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Health Center Quality Assessment/Quality Improvement Tool
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This Quality Assessment/Quality Improvement (QA/QI) tool is intended to provide health centers with guiding questions to assess quality of care related to promotion of healthy relationships and intervention related to intimate partner violence (IPV), human trafficking (HT), and exploitation (E) within their health care delivery. The information is to be
Intimate Partner Violence, Homelessness, and Behavioral Health: A Toolkit for Health Centers
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Developed in collaboration with the National Health Care for the Homeless Council, the following toolkit is intended to assist health centers and community-based programs in addressing the intersection of IPV and homelessness in four domains:
Foundations of intersectional practice
Provider self- and team-care
Guidance on clinical conversations
Community partnerships
LGBTQIA+ Youth and Experiences of Human Trafficking: A Healing-Centers Approach
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This toolkit was developed in partnership with the National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center and is intended to increase health centers’ awareness of and responsiveness to LGBTQIA+ youth experiencing human trafficking. The primary focus on LGBTQIA+ youth engaged in the sex trade, including forced, coerced, and voluntary sex work and survival
NTTAP Resources for Health Centers (PDF Bundle)
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Health Partners on IPV + Exploitation offers training to health centers on providing trauma-informed services, forming partnerships, developing policies, and integrating processes aimed at preventing and identifying intimate partner violence, human trafficking, and exploitation. We provide free resources and educational programs, such as webinars and learning collaboratives. For more information,
Protocol for HRSA-supported Community Health Centers to Engage Patients through Universal Education
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This protocol is to prevent IPV/HT/DV and exploitation by assisting patients in fostering healthy relationships and promoting their overall health. This will be achieved through universal education on healthy relationships and fair labor practices to prevent abuse, violence, and exploitation. The protocol will empower the health center to offer trauma-informed,