Swedish Covenant Hospital in Chicago held a ceremony earlier this month to tie purple ribbons around a tree in its lobby as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

The awareness-raising activity is part of a program that hospital launched earlier this year to better equip providers to identify and respond to domestic violence, as well as victims of human trafficking and sexual assault. Working with local organizations has been a key component of the program.  

“The purple ribbon has come to symbolize the anti-domestic violence movement – it represents courage, survival, honor and dedication to ending all forms of domestic violence,” said Kate Lawler, the hospital’s health advocate.

In addition to the direct injuries that women suffer from violence, Lawler said the “stress of living with a violent or controlling partner can lead to additional physical, as well as mental health problems, and exacerbate existing medical conditions.” 

Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Related News Articles

Headline
AHA has released social media content and graphics in English and Spanish to help hospitals and health systems raise awareness about human trafficking during…
Headline
Learn how Baltimore-based Mercy Medical Center’s Blue Dot Human Trafficking Initiative identifies and protects potential victims of human trafficking while…
Headline
At its National Human Trafficking Prevention Summit, the Department of Health and Human Services announced a national innovation challenge to prevent…
Headline
AHA’s Hospitals Against Violence initiative, Jones Day and HEAL Trafficking (Health, Education, Advocacy, Linkage) hosted Forced Labor in Health Care Supply…
Headline
The Blue Dot Human Trafficking Initiative at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore yesterday received a 2022 Presidential Award for Extraordinary Efforts to Combat…
Blog
Introduction The AHA’s Hospitals Against Violence initiative, Jones Day and HEAL Trafficking (Health, Education, Advocacy, Linkage) recently hosted a special…