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Understanding the Impacts of DV/IPV on Vulnerable Populations

Many mental health providers will encounter individuals who have experienced or will experience forms of intimate partner violence (IPV), and it is critical to understand the intersection of mental health and IPV, as well as the issues related to practice, policy, and research for this highly vulnerable population. Through this training, behavioral health professionals will be provided with information on recognizing and responding to domestic violence (DV) as well as strategies to utilize for reporting and prevention, especially implications for those working with victims who ...

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  1 hour, 34 minutes
  Recorded session available
Behind Closed Doors: Intimate Partner Violence and Child Welfare

This training defines intimate partner violence (IPV) by identifying the types of abuse and cycles of violence that may exist in a relationship. The effects and impact of IPV on children and families within the Child Welfare System will also be examined. Lastly, this training will review best practices and treatment interventions clinicians can utilize to address IPV in the communities they are working with.

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  1 hour, 44 minutes
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Session 1: Overview of Mandated Supporting, Domestic Violence, and Data

This session provides an in-depth examination of mandated supporting frameworks, exploring their role in facilitating interventions and responses to various societal challenges, including domestic violence. It highlights the mechanisms through which mandated supporting operates, such as mandatory reporting requirements, and discusses their implications for addressing domestic violence incidents effectively.

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  1 hour, 21 minutes
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Added on 4/14/2022