National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence
For almost two decades, the National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence (HRC) has supported health care professionals, domestic violence experts, survivors, and policy makers at all levels as they improve health care’s response to domestic violence.
The HRC is funded by a grant from the Family Violence Prevention & Services Program, Family & Youth Services Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and is a member of the Domestic Violence Resource Network.
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The HRC provides support through:
- Personalized, expert technical assistance on addressing the intersections of health and intimate and gendered violence to healthcare providers, public health agencies, hospitals, other health systems, DV/SV advocacy programs, and more. Contact us through this form or at health@futureswithoutviolence.org.
- An online toolkit for health care providers and DV advocates to prepare a clinical practice to address domestic and sexual violence, including screening instruments, sample scripts for providers, patient and provider educational resources: IPVHealth.org.
- Online store where providers and advocates can order hard copies of HRC safety cards, posters, and more for free (+ shipping) and download PDF versions.
And also offers:
- Setting and community specific tools and resources.
- A free webinar series with expert presenters, and cutting-edge topics.
- Educational Videos for health care providers and advocates on the intersection of health and violence and helping survivors.
- A podcast on the intersections of HIV and IPV, in partnership with the National Network to End Domestic Violence.
- A step-by-step online guide for community health centers on building partnerships with DV/SA advocacy, addressing violence in health centers, and promoting prevention: IPVHealthPartners.org.
- Survivor health access and policy advocacy updates and information.
- A biennial National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence —a scientific meeting at which health, medical and domestic violence experts and leaders explore the latest health research and programmatic responses to domestic violence.