Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence

Domestic violence is a pervasive issue that transcends boundaries and impacts countless lives. It manifests in various forms, including emotional, economic, and sexual abuse, as well as through threats and manipulative tactics designed to instill fear and establish control. Often hidden within the complexities of family dynamics, its impact can ripple through generations, leaving lasting emotional and physical scars.

Our mission is to equip healthcare professionals, caregivers, and community members with the tools, knowledge, and training necessary to identify signs of abuse and intervene effectively. By providing evidence-based courses and practical resources, we aim to foster safer environments and empower individuals to take a stand against this critical issue.

Who Should take this Course?
*Nurses (RNs, LPNs, and Nurse Practitioners)
*Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)
*Home Health Aides (HHAs)
*Long-Term Care Staff, including Assisted Living and Skilled *Nursing Facility Team Members
*Hospice and Palliative Care Providers
*Caregivers and Family Members providing support to individuals


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Learning Objectives

 By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

Define Domestic Violence: Explain the definitions, types, and dynamics of domestic violence, including physical, emotional, psychological, sexual, and financial abuse.

Recognize Warning Signs: Identify behavioral, physical, and emotional indicators of domestic violence in patients and individuals at risk.

Understand the Cycle of Abuse: Analyze the cycle of abuse, power dynamics, and factors that contribute to victims remaining in abusive relationships.

Comprehend Legal and Ethical Responsibilities: Summarize mandatory reporting laws and ethical responsibilities for healthcare providers, social workers, and other professionals when domestic violence is suspected.

Screen and Assess Safely: Demonstrate appropriate methods for screening, assessing, and documenting domestic violence cases while ensuring victim safety and confidentiality.

Provide Trauma-Informed Care: Apply trauma-informed principles to support survivors, addressing their physical, emotional, and psychological needs.

Identify Community Resources: List and explain resources, support services, and referral options available for victims of domestic violence, including shelters, legal assistance, and counseling services.

Develop Safety Plans: Assist victims in creating personalized safety plans to protect themselves and their dependents from further harm.

Course Completion Instructions 

Course Access:
Review the entire course content online, which requires approximately 4 hours to complete.

Affirmation of Completion:
At the end of the course, respond to the Yes/No Affirmation question to confirm you have completed the educational activity.

Specific Requirement:
Final Examination must be completed with a passing score of 75% or higher.

Evaluation:
Complete the mandatory course evaluation to share your feedback.

Certificate of Completion:
Upon successful completion, print your Certificate of Completion for your records.
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