Hospitals Against Violence
Webinar: Human Trafficking 101: Dispelling the Myths, Dec. 14, 2017 Webinar: Human Trafficking 101: Dispelling the Myths, Dec.
The Hospitals Against Violence Initiative (HAV) is sharing examples and best practices with the field, with a particular emphasis on youth violence prevention, workplace violence prevention and combating human trafficking. Explore this page for the latest news and events pertaining to effective鈥
No child is too young to avoid being scarred by domestic violence or abuse, says Cynthia Arreola, who manages New York Presbyterian Hospital鈥檚 program for treating the youngest victims of abuse.鈥淲e know even when very young children are exposed to traumatic events, the effects can be harmful and鈥
The AHA's Hospitals Against Violence initiative Dec. 14 will host the first in a series of webinars focused on human trafficking led by Holly Austin Gibbs from Dignity Health. This presentation, titled Human Trafficking 101: Dispelling the Myths, will share Dignity Health's information on and their鈥
As part of the 黑料正能量 Association's Hospital Against Violence initiative, join Hospitals in Pursuit of Excellence and the Association for Community Health Improvement for their upcoming webinar on how hospitals and health systems can prevent human trafficking.
Cynthia Kelleher, President and CEO and Lynn Williams, security coordinator for the UM Rehab Institute speaks to the role hospitals can play to ensure the safety of their employees and patients and to reduce violence in their community by collaborating with local law enforcement, the business鈥
In this session, the speaker will provide a framework and some practical strategies to assist organizations in making the necessary shift to a culture that is 鈥渮ero鈥 tolerant for patient aggression and establishes universal precautions for its staff.
As part of its ongoing webinar series, the AHA鈥檚 Hospitals Against Violence initiative hosted a members-only webinar on how post-acute care providers are taking a more active role to help address violence in their communities.