Domestic Violence: Intervention

This area contains information on the development and delivery of safe and appropriate services for victims of domestic violence and their children, offering tools for advocates or counselors in community-based domestic violence programs as well as helping professionals in human service arenas or institutional settings who encounter domestic violence victimization in their work. Materials explore approaches addressing intersecting life circumstances or co-occurring issues.

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March 2013
This online video series addresses the needs of children exposed to violence and victimization.
Authors: Office for Victims of Crime
December 2004
This 3-hour online course provides an in-depth look at the medical, social and legal issues surrounding domestic violence. The target audience is physicians and other healthcare professionals who routinely interact with patients.
Authors: William S. Smock
October 2004
This is a collection of powerpoint presentations orginally presented at the conference in Toronto. These conference materials are helpful to professionals working to address the intersection of violence against women, fatherhood and parenting.
Authors: Ontario Women's Directorate
This exercise is used to critically discuss the violence that we see in daily life, including what happens in the street, in our homes, school, workplace and in the media.
Authors: Instituto Promundo
This series of 3 online training modules is based on case studies where participants are asked to respond to multiple choice questions as they read the cases, taking on the perspectives of different types of professionals.
Authors: Global Violence Prevention
This set of online slideshows includes four case-based modules for medical resident instruction about violence throughout the life cycle. Participants learn to recognize clinical manifestations and apply appropriate interventions.
Authors: Public Health and Education Task Force
This PowerPoint training seeks to “educate clergy and faith-oriented counselors about their legal mandates, obligations, and responsibilities with regard to reporting sexual assault, sexual abuse, child and elder abuse and domestic violence.”
Authors: Faith Community Professional Education Initiative (FCPEI)