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SUMMARY:CORE Safe & Together Training
DESCRIPTION:January 14 – 17\, 8 AM – 5 PM \nIn-Person \nCORE is a four-day training designed to provide a skills-oriented foundation for domestic abuse-informed practice. Each day will provide key skills and learnings for participants to implement the Safe & Together Model into their practice. \nEach day of training provides experiential classroom training focused on the following foundational practice areas: \nDay 1 – Assessment \nDay 2 – Interviewing \nDay 3 – Documentation \nDay 4 – Case Planning \nCORE Training explores the importance of: \n\nIdentifying the impact of domestic violence on children and family functioning.\nGathering a fact-based assessment of the perpetrators’ behavior patterns.\nPartnering with adult survivors of domestic violence.\nIntervening with perpetrators.\nUnderstanding how domestic violence intersects with other issues like substance abuse and mental health.\n\nParticipants of the CORE Training will: \n\nLearn to use Safe & Together’s practice tools\, such as Mapping Perpetrators’ Patterns and Multiple Pathways to Harm\, to improve assessment of risk\, impact on children\, survivor protective efforts and essential case decisions.\nPractice interviewing perpetrators\, survivors and children through modeling\, role play and videos.\nImprove their domestic abuse-informed documentation through individual and group exercises.\nDiscuss their own current or past cases and explore how the Safe & Together Model could be utilized in similar cases in the future.\n\nAlso included in CORE Training: \n\nParticipants will develop Action Plans to support implementation of the Model into their day-to-day practice and to influence their communities and family service systems to become more domestic abuse-informed.\nParticipants will complete a pre-and post-test to reflect on their progress in learning and give a training evaluation.\nParticipants who attend all four days and take the post-test will receive a certificate of completion for their 22 training hours.\nParticipants who complete all four days and score an 80% or higher on the CORE Training post-test will meet one of the prerequisites for becoming a Safe & Together Model Certified Trainer.\n\nWho is CORE Training for? \n\nChild Welfare Practitioners\nDomestic Violence Advocates\nSubstance Abuse Treatment\, Mental Health and other community service providers\nBatterer Intervention or Men’s Behavior Change staff\nCourt and Legal Personnel\nLaw Enforcement\nHealth and Home Visitors\nAnyone working with families impacted by domestic violence\n\nCourse Offering: \nTuesday\, January 14\, Wednesday\, January 15\, Thursday\, January 16\, & Frida\,y January 17 \n8 AM – 5 PM\, daily \nSnacks & Refreshments are provided; lunch is not included – there is 1 hour for lunch and many wonderful places to eat within walking distance of the training venue. You are also welcome to bring lunch and eat it in the training venue. \nCourse Trainer: \nKathryn Boyce\, Project Coordinator with PATHS\, is certified in instructing the Safe & Together model and brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to facilitate this course. \nRegister Here \nFor more information\, email: admin@commonsensemediation.ca
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