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Record ID: 83e578bc-a66a-44e0-a336-9b6746c49e38
Web resource: http://www.caepv.org/membercenter/files/Inventory%20of%20Workplace%20Interventions%20Designed%20to%20Prevent%20IPV%20(May%202006).pdf
Type: Electronic publication
Title: Inventory of workplace interventions designed to prevent intimate partner violence
Authors: Clinton-Sherrod, Monique
Weimer, Belinda
Hardison, Jennifer
Corso, Phaedra
Rhodes, Bill
Lindquist, Christine
Keywords: Prevention;Workplaces
Categories: Prevention
Year: 2006
Publisher: Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence, Bloomington
Notes:  General Overview: This US report was prepared for the Centre of Disease Control and Prevention. It reports on documented workplace interventions implemented by private organisations, designed to prevent intimate partner violence (IPV).

Discussion: This report outlines the prevalence of domestic violence, the ways in which domestic violence can adversely affect both perpetrators and targets at work, and impacts on workplaces associated with domestic violence (including direct and indirect impacts on workers and costs to employers).

Of 55 private companies approached for the study, the researchers compiled information about IPV intervention for 26 of them. Information about companies was gathered and the activities undertaken are detailed. Interventions included security measures, victim resources (such as referrals, legal assistance and job protection), education for managers, victims and employees generally, primary prevention and polices directed at perpetrators. The inventory also documents activities designed to evaluate interventions
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/21310
Physical description: 131 p.
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