About Safe & Together
The Safe & Together Model Suite of Tools and Interventions is a perpetrator pattern based, child centered, survivor strengths approach to working with domestic violence.
Safe & Together Resources
- Online Safe & Together training (Remember you can record your certificate of completion in the DHS Learning Center!)
- Safe & Together website
- Sign-up for the Safe & Together newsletter
- View past and current blog posts from Safe & Together
Safe & Together Intensive Training
Presentations
Activity
Forms
- Client Form - Understanding My Parenting Strengths
- Consultation Form - DV critical components evaluation form
- Supervisor Form - DV casework assessment tool
- Worker Form - Mapping Coercive Control Patterns
- Worker Form - Parenting Strengths Inventory
Handouts
- Batterer Tactics and Effects on Children
- Batterer's Behavior, Mental Health and Substance Abuse
- Case Planning with Batterers in Child Welfare Cases
- Developmental Needs & Impact of Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Allegation Investigation Protocol
- Effective Responses to Perpetrators while Interviewing
- Enhancing Child Welfare Domestic Violence Practice
- Examples of Actions Batterers Take to Harm Children
- Examples of Domestic Violence Survivor Safety Plans & Strengths
- Intersection of Domestic Violence, Substance Absue, and Mental Health (checklist)
- Intersection of Domestic Violence, Substance Absue, and Mental Health (discussion)
- Is this a Free Pass for DV Survivors?
- Menu of Interventions with Perpetrators
- Questions Social Workers Can Ask Providers
- Replacing a Paradigm - Failure to Protect
- Research article on BIP - Emerge
- Responsible Fatherhood
- When Do We Remove Children
- Working with Batterers - A Documentation Schema
Self-Assessment of Domestic Violence Competence
- Domestic Violence Informed Child Welfare System Practice Continuum Chart
- Domestic Violence Informed Practice Continuum Activity
Post-Training Sustainability Strategies
Safe & Together Collaboration Training
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Activities