PPT-Veterans, Military Culture, and Intimate Partner Violence
Author : olivia-moreira | Published Date : 2017-09-11
Presented by Shae Allen LGSW Domestic ViolenceIPV Program Coordinator Emergency DepartmentPrimary Care Transitional Social Worker United States Navy Veteran Goals
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Presented by Shae Allen LGSW Domestic ViolenceIPV Program Coordinator Emergency DepartmentPrimary Care Transitional Social Worker United States Navy Veteran Goals and Objectives 1 Understand the MilitaryVeteran culture and potential correlation . It occurs between two people in a close relationship The nature of dating violence can be physical emotional or sexual Physical This occurs when a partner is pinched hit shoved slapped punched or kicked PsychologicalEmotional This means threatenin Abuse can take many forms, such as physical, emotional, financial,. sexual, or psychological abuse.. Intimate partner abuse is committed by an intimate partner, including a spouse or former spouse, or a current or former dating partner.. VIOLENCE AND TRAUMATIC AMPUTATION: case report.. DR. PETRINE OMONDI- medical officer PCEA kikuyu hospital.. DR. MICHAEL MARU-head of orthopedic unit, PCEA kikuyu hospital.. 23/6/2017.. with men who perpetrate intimate partner violence in substance use treatment . settings. Capabilities . Framework Companion . Training Pack. Project information. Perpetration . of intimate partner violence by males in substance use treatment: . TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAMS FOR HOMELESS VETERANS. 2 Facilities. Veteran’s Haven North. New . Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. “The Rally Point”. Veteran’s Haven South. New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. Abuse can take many forms, such as physical, emotional, financial,. sexual, or psychological abuse.. Intimate partner abuse is committed by an intimate partner, including a spouse or former spouse, or a current or former dating partner.. Abuse can take many forms, such as physical, emotional, financial,. sexual, or psychological abuse.. Intimate partner abuse is committed by an intimate partner, including a spouse or former spouse, or a current or former dating partner.. Presented by: Kristen Nordquist, LCSW Women Veterans Program Manager Phoenix VA Health Care System Objectives Develop a basic understanding of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). Discuss the physical Preventing Intimate Partner Violence Across the Lifespan A Technical Package of Programs Policies and PracticesPreventing Intimate Partner Violence Across the Lifespan A Technical Package of Programs reported experiencing physical dating violence in the last yearNearlyfemaleteensteensfemalereported experiencing sexual dating violence in the last year26 of women15 of men2827262825242830232829222430 &. Stalking. Law Enforcement 2009 Training Guide. This project was supported by Grant No. 2005-WE-AX-0132 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, finding, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women. With a focus on women. Amy Weiss, DNP, FNP. I have no disclosures. Objectives. Learn how to incorporate . screening for . domestic violence into routine health care for . women. Identify . risk factors for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). 1. Why are we here? Objectives. 2. Participants will be able to demonstrate:. General knowledge of VAW as a public health problem. Behaviours and understand values that contribute to safe & supportive service cultures. PROGRAM WITH PURPOSE. Content Warning. During this program, we will discuss . domestic violence, as well as the impact of domestic violence on individuals and communities.. If you need to excuse yourself at any point in the session or utilize the resources listed to the right, please do so..
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