[Free] Safe Harbor Domestic Violence Education Course
Empowerment through awareness. – Free Course
What you’ll learn
- Define and explain the various forms and dynamics of domestic violence, including physical, emotional, financial, and sexual abuse.
- Recognize the power and control tactics often used by abusers to maintain dominance in relationships.
- Identify common warning signs and risk factors associated with domestic violence, both in victims and perpetrators.
- Explore the principles of healthy relationships, including respect, communication, and consent.
Requirements
- No required skills or prerequisites.
Description
The Safe Harbor Domestic Violence Education Course is a comprehensive online course specifically designed for individuals who have experienced domestic violence. This course offers a safe and supportive environment to help you understand, cope with, and overcome the challenges associated with domestic violence.Course Highlights:
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Understanding Domestic Violence Dynamics: Delve into the various forms and dynamics of domestic violence, gaining insight into the tactics used by abusers and how power and control operate in abusive relationships.
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Recognizing Warning Signs: Learn to identify warning signs and risk factors associated with domestic violence, allowing you to assess your situation and make informed decisions.
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Building Healthy Relationships: Explore the principles of healthy relationships, including effective communication, boundaries, and conflict resolution, to help you build stronger connections and protect your well-being.
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Accessing Support: Discover a range of local and national resources, including shelters, hotlines, and legal services, to ensure your safety and access the support you need.
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Legal and Ethical Considerations: Gain knowledge about the legal aspects of domestic violence, including restraining orders and reporting requirements, and understand your rights and responsibilities.
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Healing and Moving Forward: Explore strategies for healing and empowerment, while learning about rehabilitation and intervention programs for individuals who have committed acts of domestic violence.