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Laura AvellanedaCruz LMSW Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Alaska Native Epidemiology Center Presentation prepared by Laura AvellanedaCruz Last Updated 33115

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Laura AvellanedaCruz LMSW Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Alaska Native Epidemiology Center Presentation prepared by Laura AvellanedaCruz Last Updated 33115 Describe how IPVSV impact HIVSTI risk. An endemic issue. What is Domestic Abuse?. Domestic Abuse is an unequal relationship between intimate partners or family members that is based on POWER and CONTROL.. It is a deliberate and SYSTEMATIC process of devaluation, humiliation and isolation that may or may not involve physical violence. The abuser. -. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. . Learn about it. This information is by: PAVE.net. Info available from .        \n    \n \n \r \r \n\r  The Risks of Offering Valet ParkingDepending on the location and type of business you run, i Laura Avellaneda-Cruz, LMSW. Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. Alaska Native Epidemiology Center. Presentation prepared by: . Laura Avellaneda-Cruz. Last Updated: . March 25, 2015. Images and content created in part by:. Joe Meehean. 1. Entity Relationship Model. Entity type. an object (noun). e.g., student. attributes (e.g., last name). Relationship. association between entity types. bidirectional relationship between entities. By Maureen Birks. Women’s Resource Society of the Fraser Valley. Who We Are:. Women’s Resource Society of the Fraser Valley provides emergency shelter and emotional support for women and children who have experienced abuse in their family.. Jacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN. Anna D. Wolf Chair & Professor. Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. . National Program Director, . Robert Wood Johnson Foundation . Nurse Faculty Scholars Program . Signs of Healthy Relationships. Partners can . manage conflict. . and differences without despair or threats.. . Both . partners . protect and nourish. . the relationship and make it a priority (not addicted to work for example). . Presented By: Angela M. Yocum, BS. Objectives:. Explore risk factors. Identify grooming techniques. Learn the effects of abuse. Understand why victims stay. Discover ways to help. Uncover safety concerns when breaking up. Child Abuse “Child Abuse casts a shadow the length of a lifetime.” - Herbert Ward What is it? Child abuse is any act that endangers a child’s Love Shouldn’t hurt Relationship spectrum: Let’s Play Kahoot.it Decide whether each scenario is: Healthy Unhealthy Abusive What makes a healthy relationship? https://youtu.be/kwzzfN2gKtY Teen Dating violence (TDV): PREVENTION PROGRAMIf you are interested in having this program at your school or organization please contact Melanie Stone Health Educator at 248-858-8745 or stonemoakgovcomThe Safe Dates curriculum i Session Objectives. By the end of the session, the participants will be able:. Identify the risks and threats confronting young people of today. Discuss the cause and consequences of risky behavior among young people. PPL10. Grade 9. Adapted and reproduced with permission from Alberta Health Services. Sexual Assault. What is Sexual Assault. Any . form of sexual activity forced on someone else without that person’s consent. .

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