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HCADV Day Archive

Health Cares About Domestic Violence Day (HCADV Day) is a nationally recognized day that takes place annually on the second Wednesday of October. Sponsored by FUTURES, the awareness-raising day aims to reach members of the healthcare and advocacy communities to offer education about the critical importance of universal education to promote healthy relationships, address the health impact of abuse and offer warm referrals to domestic violence advocates.

Visit our HCADV Day Action Kit for event/activity ideas and sample social media posts.

HCADV Day Years Past

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  • Partners for Peace, a member of the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence, will be setting up informational booths at medical offices and organizing presentations and training for healthcare providers on this day and throughout the month. They are also offering to coordinate screenings of the documentary, Finding Jenn’s Voice, the heartbreaking story of a woman killed by her boyfriend when he found out she was pregnant.
  • The city of Philadelphia celebrated the day on our traditional 2nd Wednesday of the month. The Dept. of Public Health and Health Federation hosted this event by partnering their city health centers with DV agencies to offer information about IPV, sharing local resources and providing confidential services.
  • The Lake Family Resource Center has planned their annual “Power of the Purple Walk” this Saturday October 19th, this includes all members of their community.
  • The Good Samaritan Hospital, and Health Connection in Indiana are partnering with Pace Community Action Agency to provide free educational information to the public.
  • RACMonitor, an online news and information source produced to help healthcare providers make informed decisions for their organizations on the activities of third party contract auditors, updated their Blog post about Community and Provider Resources to Address Violence and Abuse in Rural America, originally published in October 2017 by Janelle Ali-Dinar, PhD.
  • AVA Project in the UK, Office of Head Start, and CalSWEC (CA social work education center) has been utilizing social media to spread awareness and resources about Trauma-informed care utilizing the hashtag #HCADVday and #HCADV
  • NC Coalition Against DV is hosting a HCADV day giveaway with Create Consent Culture by posting trivia on their social media @NCCoalitionADV
  • Nevada Primary Care Association hosted a training on Integrating Family Planning Services into the Federally Qualified Health Centers with the Georgia Family Planning System.

Community Health Alliance in Nevada is hosting their Family Health Festival on October 16th, 2019. This is a free event, where they distributed health resources, flu shots, a mobile food pantry and more.