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Program Development Step One: Education. Training EAP staff DV definition and data collection Danger assessment and safety plan Intervention Individual / Organizational: Crisis response Manager consultation Safe worksite assurance. Training EAP Staff Definition, Assessment, Planning. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Program DevelopmentStep One: Education

• Training EAP staff – DV definition and data collection– Danger assessment and safety plan– Intervention

• Individual / Organizational:– Crisis response– Manager consultation– Safe worksite assurance

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Training EAP StaffDefinition, Assessment, Planning

http://www.dangerassessment.org

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Step One: Education, con’t.

• Training KP Managers– “Essentials for Managers” online

• Important workplace issue• Facts and resources• Manager role

– Developed by Multi-disciplinary Team• Learning and development• Family Violence Prevention Program• Multi-media / communications• Human Resources & Legal

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Training KP ManagersEssentials Online

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DV Impacts Workplace Safety and Productivity

“Liz Claiborne, Kaiser Permanente,

State Farm Insurance and Verizon Wireless are among the companies

that have instituted domestic violence policies.…[and] believe

they have saved both lives and money.”

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Program Development Step Two: Partnership

• Creating a supportive workplace – Establish DV Prevention Task Force

• Create multi-disciplinary team– Develop resource materials

• Identify critical information– Employee outreach

• Distribute information• Attend Health & Safety Fairs

– Promote education• Provide Lunch & Learn talks on healthy

relationships, communication, stress management, conflict resolution

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Employee OutreachSilentWitness Display

KP physicians and employees share stories of courage, survival and hope.

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SilentWitness Stories

www.kp.org/domesticviolence

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Program Development Step Three: Prevention

• Organizational outreach – Employee awareness campaign– Employer promotion

• Employee awareness posters• High-impact light box displays• Internal communications article• Resource materials

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2008 Domestic Violence Awareness Campaign for

Kaiser Permanente Employees

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Responding to DV at the Workplace

Education, Partnership, Prevention

Crisis Response, Manager Consultations,

Safe Worksite Assurance

Case Management

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Internal Partnerships

Human Resources

Management

Security Union

Threat Management

Team

DV Task Force

Leadership

EAP

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External Partnerships

Local DV resources• Shelters/ transitional

housing• Counseling • Legal services• DV advocacy programs• Prevention activities

DV ResourcesEvent Participation

Task Force ParticipationTrainings

Kaiser PermanenteEvent Participation

Board Membership Volunteer

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Policies Supporting DV Prevention and Intervention

Internal:• Kaiser Permanente’s Zero Tolerance for Violence in

the Workplace• Threat Management Team

External:• California AB 2357

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AB 2357: Victims of DV

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EAP Internal Referral Network

Task Force

Union

Self Coworker

Human Resources

Security

Manager

EAP

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Roles for EAP in DV Prevention

Education, Partnership, Prevention

Crisis Response, Manager Consultations,

Safe Worksite Assurance

Case Management

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Role of EAP: Crisis Response

• Danger assessment– Do you have a safe place to go today?

• Safety planning– What can you do to be safer at home, at work?– What about your children?

• Resource information – Emergency shelter– Community DV advocacy services– Making a police report– Restraining orders

• Other resources: health care, faith community, family and friends, on-line information

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Role of EAP: Crisis Response

Community Resources• 24-hour crisis line• Emergency housing• Transitional housing• Counseling• DV advocacy programs

– Diversity and ethnicity • Legal services• Prevention activities

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Role of EAP: Manager Consultation

• Re-establishing workplace tone.– Addressing co-workers concerns– Avoiding rumors– Managing boundaries – Information about process of change

• Knowledgeable about AB 2357 and other policies/protocols.

• Coordination with security.• Coordination with HR, if warranted.• Resources if employee does not want

EAP services.

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Role of EAP: Safe Worksite Assurance

• Threat Management Team• Security• HR• Management

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Roles for EAP in DV Prevention

Education, Partnership, Prevention

Crisis Response, Manager Consultations,

Safe Worksite Assurance

Case Management

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Role of EAP: Case Manager

• Ensure connection with resources.• Case manager not therapist

• Ongoing danger assessment.• Follow-up .

• Employee • Management• Security• Treatment providers• HR

• Assist with “return to work.”

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For Your Reference

• “The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Employee Health and Productivity” Issue Brief, 2001;1(3) National Business Group on Health http://www.businessgrouphealth.org/pdfs/issue

brief_cphsviolence.pdf

• “Intimate Partner Violence: It’s a Workplace Issue” 2005, NIOSH/CDC study, Spokane County, Washington

• “Costs of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in the United States” 2003, Centers for Disease Control

• “Family and Friends’ Guide to Domestic Violence” Elaine Weiss, 2003, Volcano Press, Inc.• National DV Hotline (800) 787-3224 www.ndvh.org