Futures without Violence (formerly the Family Violence Prevention Fund) recognizes that “[t]here are a number of important steps to take in preparing a health care setting or practice for identifying and responding to patients experiencing domestic violence.”[1] At a minimum, protocols should support staff in screening, identifying and assessing abuse, treating victims, documenting and reporting, and intervening (safety planning, discharge planning, and referral).[2] Futures without Violence recognizes a number of model protocols that address specific settings or provide creative approaches to responding to domestic violence. These include: Community Public Health Services (city and county of San Francisco), Guidelines for Clinical Assessment and Intervention (Warm Springs Health and Wellness Center, Oregon), Domestic Violence and Strangulation Policy (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts), and Protocol for Adolescent Relationship Abuse Prevention and intervention.[3]