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Partnering with Survivors

In this course, we describe a step-by-step process for partnering with adult survivors when children are involved. This method is useful for a wide variety of professionals and can even inform the work of attorneys, evaluators and others who are involved in assessments of families.
  • Describe the value of a partnering approach to working with survivors with children
  • Describe the six steps of partnering
  • Discuss the specific techniques and strategies to partner with survivors around their children
  • Discuss strategies for partnering under complex circumstances
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Safe & Together Institute’s CORE Training

This 4-course bundle is designed to provide a skills-oriented foundation for domestic violence-informed practice. This is a comprehensive self-paced course.
 
DAY 1  |  ASSESSMENT
  • Orient participants to the Safe & Together™ CORE Practice Training design
  • Introduce the Safe & Together™ Model’s cross-cutting themes associated with a perpetrator pattern-based approach and domestic violence-informed systems
  • Introduce and practice assessment techniques associated with domestic violence-informed practice
DAY 2  |  INTERVIEWING
  • Review previous training topics and reinforce the importance of interviewing
  • Introduce the topic and broad themes of domestic violence-informed interviewing
  • Introduce domestic violence-informed interviewing for perpetrators, survivors, and children
DAY 3  |  DOCUMENTATION
  • Review previous training topics and reinforce the importance of documentation
  • Introduce domestic violence-informed documentation
  • Practice the mapping perpetrators’ pattern tool
  • Practice how the domestic violence–destructive documentation differs from domestic violence–informed
  • iConnect the cross-cutting themes of intersections and intersectionalities to assessment
DAY 4  |  CASE PLANNING
  • Introduce you to key elements of domestic violence–informed case planning
  • Introduce domestic violence–informed case planning with perpetrators, survivors and children
  • Bring together the training concepts into your own cases
  • Organize your notes from your Action Planning Worksheet into an action plan that you can start enacting within the next six months

 

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