Vulnerability
is the level to which a community, person or society is unable to
anticipate, deal with, battle and recover from hardship. The United
States is home to many vulnerable populations to include but are
not limited to; children, pregnant women, elderly people,
malnourished people, disabled veterans and
domestic
violencesurvivors. These individuals belong communities that
have been systematically oppressed through lack of representation,
poor service availability and limited resources. Domestic violence
survivors are members of a diverse and complex community. Diverse
in a sense that domestic violence effects mainly women from
different ethnicities, ages groups, and social status. Complex
because often times, it is a community of
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Domestic
violence impacts every aspect of a womens life not just the home
environment it can have serious implications in their work
environment. Due to
physical
abusesome women are forced to miss work, seeking medical
treatment and safety from their partner to protect themselves and
their children. They are forced to remain in a community due to
systematic oppression. The challenge to utilizing the human
relations theory in relation to domestic violence victims is the
employee inability to communicate to their employer about their
domestic abuse because of the culture of secrecy that is embedded
into their community. The level of isolation that is displayed by
the employee places the employer in a situation of not knowing and
in a position to strictly inforce an attendance policy created to
protect the employer if termination must occur. Other challenges in
using the human relations theory comes with company safety. With
the lack of communication between women suffering from domestic
abuse and their employee can eventually place the company and other
employees safety at risk. There is a possibility that the abuser
can stalk their partner at their place of employment and
potentially coming in and becoming violent with their partner or
other
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It helps
provide the client with a level of self esteem, gratitude,
forgiveness, empathy, humor and the list goes on. Strengths can be
used as a vital tool to help women assist others who may be
affected by domestic violence. Using this Black Perspective
principal can help decrease the rate in which domestic violence
occurs in oppressed communities. Another Black Perspective that can
be utilized is the diversity principle allowing for the research of
womanwith trauma
histories to not be overlooked. Understanding this type of trauma
affects a diverse group of people and that it is practitioners
responsibility to remain knowledgeable, compassionate, and faithful
to every member of different ethnicities. Understanding the
cultural difference is important as well, because some cultural
practices can be harmful to women. Recognizing the signs of abuse
in different cultural groups can be a difficult task but must
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