Working with Women who are Victims of DV and Substance Abuse
Join us for a Webinar on August 15
Working with Women who are Victims of DV and Substance Abuse The intersection of Domestic Violence and Alcohol and substance abuse is a complex and multi-faceted situation which poses unique challenges to advocates working with women and children. While there are many similarities such as they both involve power and control dynamics, they both impact entire families, they both thrive in silence and isolation and carry great society stigma and shame and they both involve denial systems including minimizing and rationalizing, domestic violence and substance abuse are very different problems requiring different safety interventions. Join for us for this important webinar to learn more about creating safety for women who are victims of domestic violence and substance abuse and multi-abuse trauma.
Presented by Brenda Hill, Native Co-Director, SD Coalition Ending Domestic & Sexual Violence and Facilitated by Gwendolyn Packard, NIWRC Program Specialist
Title:
Working with Women who are Victims of DV and Substance Abuse
Date:
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Time:
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM MDT
After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.
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