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Contexts of IPV Following a Family Transition Webinar

Do you provide education or services to families who have experienced a family transition like divorce or separation? Do you need more information to understand the role that Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) can play in families’ transition journeys? If so, then the Contexts of IPV Following a Family Transition Webinar is for you!

Emily Becher, University of Minnesota Extension Research Fellow, and Brandon Jones, Mental Health Practitioner, will provide an overview about IPV in transitioning families in this short webinar. In this webinar, you will:

  • Outline current research related to co-parenting and IPV
  • Identify best practices for integrating IPV assessments in parenting plan evaluations
  • Examine theoretical models for evaluating risk and protective factors
  • Discuss the implications of experienced violence across systems

This webinar is being offered live on January 28, 2015, from 12-1 p.m. This webinar will be recorded and will also be available afterwards on this site.

$10 cost to attend; authorized providers of Parents Foreverβ„’ and Family Development staff can attend for free by contacting the organizers.

A certificate of completion is available after completion. This webinar qualifies for 1.0 Social Work CEU.

To get started, register to attend the webinar.

After registering, you will receive a link to join webinar within 48 hours of the scheduled webinar.

Connect to the live webinar link on January 28, 12-1 p.m. central time.

After attending the webinar, you will be emailed a closing survey. This information will help us determine other webinars that may interest you in the future.

After completing the closing survey, you will be able to download your certificate of attendance.

For more information, please go to this link. http://www.extension.umn.edu/family/parents-forever/for-professionals/professional-development-resou...

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