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X-WR-CALDESC:Medical studies link the long-term effects of domestic violenc
 e and abuse with a myriad of health problems\, such as smoking\, diabetes\
 , obesity\, eating disorders\, and substance abuse. While doctors and nurs
 es routinely ask about high blood pressure and high cholesterol\, too few 
 assess for domestic violence and its impact on health. Universal education
  provides an opportunity for clients to make the connection between violen
 ce\, health problems\, and risk behaviors. Through a brochure-based univer
 sal education approach clients seeking services in health care facilities 
 or domestic violence programs can receive information about the impact of 
 abuse on their health.\n\nHealth Cares About Domestic Violence Day is a na
 tionally-recognized day that takes place annually on the second Wednesday 
 of October. Sponsored by FUTURES\, the awareness-raising day aims to reach
  members of the healthcare and advocacy communities to offer education abo
 ut the critical importance of universal education to promote healthy relat
 ionships\, address the health impact of abuse and offer warm referrals to 
 domestic violence advocates.\n\nPlanning ahead? The 23rd annual HCADV Day 
 will be held: October 12th\, 2022. This year\, we will be centering reprod
 uctive health and justice. We offer a number of resources to help you orga
 nize events and activities on and beyond HCADV Day in our Action Kit featu
 ring planning tips and social media tools. We encourage you to be creative
 ! For this year’s focus\, take a look at our reproductive & sexual health 
 resources.\n\nReproductive Justice is Survivor Justice: Bodily Autonomy\, 
 Health\, and Safety Panel\n\nWednesday\, October 12th at 10am PT/11am MT/1
 2pm CT/1pm ET – 90 Minutes\n\n\nWant to stay connected? Sign up for our He
 alth mailing list\, to be the first to hear about HCADV Day and other Heal
 th-related updates\, be sure to check the box before “Health” under: “I’d 
 like to receive more information about the following topics”.\n\nFor quest
 ions about the National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence\, orga
 nizing local events\, or to talk through your ideas\, contact health@futur
 eswithoutviolence.org and include “HCADV Day” in the subject line.
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DESCRIPTION:Medical studies link the long-term effects of domestic violence
  and abuse with a myriad of health problems\, such as smoking\, diabetes\,
  obesity\, eating disorders\, and substance abuse. While doctors and nurse
 s routinely ask about high blood pressure and high cholesterol\, too few a
 ssess for domestic violence and its impact on health. Universal education 
 provides an opportunity for clients to make the connection between violenc
 e\, health problems\, and risk behaviors. Through a brochure-based univers
 al education approach clients seeking services in health care facilities o
 r domestic violence programs can receive information about the impact of a
 buse on their health.\n\nHealth Cares About Domestic Violence Day is a nat
 ionally-recognized day that takes place annually on the second Wednesday o
 f October. Sponsored by FUTURES\, the awareness-raising day aims to reach 
 members of the healthcare and advocacy communities to offer education abou
 t the critical importance of universal education to promote healthy relati
 onships\, address the health impact of abuse and offer warm referrals to d
 omestic violence advocates.\n\nPlanning ahead? The 23rd annual HCADV Day w
 ill be held: October 12th\, 2022. This year\, we will be centering reprodu
 ctive health and justice. We offer a number of resources to help you organ
 ize events and activities on and beyond HCADV Day in our Action Kit featur
 ing planning tips and social media tools. We encourage you to be creative!
  For this year’s focus\, take a look at our reproductive & sexual health r
 esources.\n\nReproductive Justice is Survivor Justice: Bodily Autonomy\, H
 ealth\, and Safety Panel\n\nWednesday\, October 12th at 10am PT/11am MT/12
 pm CT/1pm ET – 90 Minutes\n\n\nWant to stay connected? Sign up for our Hea
 lth mailing list\, to be the first to hear about HCADV Day and other Healt
 h-related updates\, be sure to check the box before “Health” under: “I’d l
 ike to receive more information about the following topics”.\n\nFor questi
 ons about the National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence\, organ
 izing local events\, or to talk through your ideas\, contact health@future
 swithoutviolence.org and include “HCADV Day” in the subject line.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221012T130000
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LOCATION:https://go.futureswithoutviolence.org/e/858853/ster-WN-9fhi3RiVQqO
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SUMMARY:Reproductive Justice is Survivor Justice: Bodily Autonomy\, Health\
 , and Safety Panel: Futures Without Violence
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