Live Virtual Workshops
Family Violence
Working With All Affected
Credit Hours (CEC)
Family Violence Live Virtual (early rate expires 10-6-22)
Early rate expires 10/07/2022
Learning Objectives
- 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
*Please allow only the registered individual(s) to view webinar materials
Method of Delivery
Presentation, video, case study exercises, personal reflection, delivered electronically.
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
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Trainer: Sheri Coburn
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