CUES is an evidence-based universal education strategy to educate all patients about healthy and unhealthy relationships, the health impact of IPV, and available national resources for support. This approach differs from screening in that all patients are given information on the health impact of IPV and safety support, regardless of their disclosure of current or past experiences of violence. It also helps reach more patients who may choose not to disclose for a variety of reasons, while also promoting prevention. Below are videos where the CUES approach is used in different health settings.
Confidentiality:
Seeing patients alone video: https://youtu.be/Mvxem3WwQaY
Universal Education/Empowerment:
CUES Intervention (shortened): https://youtu.be/vqQ0CqMDy-s
Provider Discussion of Safety Card Intervention: https://youtu.be/-SS1XzO_Rqc
Universal education, patient talks about sister: https://youtu.be/_N-llCsnGSI
Universal Education and Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in a Reproductive Health Setting: https://youtu.be/bnhx3Hwf_hs
Eileen – ER Visit: Asthma: https://youtu.be/NezVLALmw0U
Support:
CUES Follow-Up: Warm referral: https://youtu.be/G_l3iCgtVcM
CUES Follow-Up: Offering support: https://youtu.be/rycKRAPZtQE
Universal Education and Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in a Reproductive Health Setting (Support piece): https://youtu.be/bnhx3Hwf_hs?t=242
Other related videos:
Making the Connection–Reproductive Coercion: https://youtu.be/1Ggf1cOVTfo
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