The organization helps those in need and to put an end to domestic violence in the lives of relatives, families and friends in the community.
The Domestic Violence Program was established in January 1986, in discussion with the Nashville YWCA, as a voluntary work for the residents of Rutherford County. In July 1987, the Domestic Violence Program turn out to be fully independent from the YWCA.
In 1988, the Domestic Violence Program secured two minor houses to begin with safe shelters. After 15 years of bigger use and inadequate space, grant funding was …show more content…
To inform the community regarding the instances and causes of domestic violence.
To help the existing agencies in harmonization of programs for sufferers of domestic violence.
To include volunteers and to increase volunteer commitment in areas of domestic abuse.
To support victims of domestic violence in creating themselves as an independent individuals.
HOW PROGRAM DESIGNED
The program was designed by Deborah Johnson (Executive Director), Bettie Beckwith (Operations Manager), Ruth Parkes as Intake Specialist, Karissa Krapf as Shelter Staff, Dru Jímenez as Shelter Staff, Samantha Brown as Shelter Night Staff, Debra Roberts as Shelter Night Staff, Angela Manivong as Children’s Advocate, and many more. At that time aim was to help stop events of domestic violence among family and household members, to lessen the effects of domestic viciousness for victims by forming a crisis line and shelter …show more content…
Behavior from the elder that simulators dementia, such as swaying, sucking, or hesitant to oneself
c).Financial exploitation
Substantial extractions from the elder’s accounts
Sudden alterations in the elder’s financial condition
Items or cash disappeared from the senior’s household
Doubtful changes in wills, power of attorney, headings, and rules
Accumulation of names to the senior’s signature card
Due bills or lack of medical caution, although the elder has plentiful money to wage for them
Financial action the senior couldn’t have done, such as an ATM drawing when the account holder is bedbound
Needless services, merchandises, or contributions
PROGRAM EVALUATION
The program can be evaluated on the basis of cases resolved. As we have already discussed the majority of services offered and the way it is being handled. The more the cases are sorted, the more successful is the program.
EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY
From past many years, the program is providing services to various homeless, sexual abused, domestic violence, adult abuse, legal advisory. By providing them basic amenities and facilities necessary for person, entertainment, and so on has resulted into an effective and efficient