CHILDHOOD
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
TRAINING
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Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV)
is our signature training. This program helps to build skills and offers tools to any individual that wishes to help children experiencing domestic violence on their path to healing and thriving.
Attendees include: public/private school educators, domestic violence (DV) advocates, nonprofit organizations, community organizations/groups, and service providers.
CDV Training 101 provides a basic training session on the impact of exposure to domestic violence on children (CDV), and strategies for supporting children who have been exposed to DV. Participants will gain effective advocacy skills & tools.
Topics covered during the training include:
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Definition of Childhood domestic violence
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Overview of Domestic Violence 101
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Children Experience
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The Impact
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The Lies & Truths
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Waring Signs Of Children Living with DV
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Empowerment Advocacy
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Statistics
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Why Victims Stay
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Support Planning For Children of Domestic Violence
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Resources
Receive:
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Certificate of Completion
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Half day of intensive training (2-4 hours)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
TRAINING
101
Domestic Violence 101
is our training. Attendees typically include domestic violence advocates, nonprofit organizations, community organizations/groups, and service providers.
Domestic Violence 101 provides an overview of the dynamics and prevalence of domestic violence and provides attendees with effective advocacy skills & tools.
Topics covered during the training include:
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History & Culture of Domestic Violence
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Dynamics of Abuse
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Empowerment Advocacy
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Statistics
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Why Victims Stay
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Signs of Abuse
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Safety Planning For Friends and Family
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Resources
Attendees Receive:
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Certificate of Completion
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Half day of intensive training (2-4 hours)
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Training materials/handbook
FAITH-BASE
COMMUNITY
DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE
TRAINING
This training provides the faith community with tools to assist victims by providing spiritual and emotional support, as well as resources, to help deal with the devastating effects of domestic violence. Ideal for churches and organizations wanting to bring an awareness about the issues of domestic violence to their staff or leadership groups.
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Domestic Violence 101: An Overview
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Impact of Domestic Violence
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Why and How Faith Communities Should Respond
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Speaking to a Victim
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The Offender in Your Congregation
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Discuss the ways that faith functions as both a roadblock and a resource in ending domestic violence
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Examine specific biblical texts that have been used as roadblocks and resources
Training includes:
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Certificate of Completion
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Half day of intensive training (2-4 hours)
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Training materials/handbook
WORKPLACE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
TRAINING
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Training and employee awareness are essential to addressing domestic violence in the workplace.
The training will prepare staff to better understand the dynamics of domestic violence, identify possible signs and indicators of victimization, make appropriate referrals to domestic violence service providers, work with professionals to assist identified victims with safety planning, and develop individualized responses in recognition of the physical, social and cultural realities that may affect an individual victim’s situation.
Training will also include information on ways in which domestic violence impacts the workplace, including potential impact on worker productivity and the safety risks to on-site personnel and visitors.