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Understanding Dating Violence. Taalibah A. Kariem-White Manager of Training & Performance Improvement TRAINING 3, Family Planning Council, Philadelphia Health Care Education and Training, Inc. Disclaimers & Disclosures. This webinar is sponsored by the Region V Training Project of HCET.
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UnderstandingDating Violence Taalibah A. Kariem-White Manager of Training & Performance Improvement TRAINING 3, Family Planning Council, Philadelphia Health Care Education and Training, Inc
Disclaimers & Disclosures This webinar is sponsored by the Region V Training Project of HCET. Any views or opinions in this presentation are solely those of the presenter and do not necessarily represent those of the funders. Health Care Education and Training, Inc. accepts no liability for the content of the presentation or for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided. Taalibah A. Kariem-White states that she does not have a financial interest in or other relationship with any commercial product named in this presentation.
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True or False? • There are 3 basic forms of abuse. • Teen dating violence is a rare occurrence. • Most parents recognize the signs of abuse. • Dating violence occurs mostly out of the home. • Available DV screening tool for clinical settings. • Family planning providers can’t stop teens from being abused.
Defining the Violence Pattern Episodic Power and Control
One in 4 girls… Experience dating violence while in high school.
40% of teen girls know someone who has been hit or beaten by a boyfriend.
80% of these girls continue to date the abuser.
It usually occurs in the home… Nearly 70% of young women know their rapist or abuser.
“He didn’t mean to do it…” Why is it a problem? What effects does it have on the victim?
Grades Self-deprecating Changing looks Hiding bruises Emotional outbursts Making excuses “Well, something’s happening…”
“It’s because he really loves me…” • Jealous • Isolates • Controls • Blames • Arguments • Force
“But, I’m not being beaten up…” Forms of Abuse: • Emotional • Verbal • Physical • Sexual
Make-up Tension CYCLE OF VIOLENCE Explosive
Should she??? a.) Change her clothes b.) Break-up c.) Promise not to do it again d.) Do something to calm him down “It’s always my fault…!”
“Am I really a victim…?” Women are 4 times more to be abuse as a result of an unplanned pregnancy.
Clinical Screening Tool for Dating & Domestic Violence R - Routine A - Ask D - Document A - Assess R - Review Collaboration: PA DPW, PA Medical Society and Physicians for Social Responsibility
Other Conversation Starters: Think of a question you would ask to learn more about her relationship?
“I don’t want it to be over…” FEAR LOSS MONEY SHAME HELPLESSNESS THERE ARE THINGS YOU MIGHT THINK… … but should never say
Safety Planning • TIP #1: Triggers • TIP #2: Strategy • TIP #3: Prevention
Documentation and Reporting • Confidentiality • PFA Act • Photograph • Mandated Reporting
NCADV.org Nnedv.org GLBTnationalhelpcenter.org Loveisrespect.org Breakthecycle.org Faithtrustinstitute.org National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline (1-866-331-9474) Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence: www.ilcadv.org Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence: www.violenceresource.org Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence: www.mcadsv.org Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women: www.mcbw.org Ohio Domestic Violence Network: www.odvn.org Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence: www.wcadv.org Resources
February is National Teen Dating Violence Prevention and Awareness Month! Additional resources at: www.teendvmonth.org “There’s no excuse for abuse!”
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