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Preventing Violence in the Home
Resources, help and information about Domestic violence. Information for men, woment and children.
www.preventingviolence.org.nz/

Health Care Practitioners Focus on Family Violence
Recognizing the devastating impact of domestic abuse, health care providers have in recent years multiplied their efforts to identify, treat and support victims.
healthlink.mcw.edu/

Domestic Violence Assessment by Health Care Practitioners (CBM 97-3)
Bibliography - National Library of Medicine
www.nlm.nih.gov/

Documenting Domestic Violence: How Health Care Providers Can Help Victims
A well documented medical record can strengthen domestic violence cases when they are brought to court. It constitutes third-party factual evidence corroborating or establishing that abuse has occurred and may be useful to pro se litigants in a variety of less formal legal contexts.
www.ncjrs.org/

What Health Care Providers Can Do About Domestic Violence
Pullout Guide, Population Reports, Series L, Number 11 published by the Population Information Program, Center for Communication Programs, The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
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Understanding and Preventing Violence, Volume 1
Complete text of the book written by members of the Panel on the Understanding and Control of Violent Behavior, National Research Council, U.S.
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Preventing Domestic Violence: Clinical Guidelines on Routine Screening on Routine Screening
Family Violence Prevention Fund: Routine screening for domestic violence is recommended in primary care, OB/GYN and family planning, emergency, in-patient, pediatrics, and mental health settings. The guidelines include intake forms, questionnaires, and documentation forms. (Adobe Reader needed.)
www.fvpf.org/

Angels That Care
Resources for Domestic Violence, missing and abused children, forum, chat, and Amber Alert.
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Mental Health Services for Children Who Witness Domestic Violence
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation:In the past decade, a growing body of empirical research has demonstrated that exposure to domestic violence deleteriously affects children's social, emotional, and cognitive development. (Adobe Reader needed.)
www.futureofchildren.org/

Preventing and Coping with School Violence
A resource manual for Washington school employees. Covers topics such as handling violence through instruction, disciplinary options, counseling, community action, disciplining students and using the law to oppose school violence.
www.wa.nea.org/