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Collaboration

  • Confidentiality

    The following documents are provided as guidance for handling client confidentiality matters in direct services. Provided by the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence is a wallet card for direct service practitioners to aid them in responding to outside requests for survivor information. “Confidentiality – An Advocate’s Guide” by the BWJP, speaks directly to the […]

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  • Collaboration Action Plan

    Successful collaborations are beneficial to meeting the varied needs of all clients. Since service providers are often not equipped to provide specific inclusive services to meet all the needs of clients, it is necessary to create meaningful collaborations between the DV and HIV/AIDS fields. This collaboration action plan allows service providers to come together and […]

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  • Project-Specific Positions – Job Descriptions

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  • Overview of Monitoring

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  • Collaboration

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  • Collaboration Guide

    This document aims to stress the importance of collaboration and cross training between DV and HIV/AIDS service providers. In order to best meet the needs of all clients, service providers from each field should have a basic understanding of the intersection of DV and HIV/AIDS.  However, it is not possible that providers become experts in […]

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  • Mission and Vision Statements

    “We, the RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence and our member agencies, will achieve this vision through collaboration, advocacy, creativity and by working to end all forms of social and economic oppression that allow domestic violence. We embrace these challenges with a unified voice.”  This section contains mission and vision statements from some of the state […]

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  • Working at the Intersections of DV, Substance Use and Mental Health

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