Part 2: COVID-19, Custody & Access and Domestic Abuse: How to assess and respond By David Mandel, Founder & Executive Director of the Safe & Together […]
Part 1: How to adapt your domestic abuse assessments during the pandemic By David Mandel, Founder & Executive Director of the Safe & Together Institute During […]
By Sudha Sankar, Ph.D. Systems change efforts are some of the most challenging undertakings. It’s no surprise then that most of us are hesitant to roll […]
What to do when… Domestic Violence Informed Practice Tips for Supervisors …SDM households change e.g. the family separates during life of case? How do we use […]
What to do when… Domestic Violence Informed Practice Tips …Both people have been arrested? When do parents or caregivers have been arrested for domestic violence, it […]
Supervisory strategies While there are many strategies needed to address worker safety, reflective supervision[1] is one critical way for agencies to advance their domestic violence practice.[2] […]
“Worker fear can result in victim-blaming and in under or over-estimating the level of danger, which affects the safety of both victims/survivors and workers: ‘We become […]