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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
Improving the Health Care Response to Domestic Violence: A Resource Manual for Health Care Providers (PDF)
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This resource manual aims to educate health care providers on how to improve their response to domestic violence.
(Second Edition: 1998) Download as a zip file with PDF components only.
Improving the Health Care Response to Domestic Violence: A Trainer’s Manual for Health Care Providers (PDF)
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This Trainer's Manual was developed to help health care providers and domestic violence advocates meet the challenge of training clinicians and other staff within the busy clinic or hospital setting. The Manual provides step-by-step instructions for teaching each section of the Resource Manual including the basics of domestic violence, clinical
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