OVERVIEW Definitions and Air Force Policy Possible Domestic Violence Indicators Rules of Engagement Referral Agencies.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
People are our business USAF First Sergeant Academy DOMESTIC VIOLENCE THE FIRST SERGEANTS PERSPECTIVE REFERENCES: AFI U.S. Department of Justice.
Advertisements

Student Welfare: Child Abuse and Neglect Source: Human Resources Department Student Services Department Region I Education Service Center Director of Health.
Develop America's Airmen Today... for Tomorrow 1 Family Advocacy Program Beverly S. Lesyea, MSW, LCSW Family Advocacy Officer Maxwell AFB, AL
1 Child Abuse Recognition and Prevention Presented by Thomas Training Associates.
Assault, Domestic Violence, Stalking and Elder Abuse
12/5/2007 This is a PowerPoint show – click your mouse to move to the next slide.
Legal and Ethical Issues. 1. Describe and explain legal and ethical issues. 2. Describe guidelines for avoiding legal action and list methods for protecting.
Military & Family Life Counseling Program (MFLC)
USC Health and Safety Training Workplace Violence.
OVERVIEW OF THE PHILIPPINE LEGAL FRAMEWORK TO ELIMINATE VAW Atty. Ray Paolo J. Santiago.
Elder Abuse: In Her Own Words
Help is Available Military One Source CONUS: OCONUS: To call collect (with operator assistance): OCONUS
Duty to Report Child Abuse, Neglect, and Dependency in North Carolina Janet Mason Institute of Government The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Mental Health Nursing II NURS 2310 Unit 6 Abuse and Neglect.
Session 5 Child Abuse and Neglect. 5.1 Overview of Session 5 Learning Objectives   Articulate the legal basis and definitions for child abuse and neglect.
What Is Adult Safeguarding?
Family Advocacy and General Counseling Programs Paulette Hubbert LCSW, MSW, ADC II, CHt Section Head, Family Advocacy/General Counseling
Successful Solutions Professional Development LLC A Basic Approach to Child Safety Chapter 4 Mandated Reporting Law.
State University of New York at Fredonia Workplace Violence Prevention & Domestic Violence In the Workplace Human Resources Presents:
Child Protection Policies Training Prepared by: SUNY Office of General Counsel SUNY Compliance Office 2015.
Military & Family Life Counseling Program (MFLC)
Navy Pride and Professionalism
August 17, 2015 Sarah O. Edwards Assistant General Counsel Office of Legal Affairs The Campus SaVE Act: Understanding the Problems of Sexual Harassment.
Abuse :Improper treatment or usage; application to a wrong or bad purpose; misuse; perversion.
How Does This Policy Affect… NSF Policies?  Assault Crimes – No change  Rape, Sexual Assault, and Other Sexual Misconduct Crimes – No change  Sodomy.
18-1 © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Nutrition, Health, and Safety for Young Children: Promoting Wellness, 1e Sorte, Daeschel, Amador.
Intimate Partner Violence A pattern of coercive behavior intended to establish and maintain power and control Abuser may be a current or former spouse,
Worker Focused Safety Program Violence in the Workplace Worker Training Module 2.
©2012 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Chapter 10 Maltreatment of Children: Abuse and Neglect.
Slide Title  Body Text  Second Level  Third Level  Fourth Level  Fifth Level 1 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM SPOUSE ABUSE DATA FY.
NOVEMBER 26, 2012 SIENA COLLEGE PRESENTED BY: JENNY NIGRO Domestic Violence 101.
Title VII and IX Awareness for 4-H Volunteers Awareness, Reporting, and Prevention of Discrimination, Harassment and Sexual Violence 1is2many.okstate.edu.
Hertfordshire Forward Hertfordshire Assembly Monday 7 July 2014 Domestic Abuse Sarah Taylor – Programme Manager, Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Harassment,
ABUSE AND ANGER MANAGEMENT. * DOMESTIC Any act of violence involving family members, can be emotional, sexual, or physical * EMOTIONAL Pattern of behavior.
IRIS Identification and Referral to Improve Safety “If they ask I would answer” Judy Barber Islington IRIS Advocate Educator © Bristol University 2007.
Karen M. G. Hughes, MC Domestic Violence Therapist.
REPORTING AND IDENTIFYING CHILD ABUSE. Physical abuse Neglect Abandonment Sexual abuse Emotional abuse Video - Raise Awareness TYPES OF CHILD ABUSE.
ABUSE Abuse occurs in all kinds of family regardless of income, education level and ethnicity. Abuse can harm a persons physical, social and mental health.
Violence in the Workplace LTC Policy # HR
Employee Training: Requirements for Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse, Child Neglect, and Sexual Offenses on School Premises Involving Students
Name/Office Symbol/(703) XXX-XXXX (DSN XXX)/ address300800RJUN2011 UNCLASSIFIED 1 of 29 Family Advocacy Program Command Brief Instructor Name.
Name/Office Symbol/(703) XXX-XXXX (DSN XXX)/ address300800RJUN2011 UNCLASSIFIED 1 of 21 Family Advocacy Program Annual Troop Education Brief Instructor.
+ What does Title IX Mean for Student Organization Advisors? Julia Broussard, LMSW Coordinator of Violence Prevention & Support Services Tulane University.
Insert name of presentation on Master Slide Violence against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Presenter: Gloria Smith.
Name/Office Symbol/(703) XXX-XXXX (DSN XXX)/ address300800RJUN2011 UNCLASSIFIED 1 of 15 Family Advocacy Program Orientation Instructor Name.
Julie Church-TaylorTanya Kitchen MARAC & Public Protection Training Coordinator Detective Inspector South Manchester Public Protection Investigation Unit.
Introduction: Military OneSource Program. 2 Military OneSource Program Introduction - General eligibility Eligible Active duty, National Guard and Reserve.
Airman & Family Readiness Center Family Advocacy Program Mental Health Support ADAPT DDR Chapel Health and Wellness Center Airman & Family Services Flight.
Rural Outreach of Little Compton By: Jessica Doyle Faculty Sponsor: Professor Maureen Moakley, Political Science.
The National Training Center FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM.
1. Define important words in this chapter
Dating Violence and Abuse SRCSB Policy 5.325
Definition and Warnings
Domestic Violence and Child Welfare
Child Abuse Aaron Valle.
Physical VIOLENCE Sexual
Family Advocacy Program
The Sixth Week Block 6a Awareness & Action
310: Domestic Violence Issues: An Introduction for Child Welfare Professionals Saturday, November 17, 2018.
Intimate Partner violence in later life
Intimate Partner Violence
PLAN FOR PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Safeguarding Reflection- Domestic Abuse
Centre for Non-Violence
Definition and Warnings
Connections Abuse Prevention Plan 2018.
Domestic Abuse Information and Awareness
Military & Veterans Advocacy Program
Authors: Jelena Otović, Anđelija Otović
Presentation transcript:

OVERVIEW Definitions and Air Force Policy Possible Domestic Violence Indicators Rules of Engagement Referral Agencies

MP 1: Definitions and Policy Domestic Disturbance An incident (physical and/or verbal) in which an outside agency has responded to control and assess the situation May or may not involve violence

MP 1 - Definitions and Policy Domestic Abuse Pattern of behavior resulting in emotional or psychological abuse, economic control, or interference with personal liberty. Domestic Violence An offense under the UCMJ or state law that involves the use, attempted use or threatened use of force or violence against a person or the violation of a lawful order issued for the protection of a person.

MP 1 - Definitions and Policy Abuse and Violence definition include: A current or former spouse/intimate partner A person with whom the abuser shares a child in common A current or former intimate partner with whom the abuser shares or has shared a common domicile.

MP 1 - Definitions and Policy Maltreatment General term encompassing child abuse or neglect and spouse abuse or neglect. Commander and First Sergeant responsibilities Reports all suspicions of family maltreatment to the FAP. Directs suspected active duty AF family maltreatment offenders to FAP for comprehensive assessment and service planning. Mandatory Reporting for all AF members and civilian employees AF members and civilian employees (including contract employees) will report all incidents of known or suspected family maltreatment immediately to the FAP.

MP 1 - Definitions and Policy Commander and First Sergeant responsibilities Completes the DoD-mandated FAP training on family maltreatment, including identification and reporting protocols, within 90 days of assuming their positions and at least annually, thereafter. Completes Central Registry Board computer-based training annually and participates in the CRB for incidents involving their squadron/unit members.

MP 2 - Indicators INTIMIDATION – Making someone afraid ECONOMY – Preventing access to funds EMOTIONAL -- Making someone feel less than a person PHYSICAL – Grabbing, pushing, hitting SEXUAL ABUSE – Forceful against will COERCION AND THREATS – Threatening environment ISOLATION – Controlling the who, what, where, when MALE or FEMALE PRIVILEGE – Master/Mistress of Castle

MP 3- Rules of Engagement Plan ahead Answering the call – Responding Assessment of the situation Handling the situation Referral Temporary Separation – No Contact Order Apprehension Follow-up

MP 4 - Referral Agencies Family Advocacy Mental Health - ADAPT Airman & Family Readiness Center Legal Office Other Agencies???

SUMMARY Definitions and Air Force Policy Definitions and Air Force Policy Possible Indicators of Domestic Violence Possible Indicators of Domestic Violence Rules of Engagement Rules of Engagement Referral Agencies Referral Agencies