Full course description
Description
This webinar begins by discussing the definition of domestic violence and intimate partner violence. It says that domestic violence is a pattern of assaultive or coercive behavior between people in a relationship. And it also says that intimate partner violence is a broader term that includes domestic violence, as well as other types of violence between partners, such as stalking and cyberstalking.
Target Audience
This training video will be helpful to:
- Young adults, parents, educators, social workers, counselors, healthcare workers.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this training, you will be to:
- Define Domestic Violence: By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to define domestic violence as a pattern of assaultive or coercive behavior between people in a relationship, providing examples to illustrate the concept.
- Differentiate Between Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence: Participants will be able to differentiate between domestic violence and intimate partner violence, explaining how intimate partner violence encompasses a broader range of behaviors, including stalking and cyberstalking.
- Recognize Patterns of Violence: By the conclusion of the webinar, participants will be able to recognize common patterns and dynamics associated with domestic violence, identifying at least three behaviors that may indicate such violence is present.
- Discuss Implications of Violence: Participants will be able to discuss the implications of domestic and intimate partner violence on individuals and communities, emphasizing the importance of awareness and intervention strategies.
Key Topics
- Definition of Domestic Violence, different types of violence.