The effects of intimate partner violence spill into the workplace and can affect employment productivity. What would represent a tertiary prevention plan for intimate partner violence against women?

A) Provide adequate security to employees.
B) Support a company policy of zero tolerance against violence of all people.
C) Support a company policy that rewards collaboration, collegiality, and teamwork.
D) Promote policies that raise the status of women in the company.


Ans: A
Tertiary prevention includes providing adequate security to employees. Primary prevention includes a company policy of zero tolerance against violence of all people; a company policy that rewards collaboration, collegiality, and team work and promotes policies that raise the status of women in the company.

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