Addressing Intimate Partner Violence As a Social Determinant of Health in Clinical Settings Policy Brief
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This brief from the California IPV & Health Policy Leadership Cohort, discusses several Social determinant of Health (SDOH) assessment initiatives and promotes the inclusion of IPV questions. Evidence demonstrates that social and environmental factors are equal or just as important to health outcomes. Assessing SDOH via several assessments can help
Fathering After Violence: Working with Abusive Fathers in Supervised Visitation (PDF)
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This guide is intended to assist the grantees of the Safe Havens: Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Grant Program (Supervised Visitation Program or SVP) that want to enhance the safety and well-being of women and children by working more deliberately with abusive fathers who use the centers to visit their
Integrating Community Level IPV Prevention in Community Health assessments and Community Health Improvements
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The California IPV and Health Policy Leadership Cohort explored policy and practice changes that increase the capacity to move upstream to address community-level factors contributing to intimate partner violence (IPV). The need to promote prevention at the community level is well documented, but there are no mechanisms in place to
NTTAP Resources for Health Centers – Memorandum of Understanding
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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,
Promoting Health Advocacy in Domestic Violence Programs
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Domestic Violence (DV) advocacy programs can serve as an important entry point for identifying survivor health needs and providing access to health services and preventative care. This brief outlines the value and importance of health advocacy, as well as collaboration between the health and DV fields to promote survivor health.
Supporting Survivors of Violence and Abuse in Oral Health Care Settings: A Patient Brochure and Guide for Staff
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This brochure may be stocked in exam rooms and shared by oral health staff with their patients as part of the evidence-based CUES Intervention. The brochure offers trauma-informed tips to help patients have comfortable visits and know what to expect during an oral health visit. Included are strategies and national resources