Safe & Together Institute

Course Bundles

Domestic violence is one of the most challenging case issues facing child welfare systems and agencies. Our courses teach the skills to be domestic violence-informed and how to create policy and systems change.

The Foundation Bundle

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What's in the bundle?

With 6 in-depth courses, this bundle provides a comprehensive introduction to the Safe & Together Model and teaches skills that can be applied and practiced across all systems touching on domestic violence and child well-being.

Courses in this bundle address questions like:

  • How can we better support survivors of domestic violence?
  • How do I identify the perpetrator’s pattern of behavior and how it affects the family system?
  • How can I do better work with men as parents?
  • How do I work with those with mental health diagnosis, addictions who are also violent to their families?
  • How can we support workers who are managing cases that involve people who choose violence?

Designed for:

  • Child Welfare Practitioners
  • Domestic Violence Advocates
  • Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health and other community service providers
  • Batterer Intervention or Men’s Behavior Change staff
  • Court and Legal Personnel
  • Law Enforcement
  • Health and Home Visitors
  • Anyone working with families impacted by domestic violence  

The 4 Day Core Bundle

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This interactive E-Course bundle brings the four days of CORE classroom learning to an online format. This comprehensive, self-paced course is designed to provide a skills-oriented foundation for domestic violence-informed practice. Learn to use practice tools that can be implemented right away to improve assessment of risk, impact on children, survivor protective efforts and essential case decisions.

CORE Training Participants will:

  • Practice interviewing perpetrators, survivors and children through modeling, role play and videos.
  • Improve domestic violence-informed documentation through individual and group exercises.
  • Discuss current or past cases and explore how the Safe & Together Model could be implemented.

Designed for:

  • Child Welfare Practitioners
  • Domestic Violence Advocates
  • Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health and other community service providers
  • Batterer Intervention or Men’s Behavior Change staff
  • Court and Legal Personnel
  • Law Enforcement
  • Health and Home Visitors
  • Anyone working with families impacted by domestic violence  

The Supervisors & Managers  Training Bundle

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CORE Training explores the importance of:

  • Identifying the impact of domestic violence on children and family functioning.
  • Fact-based assessment of the perpetrators’ behavior patterns.
  • Partnering with adult survivors of domestic violence.
  • Intervening with perpetrators.
  • How domestic violence intersects with other issues like substance abuse and mental health.

The supervisor training brings our live classroom training to an online format.

It is organized into three critical supervisory skills:


  • Assessing and supporting the quality of their workers' practice
  • Decision making and worker guidance
  • Addressing worker safety

Designed for:

  • Child Welfare Practitioners
  • Domestic Violence Advocates
  • Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health and other community service providers
  • Batterer Intervention or Men’s Behavior Change staff
  • Court and Legal Personnel
  • Law Enforcement
  • Health and Home Visitors
  • Anyone working with families impacted by domestic violence