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Am I Being Abused? Signs of domestic violence or abuse
Am I Being Abused? Signs of domestic violence or abuse
Domestic Violence in the Workplace
Domestic violence can spill over into the workplace, compromising the safety of both victims and co-workers and resulting in lost productivity, increased healthcare costs, absenteeism and employee turnover.
Military Response to Sexual Assault
Studies show that sexual assault is the most underreported violence crime in the United States and the military is no different.
Resources and Publications
Resources for survivors, co-survivors, preventionists and interventionists
Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit Reorders
Reordering Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kits
The Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Prevention Program seeks to improve the health status of Ohio women by identifying issues that affect women’s health and developing programs to address those issues, including programs that address sexual assault and domestic violence prevention and services. Program staff members advocate for inclusion of information and programming on women’s health within state government and for the public.
The SADVPP works in partnership with other state and non-profit agencies to implement statewide programs, including:
- Fund local sexual violence prevention efforts
- Fund local programs to provide sexual violence crisis intervention services for communities identified as inadequately served
- Maintain and update the Ohio Protocol for Sexual Assault Medical and Forensic Examinations
- Promote domestic violence awareness and resources for state of Ohio employees
- Convene and coordinate statewide sexual violence prevention efforts
- Support efforts to address human trafficking, including applying best practice from other violence prevention work and supporting the public health response to human trafficking survivors
- Promote resources for women’s health
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Address: 246 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215