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Community Training Programs

Abuse occurs in all types of relationships and among people with varying backgrounds of age, race, religion, financial status, sexual orientation and education. Fostering collaborations in the community allows for education about family violence, on how to recognize signs, how to respond appropriately and how to refer to community resources that can assist.

Education and prevention are important steps to help break the cycle of family violence in the community. Various topics and programs are available for no cost and can be customized for schools, colleges/universities, faith-based organizations, healthcare systems, employers, legal systems, service providers and other audiences. 

We offer Community Training Programs for:

  • Schools & Colleges/Universities
  • The Faith Community
  • Healthcare Organizations
  • The Business Community
  • The Legal System Community
  • Organizations and Service Providers

Community Education Spring Trainings at The Center for Family Safety and Healing

Supporting Body Safety for Kids
Date: April 8
Time: 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Location: Online
Audience: Adults, parents and caregivers
Fee: Free

This interactive workshop will explore the facts and myths about privacy and body safety to keep kids and families safe. Caregivers can practice strategies to support boundaries and minimize risk for kids. In addition, all attendees will receive community resources to support body safety.

 Green Flags: Supporting Healthy Teen Relationships

Date: June 17
Time: 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Location: Online
Audience: Adults, parents and caregivers
Fee: Free

This interactive workshop offers insights and strategies for safe adults who want to support healthy teen relationships. Topics will include green and red flags in relationships, boundary setting, digital rights, and technology-facilitated abuse. Participants will learn about the new Green Flags campaign (GreenFlags.info) and receive a toolkit with engaging tools and family conversation starters.

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