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IPV & Project RADAR
Project RADAR
What is Project RADAR?
IPV & Project RADAR: What is IPV?
Dynamics of Intimate Partner Violence
Who Are Victims and Batterers?
The Dynamics of Abuse:The Power & Control Wheel
The Power & Control Wheel
The Power & Control Wheel: Intimidation
The Power & Control Wheel: Emotional abuse
The Power & Control Wheel: Isolation
The Power & Control Wheel: Minimizing, denying, and blaming
The Power & Control Wheel: Using children
The Power & Control Wheel: Economic abuse
The Power & Control Wheel: Male privilege
The Power & Control Wheel: Coercion and threats
Factors that Influence Victims
IPV Across the Life Span
The Impact of IPV on its Victims
Intimate Partner Violence & Reproductive Health
Possible Effects on the Fetus
The Co-occurrence of IPV & Child Abuse
Adolescent Patients as Victims of Dating Violence
IPV in the Second Half of Life
Intimate Partner Homicide: Paying the Ultimate Price
Diagnosis & Management of IPV
IPV as a Critical Public Health Issue
IPV is an Issue for ALL Health Care Providers.
JCAHO Standards Relevant to IPV Policy and Practice
Professional Standards
How Are Health Care Providers Doing?
The Virginia 2006 Intimate Partner Violence Health Care Provider Survey Methodology
The Virginia 2006 Intimate Partner Violence Health Care Provider Survey Results
Challenges to Accurately Identifying and Diagnosing IPV
How Do I Begin?
Management of Patient Care
Routinely Inquire About Violence
ASK DIRECT QUESTIONS
Document Findings
Assess Safety
Review Options and Referrals
Cultural Considerations
Helpful Information on Mandated Reporting v. Confidentiality
A Public Health Approach to IPV
General Management of Abused Patients
Summary
Review: Why is Routine Screening and Assessment so Critical to the Health Care Role?
The Outcomes of Taking a Public Health Approach to IPV
Resources
Resources for Providers
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Evaluation