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Family Violence Learning Module

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  University Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Instructor: Gregory M. Chase, MS Emergency Medicine, PA-C, RN
Section One, Community Health Introductory Program Winter 2009
Contact: gchase@westernu.edu
Prevent Family Violence through education and awareness Design by: Gregory M. Chase, PA-C, RN
HSCI 5102 Principles of Instructional Design

This lesson was developed as part of the Western University HSCI 5102
Principles of Instructional Design

Put an end to domestic violence

Making Prevention a Priority

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Writting Task:
The student must write and submit via the contact page, your paper must be written in APA format.
A title page is provided as an example of how to construct a title page in proper APA format. A PDF reader is required to view these documents, press the icon for free download:

Your paper must be formatted in APA style, free of typographical and syntax errors.

Your paper must be a minimum of five (5) pages, not including the cover sheet, and resources. You must use a minimum of three current resources that are dated to within the past five (5) years; unless special circumstances exist (i.e. there are no other more current writings).

Paper Due at the start of each week The paper is due at the begining of class period the following week. Your paper will be accpeted through the first 5 minutes of class, not beyond the 5th minute so arrive on time.

Writing Task EXCEPTION:
Week 4, "Am I Abusive? The self assessment evaluation is for your own self awareness. The discussion class will introduce and discuss profiles of an abuser, the assessment itself is not meant to be turned in.

NOTE: If you feel that you are in need of help, please contact either myself, your healthcare professional, or call the national hotline for domestic abuse where help is available to callers 24 hours a day at: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or
TTY 1-800-787-3224


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