Ethical Issues with Intimate Partner Violence/Domestic Violence

For all in-person attendees: Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and out an abundance of caution for the health and wellbeing of you, our colleagues around the state, the following precautions are being required: 1. Face coverings must be worn by each attendee for the duration of the workshop; regardless of vaccination status. 2. Seating will be at a reduced capacity in an effort to maintain a minimum of 6 foot distance. When arriving at, leaving, and moving about the training location, please attempt to m

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Description

Social Workers will encounter Intimate Partner Violence/Domestic Violence in all fields of practice. This seminar will focus on the intersectionality of race, gender, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, religion and class and their impact on victims/survivors, children and individuals who abuse their partners. IPV/DV ethical practices will include: screening/assessment, lethality and risk assessments, safety planning and trauma informed practices in working with victims and survivors.

Contact Hours

6