
City of Albuquerque Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence in the Workplace 2025
Mandatory Training for City of Albuquerque Employees
Domestic Violence in the Workplace training for all City of Albuquerque Employees
This course will include discussion around topics such as sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, and physical violence. This content may be especially difficult for those who have survived domestic violence or assault.
Agenda
Domestic Violence Overview
Impacts of Domestic Violence on the workplace
Recognizing warning signs among employees
Responding to domestic violence in the workplace
Resources for Employers and Employees
Domestic Violence statistics
One in four women and one in seven men will experience domestic violence in their lifetime (CDC).
On average, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States (NCADV).
Women between the ages of 18-24 are most commonly abused by an intimate partner (NCADV).
Being a survivor of domestic violence is correlated with a higher rate of depression and suicidal behavior (NCADV).
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Course Curriculum
Introduction
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Domestic Violence Overview
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StartSAFE (0:59)
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StartGoals (0:35)
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StartDomestic and Intimate Partner Violence (0:40)
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StartPower and Control Wheel (0:26)
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StartImpacts of Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence (0:40)
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StartMisconceptions (1:24)
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StartProtective Factors (0:41)
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StartRisk Factors (0:51)
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StartIndicators of Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence (2:43)
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StartHow to Help (1:01)
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StartAvailable Resources (0:51)
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StartJulie's Story (8:53)