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Challenges to Task Force Recommendations on Screening for Abuse (PDF)
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Leading medical and domestic violence experts challenged the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s conclusion that there is insufficient evidence to screen patients for domestic violence. Medical leaders from diverse fields asserted that the Task Force used the wrong criteria to assess screening, and warned that more victims and their children
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.
Child and Family Service Review Outcomes (PDF)
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This guide can help state child welfare agencies who are undergoing a Child and Family Service Review (CFSR) to develop effective Program Improvement Plans (PIPs) for achieving safety, permanency, and well-being in domestic violence cases, and to identify or anticipate related technical assistance needs.
Upon checkout you will receive one file
Coding and Documentation of Domestic Violence (PDF)
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This paper focuses on the need for accurate documentation and coding of domestic violence in medical records and provides recommendations on how to do so. The accurate and expanded documentation and coding for domestic violence in medical records can give us data and reimbursement mechanisms that will undeniably shape our
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
Community Self-Assessment Tool (PDF)
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This Community Self-Assessment Tool is designed to assist child protection, domestic violence, mental health or juvenile court systems to communicate more effectively together on behalf of families that are experiencing domestic violence and child maltreatment and are involved in multiple systems. This document is intended to assist communities which have
Compendium of State and U.S. Territory Statutes and Policies on Domestic Violence and Health Care (PDF)
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The Compendium is an at-a-glance summary of state and U.S. territory laws, regulations, and other activities relevant to addressing domestic violence in health care settings. It includes analyses and themes that reflect policy and programmatic changes made in the last two decades by leaders in the fields of health care,
Confidentiality and Information Sharing Issues (PDF)
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For domestic violence advocates working with child protection and juvenile court systems. For advocates to be effective, they need to what to do with information, when to share it, how to share it, and with whom to share it. This paper uses the phrase “information sharing” to describe the range
Connect: Helping caregivers talk to kids about violence against women: Issues 1 and 2 (PDF)
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Connect is a mini-magazine for foster parents and kin that provides information on meeting the needs of children who have been exposed to domestic violence and are in the child welfare system.
This product is available in the following languages: English and Spanish. If you request this item, you will receive
Connect: Supporting Children Exposed to Domestic Violence (PDF and Real Player Video)
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Connect is a three hour curriculum, Power Point presentation and related tools intended for use in child welfare settings with foster parents, kin caregivers, and adoptive parents with all levels of experience in caring for children who have been exposed to domestic violence, or who may have cause to care
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
Dental Folio (PDF)
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Complete with an overview of clinical signs of domestic violence, routine assessment, documentation, and intervention, a fact sheet, national resource list, action steps to get involved, a pocket card with assessment tips, and summaries of JCAHO standard PC.3.10, mandatory reporting and privacy issues with corresponding web links for more information.
Did You Know Your Relationship Affects Your Health? Reproductive Health Curriculum (Hard Copy and PDF)
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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
Did You Know Your Relationship Affects Your Health? Reproductive Health Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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The newly revised Reproductive Health safety card, Did You Know Your Relationship Affects Your Health?, was developed for family planning and reproductive health settings. Intentionally designed for discretion this 4-panel double sided 3.5" x 8" resource folds down to 3.5" x 2". This business card-sized tool prompts patients to consider whether they are in