Domestic Violence

Synonyms
Adverse childhood events
PTSD
risk
childhood sexual abuse
HITS
HARK

Peer Providers in Various Work Environments Webinar Materials

Peer providers are viable, evidence based, stand alone or additions to comprehensive teams that approach struggle interventions. Peer providers can be appropriate for any environment that have people with challenges ranging from substance use, gun violence, domestic violence to mental health experiences. Learning Objectives: What are the certifications that a peer provider can receive? You will walk away knowing various ways peers can show up in the workplace. What additional training do peer providers need? Information on what trainings would be helpful for peers to be able to support others well will be provided. How do we find, support and retain peer providers in the work place? Knowing where to recruit peers, how to keep the workplace well for peer will be knowledge you will leave with. Presenter: Tanya Kraege
Posted Date
11/30/21

Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences

ACEs can impact kids' health and well-being. They can have long-term effects on adult health and wellness. Their consequences can affect families, communities, and even society. Thankfully, ACEs are preventable.
Posted Date
07/24/20

Tribal Forensic Healthcare

The IHS forensic healthcare program was established in 2011 to address sexual violence, and has expanded to include intimate partner violence, child sexual abuse, and elder maltreatment. The program trains providers in forensic medical examinations, evidence collection techniques, and in coordinated community response to address violence.
Posted Date
07/24/20