Safety planning for intimate partner violence: Practical and contextual considerations for service providers
Research Report:
APA Citation:
Frye-Cox, N., Short, K., O’Neal, C. W., & Lucier-Greer, M. (2022). Safety planning for intimate partner violence: Practical and contextual considerations for service providers. Auburn, AL: Military REACH
Abstract Created by REACH:
The Military REACH team was asked to review research related to safety planning within the context of intimate partner violence (IPV). This report provides evidence-based, practical applications intended to better equip service providers who engage in the safety-planning process with IPV survivors. The report is presented in two sections.
Focus:
Couples
Programming
Trauma
Branch of Service:
Multiple branches
Subject Affiliation:
Military families
Civilian
Population:
Adulthood (18 yrs & older)
Young adulthood (18 - 29 yrs)
Thirties (30 - 39 yrs)
Middle age (40 - 64 yrs)
Methodology:
Review of Literature
Authors:
Frye-Cox, Nick, Short, Kaylee, O'Neal, Catherine W., Lucier-Greer, Mallory
Publisher/Sponsoring Organization:
Military REACH at Auburn University
Publication Type:
REACH Publication
Author Affiliation:
Military REACH at Auburn University, NFC
Military REACH at Auburn University, KS
Human Development and Family Science, University of Georgia, CWO
Human Development and Family Science, Auburn University, MLG
Keywords:
safety planning, intimate partner violence, service providers
REACH Publication Type:
Research Report
Sponsors:
These materials were developed as a result of a partnership funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) between the DoD’s Office of Military Community and Family Policy and the U.S. Department of Agriculture/National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA/NIFA) through a grant/ cooperative agreement with Auburn University. USDA/NIFA Award No. 2021-48710-35671.
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