trafficking survivors, especially sexual assault and domestic violence advocates and their allies in the criminal and legal systems who have basic knowledge of the trafficking assistance process.
The information in this manual will help you assess your role in helping trafficking survivors and
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
CUES Poster (PDF only)
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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
Delphi Instrument for Hospital-based Domestic Violence Programs (PDF)
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Created by Dr. Jeff Coben and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the instrument can be used for a variety of purposes. First, the measures can serve as useful benchmarks or objectives for program achievement. Second, the assessment of an individual site's performance can be conducted repeatedly over
Did You Know Your Relationship Affects Your Health? Reproductive Health Curriculum (Hard Copy and PDF)
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1 Curricula per order.
This curriculum focuses on the crucial role of the health care provider in identifying and addressing IPV, reproductive coercion (RC), and sexual coercion (SC). The curriculum provides training, tools, and resources to help health care providers address these complex and sometimes uncomfortable issues. It highlights research that
Electronic Palm Teen Dating Violence & Childhood Exposure to IPV Assessment Tool (PDF)
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The new tool is ideal for health care providers providing care to children, parents and adolescents.
Complete with tips on how to conduct inquiry, assessment, intervention, documentation, and follow-up for domestic violence, along with facts and web links, this palm ready tool is available in two formats, for either the iSilo
Fathering After Violence “American Indian/Alaska Native” Poster (PDF only)
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This poster may be used in any community or health setting frequented by men and boys including Tribal offices, schools, gyms, batter’s intervention programs, health care facilities and visitation centers.
This resource is only available as a PDF download.
Fathering After Violence “Memories-Hug” Poster (PDF only)
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These posters were created as part of the Fathering After Violence Initiative and may be used in any community setting frequented by men and boys. This may include tribal offices, schools, gyms, child welfare offices, batter’s intervention programs, health care facilities and visitation centers.
Fathering After Violence “Memories-Necktie” Poster (PDF and Hard Copy)
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These posters were created as part of the Fathering After Violence Initiative and may be used in any community setting frequented by men and boys. This may include tribal offices, schools, gyms, child welfare offices, batter’s intervention programs, health care facilities and visitation centers.