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Ten Essential Actions Set a clear goal: commit to saving lives by stopping violence. Identify the key people and places driving the violence. Create a citywide plan for engaging key people and places. Engage key people with empathy and accountability. Address key locations using place-based policing and investment.
Healthy Relationships Speak Up. In a healthy relationship, if something is bothering you, its best to talk about it instead of holding it in. Respect Your Partner. Your partners wishes and feelings have value. Compromise. Be Supportive. Respect Each Others Privacy.
FUTURES supports the network of domestic violence state coalitions, local community-based programs, and other child-serving programs on enhancing services for families impacted by domestic violence, as well as programs to build organizational structures and services that prioritize child well-being, opportunities for
Stopping Healthcare Violence Full Organizational Support and Participation. Management needs to fully support workplace safety initiatives, and all staff should be involved. Comprehensive Facility Safety Assessments. Proactive Damage Control. Continuous Employee Training and Awareness. Incident Documentation and Evaluation.
For these reasons and more, the DoD has made domestic violence prevention an item of specific concern. As a military commander, I implore you to act on the three Rs of domestic violence awareness: recognize, respond and refer. Recognize the warning signs of domestic violence.

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These strategies include teaching safe and healthy relationship skills; engaging influential adults and peers; disrupting the developmental pathways toward IPV; creating protective environments; strengthening economic supports for families; and supporting survivors to increase safety and lessen harms.
Take action: 10 ways you can help end violence against women Listen to and believe survivors. Teach the next generation and learn from them. Call for responses and services fit for purpose. Understand consent. Learn the signs of abuse and how you can help. Start a conversation. Stand against culture.
End the culture of silence around domestic violence Educate yourself about domestic violence. Speak out against victim-blaming and discrimination to end the stigma surrounding domestic violence. If you suspect someone is being abused, report it. If someone is in immediate danger, call police.

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