Transforming Healthcare for IPV Survivors: Collaborative Care Tools Across Sectors
Transforming Healthcare for IPV Survivors: Collaborative Care Tools Across
Event Details
Transforming Healthcare for IPV Survivors: Collaborative Care Tools Across Sectors
This session will cover practical skills to address healthcare access and management for people who have experienced Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). Participants will acquire tools and techniques to weave social determinants of health and trauma-informed care principles when working with survivors, including people who experience homelessness, food insecurity, incarceration, and childhood trauma. Skills include fusing best practices and advocacy opportunities in coordinating care across sectors.
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize the impact of physical, mental, and financial health on IPV survivors
- Integrate trauma-informed care principles when addressing IPV survivors' health needs
- Identify verbal and non-verbal communication strategies to enhance patient-provider trust
- Identify opportunities to advocate for IPV survivors' health on individual and systems level
There is no cost associated with this training. If you have any questions, feel free to contact:
Kelly Walling (she/her/hers)
Program Coordinator Prevention and Specialized Advocacy
SC Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
kwalling@sccadvasa.org