Ethical Issues with Intimate Partner Violence

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This seminar will focus on the intersectionality of race, gender, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, religion and class and their impact on victims/survivors, children and individuals who abuse their partners. IPV/DV ethical practices will include screening/assessment, lethality and risk assessments, safety planning and trauma informed practices in working with victims and survivors.

Contact Hours

6 Hours

Presenter Biography

Amy L. Coha, MSW, LCSW, retired from the University of New England School of Social Work in 2021. Her social work experience includes working with survivors of intimate partner violence and individuals with mental illness. She continues her work in the field of IPV/DV.

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