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blueshieldcafoundation.org Pathways to Health and Safety: Bridging the divide between healthcare and domestic violence Presenter: Lucia Corral Peña, Blue Shield Against Violence
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slide 2 to improve the lives of California’s most vulnerable populations by: advancing health equity and ending domestic violence. our mission
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slide 3 the people at the heart of this work
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slide 4 prevailing statistics 1 in 7 men and 1 in 4 women will experience domestic violence in his or her lifetime.
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slide 5 In addition to injuries, exposure to DV increases the risk of: Chronic illnesses Cancer Hypertension Depression Substance abuse Poor reproductive & maternal health HIV impact on health
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slide 6 67% of Californians still don’t know how to find DV services in their community 75% have never been asked by a doctor if they’re in an abusive relationship. 83% trust medical professionals to help them if they’re experiencing DV. 81% Approve of treating domestic violence as a public health issue why healthcare and domestic violence
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slide 7 the opportunity With the passage and implementation of the Affordable Care Act: Health plans must now cover screening and counseling for domestic violence as a women’s preventive health benefit. Insurance companies can not deny coverage to victims of DV New benchmarks on DV screening & safety planning Additional opportunities for prevention, intervention, and collaboration
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slide 8 the challenge Source: Kaiser Family Foundation, State Health Facts (2010-11) promote effective statewide implementation of domestic violence screening and create access to integrated health and domestic violence services
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slide 9 what we aim to achieve This body of work is intended to catalyze the transformation of the health care setting as a more effective entry point to access DV services and prevention. The focus is on those who are not accessing DV services and are low-income or at risk of experiencing domestic violence. If successful, this approach is one step toward a community integrated service system, with health care as one component and DV prevention as a key outcome.
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Learning Network Grantee Leadership Teams Health Centers DV Service Providers creating systems change The Domestic Violence and Health Care Partnership (DVHCP) approach:
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19 new partnerships across CA
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early outcomes Providers more comfortable and better equipped to discuss DV with patients Improved communication between local health & DV service providers Increased use of safety assessments in health centers Greater ease of patient/client referral across partners Improved understanding of roles and responsibilities for successful DV & health partnerships
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what's next: Ask. Listen. Act.
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....and help us #EndTheSilence! Create your photo at iwillendthesilence.com
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thank you Lucia.CorralPena@blueshieldcafoundation.org web : BlueShieldCAFoundation.org Facebook.com/blueshieldcafoundation Youtube.com/user/BlueShieldCAFdn
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