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Social Services
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Revised October 28, 2007 |
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Purpose: To provide information and guidelines to social workers regarding victims of Family Violence. |
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1. Family Violence crosses all socio-economic boundaries. DSHS adopted the Family Violence Option to PROWRA in 1996 and is, therefore, required to screen and identify all TANF clients for Family Violence. (See WAC 388-61-001.) However any client who utilizes any service provided by the Community Services Office may be affected by Family Violence. 2. The Social Worker may find out about a client who is dealing with Family Violence in several different ways including:
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GUIDELINES
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Best Practices Victims of Family Violence may be reluctant or unwilling to talk to you about what is going on. Some common situations and possible actions may include:
There are on-site domestic violence advocates stationed in several CSOs. If your office has an advocate on site, coordinate services with them. If you don’t have an advocate, establish working relationships with your local community resources. See the Department’s website for Domestic Violence and Victim Services Programs at http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/ca/dvservices/index.asp for ways to create a process to coordinate with your local resources. WFHB Chapter 6.5 - Family Violence EA-Z Manual - Confidentiality B. - Address Confidentiality Program. | ||||||