Recognize thatethicaldilemmas oftenarise fromculturedifferencesRecognize thatcultural factors areimportant ininfluencing theoccurrence andpatterns ofdomestic violencePromoteactivities toaddressprevention withpopulations atriskRecognize thesignificant physicaland mental healtheffects of domesticviolenceRefer to socialworker,shelter, andlegal counselas appropriateKnow the ethicalprinciples thatapply to patientconfidentialityfor victimsAssess forpossibility of childabuse in the homeand the effects ofviolence onchildrenConductsafetyplanning withthe victimKnow appropriatemethods forcollection anddocumentation ofdata so that both thepatient and theprovider areprotectedDocument extentof current andprior injuries usingbody map andphotographs ifpossibleRecognizethe effects ofviolenceacross thelifespanKnowdevelopmentallyappropriatequestions to beused in screeningin various settingsAssess forpossibility ofelder abusein the homeProvide culturallycompetentassessment andintervention whilemaintaining humanrightsRecognizeone's ownattitudes aboutdomesticviolencePromote activitiesto assist withbehavioral changesin battering &battered individualsKnow local, state,and nationaldomestic violencereferral resourcesIncreasepublicawarenessof domesticviolenceRecognize the needto establishprograms to supportvictims, their familymembers, and theabuserCommunicatenonjudgmentally&compassionatelywith the victimKnow state andnational legalmandatesregardingdomesticviolenceRecognize thatcultural factors areimportant ininfluencing theresponses todomestic violenceRecognizeprevalenceof domesticviolence inall its formsRecognize riskfactors for bothvictimization andperpetration ofdomestic violenceRecognize thatethicaldilemmas oftenarise fromculturedifferencesRecognize thatcultural factors areimportant ininfluencing theoccurrence andpatterns ofdomestic violencePromoteactivities toaddressprevention withpopulations atriskRecognize thesignificant physicaland mental healtheffects of domesticviolenceRefer to socialworker,shelter, andlegal counselas appropriateKnow the ethicalprinciples thatapply to patientconfidentialityfor victimsAssess forpossibility of childabuse in the homeand the effects ofviolence onchildrenConductsafetyplanning withthe victimKnow appropriatemethods forcollection anddocumentation ofdata so that both thepatient and theprovider areprotectedDocument extentof current andprior injuries usingbody map andphotographs ifpossibleRecognizethe effects ofviolenceacross thelifespanKnowdevelopmentallyappropriatequestions to beused in screeningin various settingsAssess forpossibility ofelder abusein the homeProvide culturallycompetentassessment andintervention whilemaintaining humanrightsRecognizeone's ownattitudes aboutdomesticviolencePromote activitiesto assist withbehavioral changesin battering &battered individualsKnow local, state,and nationaldomestic violencereferral resourcesIncreasepublicawarenessof domesticviolenceRecognize the needto establishprograms to supportvictims, their familymembers, and theabuserCommunicatenonjudgmentally&compassionatelywith the victimKnow state andnational legalmandatesregardingdomesticviolenceRecognize thatcultural factors areimportant ininfluencing theresponses todomestic violenceRecognizeprevalenceof domesticviolence inall its formsRecognize riskfactors for bothvictimization andperpetration ofdomestic violence

Core Competencies for Family Violence - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Recognize that ethical dilemmas often arise from culture differences
  2. Recognize that cultural factors are important in influencing the occurrence and patterns of domestic violence
  3. Promote activities to address prevention with populations at risk
  4. Recognize the significant physical and mental health effects of domestic violence
  5. Refer to social worker, shelter, and legal counsel as appropriate
  6. Know the ethical principles that apply to patient confidentiality for victims
  7. Assess for possibility of child abuse in the home and the effects of violence on children
  8. Conduct safety planning with the victim
  9. Know appropriate methods for collection and documentation of data so that both the patient and the provider are protected
  10. Document extent of current and prior injuries using body map and photographs if possible
  11. Recognize the effects of violence across the lifespan
  12. Know developmentally appropriate questions to be used in screening in various settings
  13. Assess for possibility of elder abuse in the home
  14. Provide culturally competent assessment and intervention while maintaining human rights
  15. Recognize one's own attitudes about domestic violence
  16. Promote activities to assist with behavioral changes in battering & battered individuals
  17. Know local, state, and national domestic violence referral resources
  18. Increase public awareness of domestic violence
  19. Recognize the need to establish programs to support victims, their family members, and the abuser
  20. Communicate nonjudgmentally & compassionately with the victim
  21. Know state and national legal mandates regarding domestic violence
  22. Recognize that cultural factors are important in influencing the responses to domestic violence
  23. Recognize prevalence of domestic violence in all its forms
  24. Recognize risk factors for both victimization and perpetration of domestic violence