Overview of Domestic Violence
Learn the basics about the dynamics of domestic violence, how to recognize the signs of domestic violence, and about the essential services CASA provides to survivors in our community.
Advocate Well-Being
In this presentation, advocates will learn foundational skills to address work-related stress, including compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma.
How to Be A Better Bystander
Learn how to Identify signs of domestic violence as well as start a conversation with someone and share resources with someone who might be experiencing DV. This training is trauma informed and with a social change lens.
Children and Domestic Violence
15.5 million children are affected by domestic violence every year. For those who have or work with children, it is important to understand the dynamics of domestic violence with children present in the home and how to recognize the signs of when domestic violence is happening to a child. This training will teach you that and more!
Law Enforcement and Domestic Violence
This presentation provides information to law enforcement about domestic violence, what the best practices are when responding, what resources exist to support their work, and ensuring trauma-informed care.
Pets and Domestic Violence
Pets are a central part of our families. The same goes for survivors. This training is a deep dive into the way abusers will use pets as a means of power and control over survivors.
Healthy Relationships
This training is for anyone, young or old, who wants to learn more about fostering healthy relationships (both romantic and non-romantic). Learn about how to set boundaries, independence and individuality in relationships, balance, and more!
Reporting on Domestic Violence
In this presentation, CASA will train bystanders on the tools and knowledge on reporting options surrounding domestic violence.