Recognizing and understanding family violence is an important part of community safety.

Through The Today Centre's education program, we provide professional development training to support service providers working with victims and survivors of family violence. Training on topics related to family violence helps service providers gain the necessary knowledge and skills to help.

unsplash-image-zsXDWzlqpKU.jpg

Participant Feedback

“Family violence is something that is quite common in my patient population, so it is important to be aware of and be educated in the basics so that I can better care for my patients and their families.”

99%

of participants in 2020/2021 said the workshop they attended will enhance their work with clients


The Today Centre Information Session

Learn more about how The Today Centre supports individuals and families experiencing family violence. In this one-hour session, participants will gain a better understanding of our programs and services, who we can support, and how our intake and referral process works. We will also share information about collaborative opportunities, educational services, and the many print resources available to community partners. This session can also be combined with a tour of the Centre for a fuller experience, extending the visit to approximately 1.5 hours.

 

unsplash-image-MjOucY0Fx8M.jpg

an introduction to family violence

This is an introductory workshop for anyone who would like to learn the basics about family violence, or as a refresher. Participants will examine types of violence, understand the role of power and barriers to support, gain skills to better respond to disclosures, and information on community resources.

Please note, this 1 – 3 hour workshop can be customized to suit your agency’s needs.

This workshop can be delivered in person or virtually.


Family Violence: Spotlight Series

Built on our core Introduction to Family Violence training (no prerequisite required), these Spotlight sessions take a deeper look at specific and emerging topics related to family violence, helping participants better recognize risks, understand complex dynamics, and respond more effectively in their work and communities.

Spotlight on Health Care Needs and Risks

  • Discuss concussion, strangulation and brain injury risks and screening

  • Consider strategies for mitigating medication facilitated abuse

  • Recognize reproductive abuse, pregnancy risks, and maternal/fetal health risks

  • Learn about the role of charting as a safety planning strategy

Spotlight on Coercive Control

  • Recognize the dynamics of Coercive Control and its role in abusive relationships

  • Discuss emotional and psychological abuse tactics and impacts

  • Consider the role of stalking and criminal harassment in risk

  • Highlight current developments in criminalization of coercive control

Spotlight on Technology Facilitated Abuse

  • Recognize the roles of tech abuse as a tactic for monitoring and stalking, coercive control, and financial abuse

  • Consider key points of vulnerability to tech abuse, including children's access to technology based services

  • Recognize unique challenges to youth experiences of technology use and abuse

  • Discuss strategies to support those experiencing tech abuse in reducing risk


Foundations of Safety Planning

This training introduces the core concepts of safety planning for service providers supporting individuals experiencing family violence. Through activities, discussions, and case studies, participants will explore practical approaches to safety planning, including how it differs from and works alongside risk assessment. The session also highlights safety planning as a harm reduction strategy, including when individuals choose to remain in their current circumstances. Built on the foundation of our Introduction to Family Violence training (no prerequisite required), this session can also be customized with additional focus modules, including considerations for youth, technology-facilitated abuse, rural and remote communities, and sex and gender diverse communities.


Advanced Safety Planning in Family Violence

This two-day training, offered in partnership with EnCompass, provides a comprehensive and interactive exploration of advanced safety planning strategies for service providers and front-line staff supporting those experiencing family violence. Participants will deepen their skills in developing safety plans for individuals who are staying, preparing to leave, or navigating safety after leaving. The training also explores considerations such as stalking, tracking, and technological safety, as well as planning for the safety of children, pets, and workplaces. Through case studies, practical tools, and shared discussion, participants will also examine identity-related vulnerability factors and complex case considerations.

Completion of Introduction to Family Violence or equivalent training/experience is required.


2.png

Family violence Across the lifespan

This workshop will help service providers develop their skills in recognizing the ways that family violence may be experienced across the lifespan, and in supporting clients experiencing family violence at all points in their lives.

Participants will learn about types of abuse, cycle of abuse, dispel common family violence myths, understand barriers, safety planning and how to respond to disclosures. Participants will also examine impacts and unique needs to supporting those experiencing family violence across their life stages and ages.

No prerequisite training or background required; it is open to anyone who is interested in a deeper dive to get comfortable and familiar with this work.

This workshop can be delivered in person or virtually.


Looking for a short overview of our workshops all in one place? Check out our Workshops Guide available for PDF download using the button below.