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We create cultures that encourage people to connect--
environments in which people see eye-to-eye and work side-by-side. We lay the groundwork for positive, healthy relationships between coworkers, neighbors and community members through shared goals, shared knowledge and mutual respect. We build these environments in every type of organization, and it is our goal to create healthy communities in which every person involved feels valued, safe and connected.
 
Supplement your Connect training by browsing through these selected sites and articles. Feel free to contact us with sites you have found to be helpful. 
 

 
Web Site Links 

Find out more about Connect's umbrella agency, Anna Marie's Alliance. 

 
Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence
 

Workplace bullying is determental to production, and the employees right to a violence free workplace. Check out Bully Free At Work

 
 
 
Articles 

New Study on Reproductive Coercion

 

Access to Reproductive Health Care Essential for Women's Health and Progress

 

The 50-Doctor Poll and 50-Nurses Poll

from New York Media, LLC

A funny, yet revealing look at how doctors and nurse view the medical industry, their jobs and each other.

http://nymag.com/health/bestdoctors/2007/33164/

 

Domestic Violence and Women's Health

Testimony of Marlene B. Jezierski, RN, BA in Nursing Violence Prevention Educator, Allina Hospitals & Clinics Minnesota. To the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor And Pensions hearing on Women’s Health legislation April 25, 2002

http://help.senate.gov/Hearings/2002_04_25_a/Jezierski.pdf

 

Study Finds Many Older Women Also Victims of Partner Violence by Amy Bonomi

http://researchnews.osu.edu/archive/ipvwomn.htm

 

Power In The Helping Professions by Adolf Guggenbuhl-Craig

http://www.creativespirit.net/learners/counseling/docu14.htm

 

The Informal Power of Nurses for Promoting Patient Care by Scott T. Paynton, PhD