About this Event
November is Family Violence Prevention Month. During this month, The Centre for Newcomers is excited to host an informative session on the ADVANCE-D Program, an innovative intervention implemented in the UK criminal justice system and designed to reduce intimate partner violence among men with concurrent substance use issues. Developed using the Behaviour Change Wheel framework, ADVANCE-D supports men who are in drug and alcohol treatment while also addressing behaviours related to partner abuse. The program has shown impressive outcomes in the UK in helping men manage substance abuse and reduce domestic violence.
Whether you are a professional in substance abuse treatment, a Case Manager, Therapist, counsellor or psychologist, domestic violence prevention, or simply someone interested in understanding how digital interventions can create lasting change, this event will provide valuable insights into the feasibility and effectiveness of the ADVANCE-D model.
Key Highlights:
- Overview of the ADVANCE and ADVANCE-D programs
- Insights into how the Behaviour Change Wheel framework was applied
- Discussion on the intersection of substance misuse and intimate partner violence
- Feasibility and success of the digital delivery format
- Resources for supporting men and their partners through treatment and behaviour change
Who Can Attend:
- Case Managers
- Substance abuse counsellors and therapists
- Domestic violence advocates and professionals
- Social workers and mental health professionals
- Researchers and policymakers interested in behaviour change interventions
- Anyone interested in supporting vulnerable populations through innovative methods
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Centre for Newcomers, 565 36 Street Northeast, Calgary, Canada
CAD 75.00