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Accountability and Connection with Abusive Men
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This PDF document is an effort to remedy the excessive focus on mothers in cases involving domestic violence. It provides suggestions for connecting with and holding abusive men accountable.
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
Beyond Observation: Considerations for Advancing Domestic Violence Practice in Supervised Visitation (PDF only)
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This paper presents considerations for expanded practice in the Supervised Visitation Grant Program and describes interventions that go beyond observation in the supervised visitation setting. The information for this paper comes from a number of sources including: interviews with experts in the field; a review of the literature on supervised
California DV Advocates Guide to Partnering with Healthcare: Models for Collaboration and Reimbursement
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This toolkit is designed to help domestic and sexual violence (DSV) advocates understand the evolving health care landscape and make strategic choices as they decide whether and how to partner with health care providers in order to reach more survivors of DSV in need. Available in English in PDF Download.
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Caring Relationships, Healthy You (LGBQ) 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 who are doing universal education around healthy relationships and assessing for violence specifically with LGBQ people or in LGBTQ health settings.
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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.
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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.
CUES Poster
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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
Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Reports: A Complex Matter (PDF only)
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This resource from Promising Futures is intended to help child-serving programs reduce harm that may be caused by filing a child abuse report when domestic violence is a concern, while also paying close attention to the safety of children and adults. This resource offers information about questions to ask when considering making a report,
Hanging Out or Hooking Up Adolescent Health Poster (Hard Copy and PDF)
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This poster was designed for display in a range of health sites serving adolescents including school-based health centers, school nurses offices, teen clinics, and pediatricians offices. The poster identifies aspects of both healthy and unhealthy relationships, encourages talking to a healthcare provider if the reader or someone they know has
Hanging Out or Hooking Up: Clinical Guidelines on Responding to Adolescent Relationship Abuse (PDF)
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These are guidelines focused on the transformative role of the adolescent health care provider in preventing, identifying and addressing adolescent relationship abuse (ARA). Health care providers can help by providing prevention messages about healthy relationships and helping those exposed to abuse.
This publication is available as a digital download only. This
Has Your Head Been Hurt? Rack Card (Ohio Domestic Violence Network) PDF only
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The Has Your Head Been Hurt educational card is a connection tool around issues of traumatic brain injury and strangulation.
This is a PDF download product only and include both the English and Spanish files.
Health Educational Training Video Vignettes
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These 28 educational videos are meant to be used by health care providers who are interested in incorporating evidence-based and trauma-informed practices for universal education as well as assessment and response to intimate partner violence and reproductive coercion as well as advocates and other providers who are hoping to integrate health services
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA): Summary of Federal Medical Privacy Protections for Victims of Domestic Violence (PDF)
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Developed for health care professionals, this resource guide discusses the implications of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) for domestic violence reporting. Includes a summary of the federal guidelines for victims of domestic violence, frequently asked questions about HIPPA, requirements for meeting the Hybrid Entity designation, disclosure requirements
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.