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Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence
Office to Combat Domestic Violence - Healthcare

On average, social workers at City hospitals assist over 2,500 domestic violence victims each year. Research shows that more than one-third of all women who sought care in hospital emergency rooms for violence-related injuries were injured by an intimate partner.

Project H.E.A.L. (Hospital Emergency Assistance Link)
Project H.E.A.L. is a comprehensive plan to improve the services provided to domestic violence victims at all 11 City public hospitals. It enhances the ability of City hospitals to identify victims, document their injuries, and connect them with social and legal services. Newly designed screening protocols will assist healthcare providers in identifying these victims. In addition to emergency care, healthcare providers are capable of detecting domestic violence in its earliest stages in thousands of people who visit primary care doctors and specialists for routine visits.
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Best Practices Manual for Healthcare Providers
The Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence developed and distributed a best practices manual, Medical Providers' Guide to Managing the Care of Domestic Violence Patients Within a Cultural Context, for healthcare providers on the assessment and treatment of domestic violence victims in diverse populations. The manual has been distributed Citywide to over 2,500 healthcare providers.
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Clinician Guide for Identifying, Treating, and Preventing Family Violence
In 2002, the Health and Hospital Corporation consolidated existing family violence policies in the Clinician Guide for Identifying, Treating, and Preventing Family Violence. It serves as a practical reference for preventing, identifying, treating, and managing family violence in the community. The guide also provides information on the latest developments in treatment, prevention, research, and expert advice on family violence.
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Announcements
Bring an unused cell phone to a Department of Sanitation SAFE Disposal event and help victims of domestic violence, through the HopeLine® from Verizon program. All cell phones collected will be donated to the Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence. Find out more

Apply for a fellowship through the Ms. Foundation for Women. If you are working on a project in child care, reproductive health or child sexual abuse, find out how you can gain strategic support. More info

View new grant opportunities through the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Violence Against Women. More info

    Browse the updated City of New York Resource Directory of Domestic Violence Services. Go to directory    
 


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  If you are a victim of domestic violence, call
the NYC Domestic Violence Hotline (800-621-4673; TDD 866-604-5350).
 
 
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