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Building the Rhythm of Change: Developing Leadership and Improving Services Within the Battered Rural Immigrant Women’s Community (PDF only)
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This manual is geared primarily toward domestic violence service providers focused on advancing the rights of battered immigrant women and improving their access to services, but may also be a useful reference for other organizations or individuals advocating for immigrants’ legal rights.
This publication is available as a digital download only.
Business Case for Domestic Violence Programs in Health Care Settings (PDF only)
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This tool allows health care providers and administrators to make the business case for instituting a healthcare-based domestic violence program, and the resulting cost-savings. Packaged as a folder within a share link, including a PowerPoint presentation targeting health care decision-makers, presentation references, and an Excel-based return on investment (ROI) tool
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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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
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
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