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Videos 

  1. It’s Not Like I Hit Her
    http://www.kineticvideo.com

    Description
    We all recognize that physical abuse is wrong, but what about the more subtle forms of emotional abuse? Emotional abuse can destroy self-esteem through a pervasive, constant campaign of criticism, isolation, and intimidation.

    In It’s Not Like I Hit Her, actors portray scenes based on real life stories, which show the various forms emotional abuse may take.

    Recovering male abusers explain how and why they used emotional abuse to control and demoralize their women partners, and women survivors reveal the damaging impact that emotional abuse had on their lives.

    Produced by
    Hillary Jones-Farrow and Judith Blackwell.
    Directed by Hillary Jones-Farrow Produced for Victoria Family Violence Prevention Society by Educating Toward Change Society

    2541 Empire Street,
    Victoria, BC.
    Phone: 250-380-1955

    Available: Kinetic Inc.,
    511 Bloor Street West,
    Toronto, ON,
    M5S 1Y4.
  2. One Hit Leads to Another
    http://www.kineticvideo.com

    Description
    In order to effectively relate its message about the true nature of spousal abuse this video makes use of superior and compelling dramatizations that keep viewers’ attention. Men’s chronic violence against women in relationships is about a whole lot more than just anger and stopping it takes a lot more than just saying NO!!!

    Produced by
    Produced for Victoria Family Violence Prevention Society by Educating Toward Change Society

    2541 Empire Street,
    Victoria, BC.
    Phone: 250-380-1955

    Available: Kinetic Inc.,
    511 Bloor Street West,
    Toronto, ON, M5S 1Y4.
    Phone: 1-800-263-6910 or
    416- 538-6613
    Fax: 416- 538-9984
  3. Time To Change
    http://www.kineticvideo.com

    Description
    Time to Change is the sequel to One Hit Leads to Another. The docudrama explores the causes of family violence and the nature of group treatment options for men.

    Produced by
    Hillary Jones-Farrow and Judith Blackwell.
    Directed by Hillary Jones-Farrow Produced for Victoria Family Violence Prevention Society by Educating Toward Change Society

    2541 Empire Street,
    Victoria, BC.
    Phone: 250-380-1955

    Available: Kinetic Inc.,
    511 Bloor Street West,
    Toronto, ON,
    M5S 1Y4.
  4. The Voices of Survivors: Domestic Violence Survivors Educate Physicians
    http://www.acponline.org

    Description
    The Voices of Survivors points to the importance of screening and can be used to educate several health care disciplines.

    Produced by
    ACP-ASIM 1999 American College of Physicians – American Society of Internal Medicine,

    Available: American College of Physicians,
    Philadelphia, PA.
    Phone: 215- 351-2400
  5. Universal Screening for Domestic Abuse as Standard of Practice: The Emergency Room Nurses’ Experience

    Produced by
    Jude Poirier 2001

    Available: Domestic Violence Program,
    Vancouver General Hospital:
    Vancouver, BC
    Phone: 604-875-4924 or
    vlymburn@vanhosp.bc.ca

  6. Woman Abuse Training Video
    http://www.satcontario.com

    Description
    An 11-minute video aimed at educating health professionals on woman abuse as a health issue; a diversity of women and health providers are shown in different situations illustrating woman abuse and responses by the health care system.

    Screening questions, responses and resources in the community are presented. The health care setting shown is in the hospital and emergency department vs. the community but the content is applicable to both settings.

    Produced by
    The Ontario Network of Sexual Assault / Domestic Violence Treatment Centres

 

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