A Day in the Life: The Workplace Response to Domestic Violence is a comprehensive training program for the workplace. It is designed to help employers and employees recognize and respond to co-workers who might be experiencing domestic violence. Specifically, the training program covers what employers and co-workers can do to provide assistance to battered woman, appropriate referral sources, and how to talk to someone you suspect may be a victim. This package also includes a library, classroom, and corporate rights DVD of Telling Amy's Story. "While we will never be able to change the ending to Amy's story, we hope that its telling can change outcomes for the millions of victims survivors and loved ones affected by domestic violence everyday" said Mariska Hargitay, who hosts the documentary and is the president and founder of Joyful Heart Foundation. Subtitled in Spanish (Subtitulado en Espanol). ©2010 WPSU 58 min
Category: Psychology
$ 174.95The full version of the documentary is available to view on the WPSU YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@wpsuvideo/search?query=amy%27s. The following information is for the purchase of the DVD: HOME USE, MUNICIPAL SOCIAL, SERVICES RATE ONLY DOES NOT INCLUDE CLASSROOM OR LIBRARY RIGHTS SEE STOCK 1025. Actor and advocate Mariska Hargitay and Detective Deirdri Fishel present an emotional story about America's pervasive and largely unreported epidemic-domestic violence. Telling Amy's Story is based on a timeline of events leading up to a domestic violence homicide that occurred on November 8, 2001 in Central Pennsylvania. The victim's parents, co-workers, law enforcement officers, and court personnel share their perspectives on what happened to Amy in the time leading up to her death. "While we will never be able to change the ending to Amy's story, we hope that its telling can change outcomes for the millions of victims survivors and loved ones affected by domestic violence everyday" said Mariska Hargitay, who hosts the documentary and is the president and founder of Joyful Heart Foundation. Subtitled in Spanish (Subtitulado en Espanol) ©2010 WPSU. 60 min
Category: Psychology
$ 24.95The full version of the documentary is available to view on the WPSU YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@wpsuvideo/search?query=amy%27s. The following information is for the purchase of the DVD: LIBRARY, CLASSROOM, CORPORATE RIGHTS. Actor and advocate Mariska Hargitay and Detective Deirdri Fishel present an emotional story about America's pervasive and largely unreported epidemic-domestic violence. Telling Amy's Story is based on a timeline of events leading up to a domestic violence homicide that occurred on November 8, 2001 in Central Pennsylvania. The victim's parents, co-workers, law enforcement officers, and court personnel share their perspectives on what happened to Amy in the time leading up to her death. "While we will never be able to change the ending to Amy's story, we hope that its telling can change outcomes for the millions of victims survivors and loved ones affected by domestic violence everyday" said Mariska Hargitay, who hosts the documentary and is the president and founder of Joyful Heart Foundation. Subtitled in Spanish (Subtitulado en Espanol) ©2010 WPSU. 60 min
Category: Psychology
$ 74.95