Confronting Gender Based Violence: Global Lessons for Healthcare Workers
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- Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Clinical Assessment
- Clinical Research Ethics
- Health Equity
- Health Care
- Medical Privacy
- Trauma Care
- Crisis Intervention
- Health Technology
- Healthcare Ethics
- Psychosocial Assessments
- Health Policy
- Health Disparities
- Community Health
- Safety and Security
- Patient-centered Care
- Mental and Behavioral Health
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There are 4 modules in this course
This course introduces participants from the healthcare sector to gender based violence (GBV), including global epidemiology of GBV; health outcomes; seminal research; and clinical best practices for GBV prevention, support, and management. A core curriculum is supplemented by lectures that contextualize the content with specific examples and programs from around the world. The core curriculum introduces learners to a global perspective on gender based violence (GBV), and includes a review with Dr. Claudia Garcia-Moreno of the new WHO guidelines on responding to violence. Students who wish to receive Honors Recognition will complete the honors module, which expands on the core material and highlights special circumstances and programs.
This is an in-depth course with 2 components: 1) Core curriculum introduces GBV from a global perspective, with an emphasis on ensuring a strong health sector response to GBV and teaching key competencies for social workers, physicians, nurses, midwives, community health workers, counselors, and other healthcare workers. Completion of the core content is required for students to pass the course. 2) Honors curriculum offered by experts from around the world helps students dive deeper into certain issues, and touches on unique populations and specialized topics. Completion of Honors curriculum is required for those students who wish to receive a Certificate of Accomplishment with Honors. After taking the course, students will be able to: β Describe the global epidemiology of leading forms of GBV and the evidence linking GBV to poor health. β Articulate the challenges, strategies, and WHO guidelines for integrating GBV response within the health sector. β Describe the components of a comprehensive clinical assessment, treatment, and management of a GBV survivor. β Describe the appropriate psychosocial support and management of a GBV survivor. Module 1 β Introduction to GBV- Epidemiology and Health Impact GBV comes in a variety of forms, each with health consequences for the survivor. An understanding of these issues helps inform a comprehensive and multi-sectorial response for preventing and responding to GBV. Module 2 β Health Care Response, Screening, and Psychosocial Support Recognition of health impacts of GBV has led to calls to address GBV within the health sector. Support for GBV survivors extends beyond clinical exam and assessment. Safety planning, harm reduction, and access to psychosocial support must be ensured. Module 3 β Clinical Care for GBV Survivors Caring for GBV survivors requires compassionate, confidential, and nondiscriminatory clinical assessment. Competent medical and forensic examination, along with appropriate documentation, is essential. Honors Module β In-Depth Information and Special Topics This module provides additional materials for those who wish to explore specialized topics and gain a more advanced grasp of the complexities of addressing gender-based violence. Core course topics are expanded upon, and special populations and programs are highlighted. Special topics include violence in humanitarian settings, against adolescents and sex workers, and human trafficking. Further information is provided on epidemiology, policy, and ethical guidelines, as well as the use of mHealth in GBV screening and care. Weβll cover the unique challenges of GBV research, and explore programs that encourage men and boys to be engaged in the prevention of violence against women. Acknowledgments This course is a project of the Johns Hopkins Center for Clinical Global Health Education. We would like to gratefully acknowledge the following collaborators: β Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes (CEHAT) β International Center for Research on Women's (ICRW) Asia Regional Office β Center on Gender Equity and Health at University of California, San Diego β Division of Global Public Health at University of California, San Diego β World Health Organization β RTI International β Swayam β Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Public Health and Human Rights β Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Population, Family & Reproductive Health β Johns Hopkins School of Nursing This course is made possible through the generosity of the Ujala Foundation, the Vijay & Marie Goradia Charitable Foundation, and the Wyncote Foundation.
GBV comes in a variety of forms, each with health consequences for the survivor. An understanding of these issues helps inform a comprehensive and multi-sectorial response in preventing and responding to GBV.
What's included
9 videos4 readings4 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt
9 videosβ’Total 117 minutes
- Welcome to Week 1β’1 minute
- Epidemiology - Health Impact Frameworksβ’13 minutes
- Confronting Gender Based Violenceβ’11 minutes
- Gender Based Violence and Sexual and Reproductive Healthβ’9 minutes
- Gender Based Violence and HIVβ’25 minutes
- Bonus Lesson: Case Study from Rural Uganda- Integrating Violence Prevention into HIV Programmingβ’16 minutes
- Bonus Lesson: Country Case Study: India (Part 1)β’22 minutes
- Policy and Practiceβ’12 minutes
- Engaging Men and Boys in Gender Based Violence Programs in Indiaβ’9 minutes
4 readingsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Welcome to the course and meet our moderatorsβ’10 minutes
- Syllabusβ’10 minutes
- Week 1 Reading Listβ’10 minutes
- Week 1 Honors Reading Listβ’10 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 76 minutes
- Pre-Test - Epidemiology and Health Impactβ’8 minutes
- Post-Test - Epidemiology and Health Impactβ’8 minutes
- Post-Test: Policy and Practiceβ’30 minutes
- Post-test: Engaging Men and Boys in Gender Based Violenceβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 120 minutes
- Week 1 Assignment: What are the Health Implications of GBV?β’120 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Violence in your communitiesβ’10 minutes
Recognition of the health impact of GBV has led to calls to address GBV within the health sector. And support for GBV survivors extends beyond clinical exam and assessment. Safety planning, harm reduction and access to psychosocial support must be established as well. This module will also cover the unique challenges of GBV research.
What's included
9 videos1 reading4 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt
9 videosβ’Total 156 minutes
- Welcome to Week 2β’1 minute
- Psychosocial Support for Survivors of SV/GBV, Stages of Change Approachβ’23 minutes
- Safety Planning and Harm Reduction for Survivors of GBVβ’19 minutes
- Part 1- Health Care for Women Subjected to Intimate Partner Violence or Sexual Violence: WHO Clinical and Policy Guidelines and Clinical Handbookβ’15 minutes
- Part 2- Health Care for Women Subjected to Intimate Partner Violence or Sexual Violence: WHO Clinical and Policy Guidelines and Clinical Handbookβ’13 minutes
- Bonus Lesson: Pigs for Peace: Livestock Microfinance Intervention to Improve Health and Economic Security in the Democratic Republic of Congoβ’20 minutes
- Bonus Lesson: Swayam's Work and Pespectives on Violence Against Womenβ’25 minutes
- Tracking the Problem: GBV Research, Ethics and Safetyβ’17 minutes
- Lancet Series on Violence Against Women and Girlsβ’23 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Week 2 Reading Listβ’10 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 114 minutes
- Pre-Test - Health Care Response and Screeningβ’24 minutes
- Post-Test - Health Care Response and Screeningβ’30 minutes
- Tracking the Problem: GBV Research, Ethics and Safetyβ’30 minutes
- Lancet Series on Violence Against Women and Girlsβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 120 minutes
- Week 2 Assignment: What Does the Screening for GBV Look Like?β’120 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Gender-based violence assessmentsβ’10 minutes
Caring for GBV survivors requires compassionate, confidential and non-discriminatory clinical assessment. Competent medical and forensic examination along with appropriate documentation is essential.
What's included
8 videos2 readings4 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt
8 videosβ’Total 145 minutes
- Welcome to Week 3β’1 minute
- Providing Competent, Compassionate, and Confidential Care to Survivors of Gender Based Violenceβ’12 minutes
- Direct Medical Care for Survivors of Gender Based Violenceβ’18 minutes
- Treatment and Disease Prevention for Survivors of Gender Based Violenceβ’21 minutes
- Medical Forensic Examination in Low Resource Settingsβ’28 minutes
- Bonus Lesson: Country Case Study: India (Part 2)β’11 minutes
- Using Health as an Entry Point to Address Intimate Partner Violence: Insights from Indiaβ’33 minutes
- Violence Against Women and Role of Health Professionalsβ’22 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- Week 3 Reading Listβ’10 minutes
- Honors Week 3 Option 2 Reading Listβ’10 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 120 minutes
- Pre-Test - Clinical Care for GBV Survivorsβ’30 minutes
- Post-Test - Clinical Care for GBV Survivorsβ’30 minutes
- Using Health as an Entry Point to Address Intimate Partner violenceβ’30 minutes
- Violence Against Women and Role of Health Professionalsβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 120 minutes
- Week 3 Assignment: What Measures are Needed for a Comprehensive Response, Inclusive of a Referral Network, Psychosocial Support, Harm Reduction, Medical Care and Management for GBV Survivors?β’120 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Minimizing consequences of gender-based violenceβ’10 minutes
Final readings, discussions, and honors lessons
What's included
8 videos4 readings5 assignments1 discussion prompt
8 videosβ’Total 119 minutes
- Welcome to Week 4β’1 minute
- Bonus Lesson: mHealth for GBV-related Screening and Careβ’20 minutes
- Bonus Lesson: Extended Lecture on Gender Based Violence: Epidemiology - Health Impact - Frameworksβ’32 minutes
- Gender-Based Violence and Adolescentsβ’5 minutes
- Responding to Sexual Violence/GBV in Humanitarian Settingsβ’19 minutes
- Violence, Sex Work and Sex Traffickingβ’16 minutes
- Girl Child Marriage- A Global Health Concern: Findings from India and Elsewhereβ’16 minutes
- DOVE: A Promising Strategy for Reducing Perinatal GBVβ’9 minutes
4 readingsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Honors Week 4 Option 1 Reading Listβ’10 minutes
- Honors Week 4 Option 2 Reading Listβ’10 minutes
- Honors Week 4 Option 3 Reading Listβ’10 minutes
- Honors Week 4 Option 4 Reading Listβ’10 minutes
5 assignmentsβ’Total 150 minutes
- Gender-Based Violence and Adolescentsβ’30 minutes
- Responding to Sexual Violence/GBV in Humanitarian Settingsβ’30 minutes
- Violence, Sex Work and Sex Traffickingβ’30 minutes
- Girl Child Marriage-A Global Health Concern: Findings from India and Elsewhereβ’30 minutes
- DOVE: A Promising Strategy for Reducing Perinatal GBVβ’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Hope in the field of gender-based violenceβ’10 minutes
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Reviewed on Oct 20, 2019
This is an amazing course. I have learnt so much and i'm very happy I took this course. I believe it will be instrumental to my work with survivors of GBV.
Reviewed on Apr 15, 2018
Course is very informative and practical, full of interesting and useful information. Quality of some presentations, especially audios could bit a little bit better.
Reviewed on Sep 9, 2019
This course was very well tailored for health care professional. Particularly how different projects present their best practices through out the course .
Frequently asked questions
The basis of this course is a series of lecture videos between 10-20 minutes in length. These videos cover the major course concepts.
Our peer-graded written assignments are designed to help students generate the products and identify the resources needed to pinpoint GBV issues. They will identify these issues in their own practices or experiences, and begin to shape an evidence-based response. Weekly comprehension quizzes cover the content of the lecture videos at the end of each section.
We offer an online discussion group, moderated by our course faculty, to facilitate student communication, discussion and reflection on the course content.
Supplemental materials include: lecture slides (.pdf), optional readings, and case examples.
No, this course is not intended for that purpose. This course is intended for health care providers who are dealing with gender-based violence among their patient population. If you have experienced or are currently experiencing gender-based violence or violence of any kind, you should seek help from a trusted and reliable source.
Yes, this course does touch on some disturbing and uncomfortable topics. Also, explicit language is used in one interview featured within the course.
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