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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
Integrating Health Services into Domestic Violence Programs: Advocate Toolkit (Hard Copy and PDF)
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This toolkit is designed to assist domestic violence advocates in integrating onsite health assessment and primary health services into domestic violence programs. The toolkit provides an opportunity for domestic violence programs to create a culture of wellness and develop a more comprehensive array of services for their clients and staff.
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
Invisible Injuries Booklet (Ohio Domestic Violence Network) PDF only
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The Invisible Injuries Booklet is a companion tool for the Has Your Head Been Hurt card to assist domestic violence programs in accommodating the needs of survivors who have experienced head injuries and identifying possible follow up care or evaluation.
Futures Without Violence has been given permission to disseminate the PDF version
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,
Just Breathe: A Guide to Wellness Brochure (Ohio Domestic Violence Network) PDF only
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Just Breathe: A Guide to Wellness is a present-focused resource that helps survivors attain mastery and safety from trauma (including symptoms of PTSD) and emotional distress by emphasizing coping skills, grounding techniques, and education. It was designed for anyone who has experienced trauma, and for advocates to use with survivors.
Futures Without Violence has been given
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
Los Angeles County Multi-lingual Safety Card Tools
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Futures Without Violence (FUTURES) has developed more than 25 multi-lingual and setting-specific safety card tools as part of its evidence-based intervention, CUES. In 2019, FUTURES collaborated with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Office of Women’s Health (OWH) and the DC Forensic Nurse Examiners, to expand language access
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,
Nursing Folio (PDF)
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Complete with a fact sheet, national resource list, action steps to get involved, a pocket card with assessment tips, and summaries on JCAHO standard PC.3.10, mandatory reporting and privacy issues with corresponding web links for more information. The folio also highlights six national Nurses Associations’ position statements on domestic violence
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,
Quality Assessment/Quality Improvement Tool for Clinics, Hospitals, and other Health Systems PDF
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The following Domestic Violence (DV) Quality Assessment Tool was developed in 2016 by Futures Without Violence and Dr. Elizabeth Miller, University of Pittsburgh. It is intended to provide health care facilities some guiding questions to assess quality of care related to the promotion of healthy relationships and intervention related to
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
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
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
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