Live Virtual Workshops

Family Violence

Working with All Affected

March 10, 2026 - March 11, 2026
(09:00 AM - 04:00 PM CDT )
Location: Online Virtual
12
Continuing Education
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Family Violence - Live Virtual - March 10-11, 2026; 9am-4pm Central Time
$ 589.00 CAD (regular rate)
$ 549.00 CAD (*early rate)
*early rate expires 02/18/2026
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Family Violence - Live Virtual - March 10-11, 2026; 9am-4pm Central Time
$ 589.00 CAD (regular rate)
$ 549.00 CAD (*early rate)
*early rate expires 02/18/2026
Quantity: 0
Total Price: $0.00 USD
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Family Violence - Live Virtual - March 10-11, 2026; 9am-4pm Central Time
$ 589.00 CAD (regular rate)
$ 549.00 CAD (*early rate)
*early rate expires 02/18/2026

Family violence occurs in every community and culture, and it has profound effects on every person involved. This workshop examines different forms of violence within family relationships, including psychological, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. Assessment areas will be reviewed to help understand the impact of violence on individuals, relationships, and communities. Intervention strategies for working with those who perpetrate violence, as well as those who are abused, will be provided. The goal for these interventions is to move beyond shame and hurt to the restoration of relationships and the prevention of further violence. Participants will learn to promote safety with children, adults, and in relationships.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion, participants should be able to:

  • List types and dimensions of family violence
  • Summarize a holistic view of healthy relationship goals
  • Name impacts on those most vulnerable to family violence
  • Define stages of safety in relationship violence
  • Describe steps toward fostering change in violent patterns

Method of Delivery

Presentation, video, case study exercises, personal reflection, delivered electronically.

*Please allow only the registered individual(s) to view the materials.

Note: An e-manual for this workshop is included in purchase.

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Some of the Topics Included

  • Myths of Family Violence
  • Components of Healthy Relationships
  • Factors Influencing Family Violence
  • Risk and Protective Factors
  • Attachment Bonds in Relationships
  • Approaches to Working With Family Violence
  • Working Toward Solutions
  • Supporting Families to End Violence
  • Assessment and Safety
  • Working With Adults Experiencing Abuse
  • Working With Adults Who Use Abuse
  • Children and Family Violence
  • Community Interventions

Target Audience

This is an introductory-intermediate level workshop intended for social service and health care professionals, counsellors, social workers, school personnel, and anyone supporting families working to heal from and prevent further family violence.

Terms & Conditions

View our cancellation policy and other information regarding your live virtual workshop or for your in-person workshop.

The fees above are for a live event and do not include any copyright or licensing fees for creating recordings or reproductions of the workshop. Participants may not use AI tools or other technology to capture, transcribe, or replicate facilitator content without prior written consent. Exceptions may be granted for accessibility purposes—please contact us in advance to discuss accommodations.

This is a live virtual event, please check your system requirements prior to registering.

Participants will receive the Zoom meeting login details and information about viewing the live virtual workshop by email 3-4 calendar days prior to the date of the event.
Please note, payment is required in order to receive the login details.

Trainer: Sheri Coburn

MSW, RSW

Sheri is a Registered Social Worker who holds a Master of Social Work degree and a Bachelor’s degree in Criminology. She has a diverse professional background with experience as a correctional officer, addictions counsellor, and developer and coordinator of a domestic violence outreach program. Sheri is a contributing author of our Counselling Insights and Counselling in Relationships books. In addition to her work with CTRI, Sheri is also a counsellor in a private practice setting. She currently provides individual and family counselling in the areas of mental health, addiction, recovering after relationship breakdown, and trauma. Sheri believes humor, self-acceptance, and social connection is the best framework for successful healing and meaningful learning. Sheri works to reflect this in her facilitation style and is a knowledgeable, passionate, and engaging presenter. Read blogs written by Sheri here

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