Supervisor Response
How would you respond if one of your employees came to work with these bruises or other injuries? Does your organization have a policy and process in place for dealing with suspected and confirmed cases of domestic abuse?
The injuries taken on their own might be from an accident and have nothing to do with domestic violence – it can be hard to determine sometimes so it’s important to look for a pattern of signs and symptoms in addition to obvious physical injuries.
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