This three-part course is designed to provide training on intimate partner violence (IPV) and elder abuse. This course explores the causes, prevalence, and impact of IPV and elder abuse on victims as well as children and extended family. In addition, this training discusses how to address IPV and elder abuse, understanding lethality and risk, legal means of protection, mandated reporting, intervention, and resources.
This course was created to meet the Kentucky Domestic Violence and Elder Abuse Training requirement. Please note that this course may be applicable to social workers in other states as well.
Course created on February 10, 2022
On Demand
Course Type: Video
CE/CEU Offered: AK/3.5; AL/3.5; AR/3.5; ASWB ACE/3.5 Clinical; AZ/3.5; CA/3.5; CE Broker/3.5 General (FL), Continuing Education (OH), Continuing Education By A Social Worker (SC), Continuing Education By A Non Social Worker (SC), Category I Social Work (WV), CE Broker #20-912328; CO/3.5; CT/3.5; DC/3.5; DE/3.5; FL/3.5; GA/3.5; HI/3.5; IA/3.5; IACET/0.4; ID/3.5; IL/3.5; IN/3.5; KS/3.5; KY/3.5; LA/3.5; MA/3.5; MD/3.5; ME/3.5; MI/3.5; MN/3.5; MO/3.5; MS/3.5; MT/3.5; NC/3.5; ND/3.5; NE/3.5; NH/3.5; NM/3.5; NV/3.5; NY-Contact Hours/3.5 Self-Study; OH/3.5; OK/3.5; OR/3.5; PA/3.5; RI/3.5; SC/3.5; SD/3.5; TN/3.5; TX/3.5; UT/3.5; VA/3.5; VT/3.5; WA/3.5; WI/3.5; WV/3.5; WY/3.5
Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to define intimate partner violence and elder abuse.
- After this course, participants will be able to identify appropriate means of assessing for intimate partner violence and elder abuse.
- After this course, participants will be able to recognize treatment interventions and referral sources for intimate partner violence and elder abuse.
- After this course, participants will be able to recognize the impact of oppression and violence.
- After this course, participants will be able to identify resistance to oppression and strategies of recovery.
- After this course, participants will be able to evaluate the level of lethality and risk of their clients to determine the best course of treatment.
- After this course, participants will be able to create a safety plan that addresses all major safety concerns while also addressing barriers to following the plan.
Agenda
0-15 Minutes | Introduction |
15-30 Minutes | Defining IPV |
30-40 Minutes | Types of IPV and Prevalence of IPV |
40-50 Minutes | The Elderly & Abuse/IPV |
50-60 Minutes | Assessing for IPV & Elder Abuse |
60-90 Minutes | Interventions & Resources |
90-115 Minutes | Methods of Control and Effects of Captivity |
115-130 Minutes | Coping with Trauma |
130-150 Minutes | Resistance to Oppression and Recovery from Violence |
150-170 Minutes | Reviewing Basics of DV and Initial Intake and Assessment |
170-180 Minutes | Understanding Lethality and Assessing for Lethality Risk |
180-200 Minutes | Safety Planning |
200-210 Minutes | Summary, Q&A |
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Katrinna M. Matthews
DSW, MEd LAPSW
Dr. Katrinna Matthews earned a Doctor of Social Work from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul MN, a Master of Science in Social Work from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, TN, and a Master of Education in Counselor Education from the University of Mississippi in Oxford, MS. Dr. Matthews is a Licensed Advanced Practice Social Worker (LAPSW) in the state of Tennessee, and has over 15 years of social work experience. Dr. Matthews has worked with diverse patient populations in a variety of settings, ranging from child welfare to in-center hemodialysis. Her passion is social work education, trauma, and medical social work, especially as it relates to bringing awareness to health disparities and ultimately closing the health gap.
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Kim Anderson
PhD, MSSW LCSW
Kim Anderson, PhD, MSSW, is a professor in the School of Social Work (SSW) and the Public Affairs (PAF) Doctoral program at the University of Central Florida where she teaches clinical practice and evaluation courses, qualitative methods, social inquiry and public policy. Dr. Anderson is the Co-Director of the Center for Behavioral Health Research and Training. For 30 years, Dr. Anderson conducted research in the trauma field including evaluating service delivery and impact. Dr. Anderson has worked with several social service agencies regarding community needs assessments, program evaluations, and implementation of best practices.
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Sybil Cummin
MA LPC, ACS
Sybil Cummin, MA, LPC, ACS, is the creator of Beyond Power and Control, and a private practitioner in Arvada, Colorado specializing in working with victims and survivors of domestic violence and children and teens who have been affected by violence in the home. Sybil has 13+ years of experience in working with children and families and has a passion for working with victims and survivors of domestic violence and a passion for training other clinicians to work with this population.
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Dr. Kim Anderson: Financial disclosures: Dr. Kim Anderson received an honorarium for presenting this course. Non-financial disclosures: Dr. Kim Anderson has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
Sybil Cummin: Financial disclosures: Sybil Cummin received an honorarium for presenting this course. She is the owner of a private practice (Arvada Therapy Solutions, PLLC) and an education-based program (Beyond Power and Control) where she is paid for services provided. Non-financial disclosures: Sybil Cummin has no non-financial disclosures to disclose.
Sponsor Disclosure: This Course is presented by continued Social Work.
Content Disclosure: This learning event does not focus exclusively on any specific product or service.
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