Identifying and Responding to Domestic Violence: Supporting Child and Parent Survivors
Description
Domestic violence is pervasive and occurs across a spectrum of relationships, people, behaviors, and time; no one abusive relationship will look the same. This session will review the dynamics of domestic violence, including tactics and types of abuse commonly used to gain or maintain power over victims, with an emphasis on both the short and long-term impacts on parent and child survivors. Participants will be equipped with Trauma-Informed, Victim-Centered strategies to promote safety and access to services as well as community resources to best assist families.
Continuing Education Accreditation
- 1.5 hours Sup.R.48, CEU, and CLE
Trainer
Leah Stone, MSW, LISW-S – Registered Advocate, Training Director, Ohio Domestic Violence Network
Leah Stone serves as the Training Director at the Ohio Domestic Violence Network, where she has worked since 2021. Leah facilitates, organizes, and presents trainings to advocates and allied professionals across Ohio on a wide array of topics related to domestic violence advocacy including safety planning, survivor-centered advocacy, technology facilitated abuse, and ethics. Drawing from a decade of experience and the wisdom gained from survivors, Leah has expertise in trauma-informed care, shelter advocacy, crisis intervention, support group facilitation, and trauma-focused psychotherapy.
Watch the full video below and complete the quiz to obtain accreditation. Upon passing, you will receive an email with further instructions.
Resources
Identifying and Responding to Domestic Violence PowerPoint
ODVN Experiencing Trauma (Spanish)
ODVN A Guide for Family and Friends
Questions about the course? Contact Ohio CASA