Innovations in IPV. Janice Miller, LCSW-C Director, Client Services

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Innovations in IPV Janice Miller, LCSW-C Director, Client Services

House of Ruth Maryland Maryland s largest provider of IPV services Baltimore City Baltimore County Prince George s County Montgomery County Over 14,000 victims served in FY2013 Multiple access points 24 hour hotline. One hotline, all locations Walk in sites in community/ courthouses Court order to Abuse Intervention Programs, Gateway and Si Puedo Active outreach to recent victims. 2

Overview of Services 516 adults and children used our 84 bed Emergency Shelter last year. 100% received Service Coordination 61 children attended the Developmental Pre-school 172 women and children received health care in on-site health clinic Community Transitional Housing: Safe Homes, Strong Communities Individual, Group and Family Counseling 3

Overview of Services Specialized victim services Culturally and Linguistically specific services through Adelante Familia Program Service Coordination program 17 attorney Legal Clinic 11 protective order and 5 divorce and custody attorneys. 1,320 clients represented in protective order and related proceedings. 150 clients in divorce and custody. Nationally recognized AIP Gateway Si Puedo 4

Planting the Seed In IPV the abusive partner uses coercion and force to control the victim. Mandatory services for victims can replicate the abusive relationship, taking away control and dignity from the victim. HRM s goal is increasing safety through improving awareness and stability. 5

Lethality Assessment Project Many victims don t seek services because they don t know they are available. They also may not know they are being abused. The LAP is a City wide initiative with the Baltimore City Police Department Providing intervention at time of incident with Jackie Campbell s modified Danger Assessment scale. HRM Outreach workers make calls increasing awareness of danger level and services available to increase stability and safety. HRM legal advocate guides victims through CJ system. Service Coordinator guides victim with safety plan. In 2013 we recorded 1,069 instances of outreach to victims, 259 instances of civil legal advocacy, and 46 instances of criminal court accompaniment Creation of most dangerous offender list. 6

Shelter Health Clinic Untreated health conditions interfere with safety and stability. Since 1998, partnership with Johns Hopkins School of Nursing to provide on site health services in 2 room clinic. Since 2011, Health Care for the Homeless provides weekly Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Services In 2013, the clinic was designated a Title X site and implemented Project Connect protocols. In 2013, 96 women and 76 children visited the clinic 124 received general health/ chronic conditional counseling 24 for illness/injury assessment and management 34 received help establishing a PCP or making an appointment 10 received family planning/ pregnancy education 7

Safe Homes Strong Communities Started in 2009 as a way to decrease the disruption in stability that results when victims move from shelter to community. Participants find private rental housing in community. SHSC helps with rental assistance for up to 6 months. Additional components of program 4-6 months of step down rent assistance Comprehensive safety/ needs assessment At least 2 service coordination sessions per month for 6 months Up to 12 job development/ job retention group sessions Counseling, day care, legal consultation, health services Over 150 participants to date, with 76% able to assume and pay own rent at time of exit from the program (compared with 34% of shelter clients). 8

Innovative Strategies Must move beyond the idea of reactive services. Strategies need to be focused on safety. Strategies must respect the inherent dignity in each person victim and abuser. Planting the seed increases the awareness of victims and puts the power to act back in her hands. Must combine awareness with stability building initiatives to prevent a return to abuse solely for economic/ survival reasons. 9

Questions? Janice Miller, LCSW-C Director, Client Services janice@hruthmd.org 10