About this Event
This 3-day ONLINE workshop combines the most essential elements of Levels 2 and 3 of FPI’s Facilitator Training Series. The full training series explores FPI’s trauma-responsive approach to battering intervention and the essential tools and skills needed to incorporate FPI’s approach into any facilitator’s intervention practice.
Building on the internal-focused dialogue approach that is introduced in FPI’s Level 1: The Art of Facilitation, this experiential workshop strikes a balance between learning through experience, practice and theory. Participants will explore the advanced skills of effective emotional work and how to apply those skills in order to increase the impact of intervention efforts.
Specific skills and tools that will be explored in this workshop include:
● Continued application of the Shadow Message
● Expanding on the Golden Shadow Message
● The use of the Process Log
● Trust and Integrity in the group room
● The Funnel Process for transformational change
● Exploring Shame
● Defense systems and Doorways
● The Cover Story and beyond
● Accountability and Repair
● Healing from Betrayal
● Staging group conversations for maximum engagement
● Application of Battering Motive
● Mindfulness activities to access introspection
All participants will receive a FREE copy of the Family Peace Initiative’s Facilitator’s Tool Chest. This collection of tools used in the FPI approach is a valuable resource for facilitator’s looking for tools that can help to create transformational change among those served.
Meet the Presenters:
Steven M.S. Halley, LSCSW, is the clinical director of Halley Counseling Services, P.A. and the Director of the Family Peace Initiative (FPI). Having received a bachelor degree in history, and master degrees in both outdoor administration and social work, Halley focused his career on working with individuals and families. For the past 25 years Halley has worked as a wilderness counselor, probation officer, therapist, and batterer intervention provider. His success in understanding and working with those who batter has created high demand for his trainings and the FPI curriculum, which incorporates batterer motive and a trauma-informed approach. In 2016, Halley provided training to the National Association of Victim Service Professionals in Corrections at their national conference regarding his “River of Cruelty: A Trauma-Informed Approach”. In 2017, Halley served on the panel “Innovative Practices: Balancing Accountability and Support for Healing” for the Office of Violence Against Women. Halley serves on the Kansas Governor's Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board. He is an avid golfer, songwriter, and along with his wife, Dorthy, authored Halley’s Alley: Commentaries on marriage, family, healthy relationships, parenting, loss, grief, trauma, and domestic violence.
Audra Fullerton Director Peaceful Families Program, brings to FPI her experience as a professional musician and music educator along with her 15 years of non-profit management experience in areas of performing arts management and domestic violence public education and outreach. She is a passionate advocate for women’s rights, justice for incarcerated peoples, and Waldorf education. Audra is trained in Motivational Interviewing and Non-Violent Communication. She joined FPI in 2016 and is currently the Director of the Peaceful Families Program, a trauma-recovery and violence reduction course provided by the Family Peace Initiative at the Topeka Correctional Facility (Kansas’ only state Pr*son that houses women).
Disabilities
NMCADV encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please call 505-537-1514 or email [email protected] in advance of your participation.
Funding
This training is funded in part by the New Mexico Children Youth and Families Department, Domestic Violence Unit.
Event Venue
Online
USD 0.00 to USD 450.00