Domestic Violence Systems Change Core Training

2024 Safe & Together™ Model Live Remote CORE Training – Asia Pacific

Delivered via Zoom: 8-9 and 15-16 Oct
**This training is delivered across four days. Attendance at all 4 days is required.**

Virtual Format

Safe & Together Model CORE training sessions will be delivered fully online through our Virtual Academy. This course is highly interactive and includes lively discussions, activities and small group learning opportunities, all in a virtual format.

NOTE: Access to Zoom is required, and using a computer (versus a tablet) is highly recommended. Chrome has the best browser experience for learners.

About Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training

It’s not enough to talk about keeping children safe from domestic violence.  It requires action through transformative practice. It requires a “whole of family” approach.” It requires an evidence-based approach being used by thousands of practitioners and organizations around the globe. 

Join us for a four-day training event in your region that teaches transformative practice. Through experiential exercises, discussion, videos, and lectures, you will learn the following:

    • The fundamental elements of the Safe & Together Model, like a perpetrator pattern-based approach and the Multiple Pathways to Harm assessment framework 
    • Core practice skills for working with the entire family, including assessment, interviewing, documentation and case planning. 
    • How to use our Perpetrator Pattern Mapping Tool to improve outcomes for families
    • How the Safe & Together Model helps guide practice when cases involving domestic violence intersect with mental health and substance use
    • How the Model’s Six Steps of Partnering with Survivors helps identify the protective capacities of survivors, especially those from marginalized communities
    • How the Model helps intervene with perpetrators as parents Planning

Other training highlights

  • Practice interviewing perpetrators, survivors and children through modeling, role play and videos.
  • Improve your domestic abuse-informed documentation through individual and group exercises.
  • Discuss your own current or past cases and explore how the Safe & Together Model could be implemented.
  • Develop your own Action Plans to implement the Model into their day-to-day practice, as well as begin to influence their communities and family service systems to become more domestic abuse-informed.
  • Completing the CORE with a post-test score of 80% or higher is a prerequisite to becoming a Safe & Together Model Certified Trainer and/or Coach.

Cost: $780USD (other currencies include VAT and GST) 

Combined CORE and Forever PPMT license (50% regular price): $990 (other currencies include VAT and GST)

– Highly recommended by practitioners: 98% of participants would recommend CORE to a colleague
– Practice Changes That Stick: 3-6 months after completing the training, participants report:
– 89% of participants made assessment changes 
– 90% of participants made interview changes
– 84% of participants made documentation changes
– 86% of participants made case planning changes
– 70% of participants are Completely or Very Enthusiastic about CORE

CORE Training Participants

Survey data
“This training encourages us to apply our learning to real-life case studies in order to unpack the language we use and how it impacts case planning and assessment.”

“I am already seeing changes in my practice, including an open-mindedness to reasons non-offending parents go back to relationships (acknowledging that sometimes it is not a choice). I have also been having more partnering conversations with non-offending parents and more accountable conversations with perpetrators.”

“The training provided practical resources and learning that I am able to implement immediately into my practice.”

“Very comprehensive training and provided an opportunity for reflection. I also felt that the documentation section was very useful and will influence my day-to-day practice going forward.”

“The detail of Safe and Together informed practice is vital to how we all work in this area. The knowledge gained has been very important to my own practice and that of my team. How we partner with the non-offending parent and challenge our own assumptions is core to how we address domestic violence and protect the non-offending parent and child(ren).”

“I loved the perpetrator behavioral pattern mapping and all the other practical tools. The material is very relevant and easy to use.” – Canada 

“I’ve been using the training in every way possible! I started the day after the training while preparing for a case planning meeting. I had a staff change the harm statement from ‘the mother has been involved in previous DV relationships’ to ‘the mother has been a victim of previous DV relationships.’” – US 

“The training provided practical exercises and an opportunity to apply learned skills” – US

“The training brought a new awareness and education regarding working with cases where the primary concern is DV and how to work with the children, perpetrator and non-offending parent.” – US

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Date

Oct 08 - 16 2024
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  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Oct 08 - 16 2024

Cost

$780.00

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