
Virtual Safe & Together Training Core Day 1 and Core Day 2
CORE Day 1
Part 1: Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Part 2: Thursday, April 15, 2021 CORE Day 2
Part 1: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Part 2: Thursday, April 22, 2021
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Zoom information will be sent to you prior to the training date.
CORTC Safe & Together Online CORE Training To facilitate learning in this period of social distancing, the Ohio Intimate Partner Violence is offering an online series of the Safe & TogetherTM CORE training. The series features eight 3-hour sessions. Participants will still enjoy a live training by an Ohio certified trainer and while some exercises may be adapted, training content will remain the same.
The Safe & TogetherTM CORE training provides a comprehensive introduction to domestic violence using a perpetrator pattern-based, child-centered, and survivor strengths approach. The Model was originally developed for child welfare systems, so it goes beyond a primer on domestic violence to teach hands-on skills and tools rooted in child welfe practice. The Safe & Together Model also improves the ability of child welfare to work with complex cases, making the connections with domestic violence clearer and helping to ensure a more holistic approach to serving families.
Safe & Together Institute's CORE Training is designed to provide a skills-oriented foundation for domestic violence-informed practice. Each day of training provides experiential classroom training focused on the following foundational practice areas:
- Day 1 Assessment
- Day 2 Interviewing
- Day 3 Documentation
- Day 4 Case Planning
CORE Training explores the importance of: • Identifying the impact of domestic violence on children and family functioning. • Performing fact-based assessments of the perpetrators' behavior patterns. • Partnering with adult survivors in keeping their children safe. • Intervening with perpetrators to hold them accountable, while keeping workers safe. • Recognizing how domestic violence intersects with other issues like substance abuse and mental health.
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