SDOH: Responding to Concerns of Safety and Violence
In this webinar, presenters introduced CUES, an evidence-based intervention for screening for safety and violence in primary care. CUES stands for “Confidentiality,” “Universal Education,” “Empowerment,” and “Support.” The training provided real-life examples, scripts, and operational processes that can be used to successfully implement safety screening at your health center.
Presenters:
Cindy Selmi
Executive Director – Health Outreach Partners
Kate Vander Tuig, MPH
Health Program Manager – Futures Without Violence
Elena Josway, JD
Program Director, Health – Futures Without Violence
Click here for the presentation.
Resources shared following the meeting:
Health Outreach Partners: https://outreach-partners.org/
Futures Without Violence: www.futureswithoutviolence.org
Health Partners on IPV & Exploitation: https://healthpartnersipve.org/
National Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/
Safety Cards: https://store.futureswithoutviolence.org/product-category/product-type/brochures-safety-cards/
Reporting laws and how to reduce harm associated with mandated reporting: http://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/compendium-of-state-statutes-and-policies-on-domestic-violence-and-health-care/
IPV Toolkit for Health Centers: https://ipvhealthpartners.org
A Call for Change Helpline: https://acallforchangehelpline.org/