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Survey on DRAFT Guideline on Intimate Partner Violence Recognition and Response
The College is consulting on a draft guideline on recognizing and responding to instances of intimate partner violence (IPV) in response to a request from the Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario.
The guideline can be read here.
1.
Please check off which position best describes you. You may select as many as are appropriate:
Psychotherapy student or graduate
CRPO applicant
RP (Qualifying)
RP
Member of the public
Psychotherapy client
Supervisor or supervision site operator
System partner representing an association
System partner representing a service provider
System partner representing an educational program
Member of another regulated health profession
Other (please specify)
2.
Do you work with clients in any of the following communities? You may select as many as are appropriate.
None
Indigenous communities (First Nations, Inuit, Métis)
Racialized communities
Disability communities
Linguistic minority communities
2SLGBTQIA+ communities
Religious minority communities
Prefer not to answer
Identity or community not listed (please specify)
3.
Do you consider yourself a member of any of the following communities? You may select as many as are appropriate.
None
Indigenous communities (First Nations, Inuit, Métis)
Racialized communities
Disability communities
Linguistic minority communities
2SLGBTQIA+ communities
Religious minority communities
Prefer not to answer
Identity or community not listed (please specify)
4.
The draft guideline currently uses person-first language to describe individuals who have or are experiencing intimate partner violence. Do you have preferred language for the guideline? Other options used in literature or by service organizations include victim, survivor, victim-survivor, or any other term you have seen used.
5.
Do you agree that the concepts discussed within the draft revised guideline are clear?
Strongly agree
Agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Additional comments:
6.
Do you agree or disagree that the draft revised guideline provides adequate guidance for registrants?
Strongly agree
Agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Additional comments:
7.
Do you agree or disagree that the draft revised guideline is comprehensive?
Strongly agree
Agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Additional comments:
8.
Please provide any additional commentary you may have on the draft revised guideline.