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Practitioners working with parents and young children require practical skills to amplify strengths in mothers who themselves are Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) survivors. This course focuses on skills for working collaboratively with survivor parents to manage impacts of IPV while also supporting them to recognize and respond to their children's needs in nurturing child-centred ways.

What You Will Learn

  • Describe the various and differential impacts of exposure to intimate partner violence on infants and young children, on parents and parenting, and parent-child relationships
  • Learn and practice skills to create safe spaces for parents to disclosure experiences of IPV and be met with survivor-centred and trauma and violence-informed responses
  • Learn and practice skills for intervening with mothers and infants/toddlers who are survivors of IPV 
  • Enhance skills of reflective practice to improve practice 

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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