Interpersonal Violence I

Overview

The purpose of this course is to increase mediator awareness of and sensitivity to domestic violence. Here we discuss some of the ethical issues faced by mediators in cases where domestic violence is suspected, or even demonstrated. We will also explore how to spot domestic violence and explore some of the root causes to this epidemic.

Credits

2 hours interpersonal violence awareness training

 

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1 Understanding Interpersonal Violence (IPV)
Introduction to Interpersonal Violence (IPV)
Definitions of IPV
Forms of IPV
Root Causes of IPV
Impacts of IPV

2 Identifying and Responding to IPV
Methods of Screening
Duty to report

3 IPV in the Context of Divorce
How to Prepare for Mediation
Top 3 Things Attorneys Look For When Choosing A Mediator

4 The Role of Professionals in IPV
Top 5 Things Consumers Look For When Choosing A Mediator

Target Audience

All Certified Mediators

 


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Your satisfaction is guaranteed. If dissatisfied, you'll receive a full refund. Upon registration, you'll receive course access credentials. A downloadable certificate will be provided upon completion and should be submitted with your renewal application.


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