About this Event
This is an in-person event!
Children & Familes of Iowa
1111 University Avenue
Des Moines, IA
Limited seating avaliable
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Workshop Description:
Information will be provided on signs of a domestic abuse survivor, domestic abuse dynamics and supporting a domestic abuse survivor in a trauma informed approach.
Workshop Goals:
· Learn how to recognize signs of a domestic abuse survivor
· Better understand the dynamics of domestic abuse
· Provide trauma informed support to survivors of domestic abuse
Presenter: Presenters:
Stacy Granger, BSW, CDAA - I graduated with my Bachelor’s in Social Work in 2011. I have worked at Children & Families of Iowa for a little over twelve years. My first job at CFI was as a Family Centered Services worker providing support to and supervising visits for HHS involved families. I’ve worked at Domestic Violence Services as a Domestic Violence Outreach Advocate and Certified Domestic Abuse Advocate for ten years. As an advocate, I work with domestic violence survivors and provide them with healthy relationship/domestic violence education, safety planning information, and resources focused on helping them increase their self-sufficiency. At times, I support survivors at their court hearings, which could include a protective order hearing, HHS hearing, or divorce/custody hearing. I facilitate support groups and classes for survivors and facilitate community presentations. I used to work a lot with children, but now primarily work with adults. I feel very passionate about the work I do and enjoy walking alongside and advocating for survivors.
Lori Jensen, BS, CVA - I graduated from Iowa State University with degrees in Sociology and Children and Family Services. Since 2013, I’ve been working at Children and Families of Iowa, and I’ve served as an Advocate since 2015. I feel incredibly fortunate to support individuals and families affected by domestic abuse. I believe it's crucial to educate others about coercive control and to assist people in supporting those who have experienced abuse from an intimate partner
Opinions, findings, recommendations, or conclusions expressed by a presenting author or speaker do not necessarily reflect the views of NASW Iowa Chapter.
NASW-IA has determined that this program meets the criteria of the Iowa Board of Social Work for 2.0 hours of continuing education credits. Other professions are welcome to purchase a CEU certificate if they believe that the program meets the requirements of their professional licensure board.
If you would like CEUs, please purchase a “General Admission - With 2.0 CEs” ticket for $15 (plus handling).
If you do not need CEUs, please register for a free “General Admission” ticket.
The opinions, findings, recommendations, or conclusions expressed by a presenting author or speaker do not necessarily reflect the views of the NASW Iowa Chapter.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Children & Families of Iowa, 1111 University Avenue, Des Moines, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 17.85