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Rural Monitor Search Results for: domestic violence

14 Rural Monitor webpages matched your search. Here are matches 1 - 10:

1. Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence: Some Do's and Don'ts for Health Providers - The Rural Monitor
Date: Oct 17, 2018

In this in-depth story, multiple clinical issues surrounding domestic violence (DV) and intimate partner violence (IPV) in rural settings are discussed by providers, researchers, and those serving indigenous populations. Rural prevalence rates, provider knowledge gaps, and healthcare expenditures are also reviewed. - The Rural Monitor

...Domestic Violence: Definitions According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, domestic violence (DV) is also...

2. Ending Domestic Violence: How A Rural Texas Town Built a Support Net for Victims - The Rural Monitor
Date: Aug 14, 2024

A communitywide task force in Kingsville, Texas is expanding local services and raising public awareness of the issue. - The Rural Monitor

...domestic violence is one of the primary goals of the Kingsville End Domestic Violence Task...

3. Indigenous People and Domestic Violence: Who's Bringing Solutions - The Rural Monitor
Date: Oct 17, 2018

Alaska's Southcentral Foundation has a specific solution to Native Alaskan domestic violence issues: the Family Wellness Warriors Initiative. - The Rural Monitor

...Domestic violence happens to all people and it hides — it hides really well. "Domestic violence...

4. Late Life Domestic Violence: No Such Thing as "Maturing Out" of Elder Abuse - The Rural Monitor
Date: Oct 17, 2018

Late life domestic violence, considered by some to be a subcategory of elder abuse, also needs the attention of healthcare providers. Hear from researchers about prevalence, screening, costs, and legal issues, in addition to work being done in indigenous populations. - The Rural Monitor

...domestic violence from elder abuse. Categories of Elder Abuse and Late Life Domestic Violence Physical...

5. Mitigating COVID-19's Rural Impact on Families At-Risk for Violence and Child Maltreatment and Neglect - The Rural Monitor
Date: Apr 29, 2020

COVID-19 physical distancing measures impact vulnerable populations, including rural children experiencing maltreatment and those living in situations of intimate partner violence. Clinicians and other experts said community awareness, frank discussions, and changing service delivery approaches can make a difference. - The Rural Monitor

...Domestic Violence According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, domestic violence (DV) is also referred...

6. The Ruralness of Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence: Prevalence, Provider Knowledge Gaps, and Healthcare Costs - The Rural Monitor
Date: Oct 17, 2018

Domestic violence impacts 12 million men and women annually. Here is a look into rural prevalence rates, provider knowledge gaps, and associated healthcare costs. - The Rural Monitor

...Violence: Prevalence, Provider Knowledge Gaps, and Healthcare Costs - The Rural Monitor --- Domestic violence impacts 12 million...

7. Top 10 Rural Monitor Articles of 2018 - The Rural Monitor
Date: Dec 26, 2018

Articles on health workforce issues, the opioid crisis, the social determinants of health, domestic violence, trauma/EMS, and palliative care all made it onto the year's most-read list. - The Rural Monitor

...domestic violence impacts rural populations and healthcare: The Ruralness of Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence...

8. Human Trafficking in Native Populations: Q&A with Commissioner Jeannie Hovland - The Rural Monitor
Date: Aug 12, 2020

A conversation with the Commissioner of the Administration for Native Americans about the nuances of human trafficking among Native populations and what is being done to address this issue. - The Rural Monitor

...violencedomestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, child abuse, and neglect. These factors contribute...

9. Confronting Adverse Childhood Experiences to Improve Rural Kids' Lifelong Health - The Rural Monitor
Date: Sep 20, 2017

Studies show that the more adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) one has, the higher the risk of chronic health conditions, anxiety disorders, low life potential, and even early death. A sense of urgency for early intervention spurred one western North Carolina school district and a Native American tribe in Wisconsin to act. Read more about how their programs confront ACEs and build resiliency to overcome them. - The Rural Monitor

...domestic violence; trauma screening seemed like a logical next step. "We had been talking about...

10. Compassionate Collaboration Reduces Homelessness in Utah - The Rural Monitor
Date: Nov 18, 2014

Utah's Housing First effort is decreasing the number of homeless in the state while saving thousands of dollars in emergency medical bills and other costs. - The Rural Monitor

...domestic violence or addiction. "Family homelessness was really impacted by the recession," Pendleton commented. "We had taken...