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Responsible Fathering: Intervention at the Intersection of Woman Abuse and Child Maltreatment
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Summary

Responsible Fathering: Intervention at the Intersection of Woman Abuse and Child Maltreatment by Global Violence Prevention, a project of the Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse (MINCAVA)

This series of 3 online training modules is based on case studies where participants are asked to respond to multiple choice questions as they read the cases, taking on the perspectives of different types of professionals.

Modules include:

  • Considering a program for fathers who have maltreated their children or abused their children’s mothers
  • Clinical issues in offering a program for fathers who have maltreated their children or abused their children’s mothers
  • The role of programs for abusive fathers in a broader community response to family violence

"Global Violence Prevention offers interactive case studies about family violence. The site's purpose is to teach individuals in service provision fields to respond effectively to victims and perpetrators by guiding users through an online case study about a family experiencing violence. This site can be used by individuals or groups of students in a classroom setting. The case helps users learn how to respond to the members of the family and work effectively with other professionals in meeting their needs."



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