Module 1 - Lessons 3 & 4 Flashcards
1
Q
*Steps to prevent SH and SA
A
- Know and follow rules
- Reduce threats
- Promote Awareness
- Influence Behavior
2
Q
What is Culture?
A
- A system of beliefs
- Comprises shared values, attitudes, and lifestyles
- Represents a broad set of influences
3
Q
Active Listening Techniques
A
- Engaging
- Focusing
- Thinking
- Questioning
- Clarifying
- Paraphrasing
- Using “I”
4
Q
Communication Best Practices
A
- Creating a safe environment
- Building rapport
- Focusing on issues
- Caring about people
- Displaying empathy
- Being honest and genuine
- Expressing thoughts clearly
- Demonstrating unconditional acceptance
5
Q
Enhance Nonverbal Communication
A
- Remain silent
- Make sympathetic sounds
- Nod your head appropriately
- Sit at an angle
- Smile
- Appear relaxed
- Be interested in what the victim is saying
6
Q
Effective Communication Techniques
A
Listening:
- Pay attention
- Focus on the words
- Be empathetic
- Suspend one’s own thoughts and feelings
7
Q
Why is it important to maintain appropriate boundaries of communication?
A
The maintain the victim’s trust and sense of safety.
8
Q
Establishing Boundaries of Communication
A
- Provide professional information only
- Separate appropriate vs. inappropriate behavior
- Do not promote a false sense of security
- Ease into the boundaries
- Discuss that you are an advocate and a coordinator
- Help a victim with all the resources that could help them
- Guide the victim
- Do not let the victim get too connected
9
Q
Crossing Boundaries of Communication
A
- Giving a victim an unsolicited hug
- Inviting the victim to social activities
- Making decisions for the victim
- Offering to babysit a victim’s children
- Transporting victim to an appointment in a personal vehicle
- Letting a victim stay with you at your home
10
Q
Potential [boundary] Violations
A
- Engaging in any relationship with victim
- Inviting victim to your home
- Accepting goods or services
- Accepting any gifts
- Extending a social invitation
- Sharing personal information
- Sharing your opinion about reporting options
- Supporting a course of action that you believe is in the victim’s best interest without his/her consent