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X-WR-CALDESC:Pt. 1: Understanding the Intersections of Intimate Partner & C
 hild Abuse\n\nAs professionals responding to intimate partner and/or child
  abuse\, we know that where there is one form of abuse\, there may likely 
 be others. Because of this\, it is imperative that we recognize the charac
 teristics of the many different crimes and offenders we are investigating\
 , as they often reside in the same home and\, often\, are the same person.
  This webinar will discuss some very basic dynamics of child sexual abuse 
 and will correlate the similarities in characteristics of the crime\, char
 acteristics of the offender\, disclosure process and patterns\, victim gro
 oming\, recantation\, and compliant victim characteristics to those that a
 lso exist in intimate partner violence. Attendees will be able to identify
  multiple similarities between these two types of offenders.\n\nPt. 2: Wor
 king with Children When Responding to Intimate Partner Violence\n\nThe sto
 ry a child tells is often the most critical piece of evidence in a child a
 buse case. The same is true for children who witness intimate partner viol
 ence (IPV). Often\, information is not gathered from children during IPV c
 alls because they were either not injured when the IPV occurred or were in
  another room and allegedly didn’t see the abuse happen. This webinar will
  teach first responders age-appropriate questions they can ask to gather i
 mportant information immediately\, as well as when to refer children to be
  forensically interviewed at a Child Advocacy Center (CAC). Using two diff
 erent case studies with video interview clips\, this webinar will demonstr
 ate the power in a child’s words and how the complex trauma of intimate pa
 rtner violence in their home can affect their ability to disclose their ow
 n abuse.\n\nUp to 3 hours of accreditation available for LPC\, LMFT\, Soci
 al Work\, & TCOLE!
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DESCRIPTION:Pt. 1: Understanding the Intersections of Intimate Partner & Ch
 ild Abuse\n\nAs professionals responding to intimate partner and/or child 
 abuse\, we know that where there is one form of abuse\, there may likely b
 e others. Because of this\, it is imperative that we recognize the charact
 eristics of the many different crimes and offenders we are investigating\,
  as they often reside in the same home and\, often\, are the same person. 
 This webinar will discuss some very basic dynamics of child sexual abuse a
 nd will correlate the similarities in characteristics of the crime\, chara
 cteristics of the offender\, disclosure process and patterns\, victim groo
 ming\, recantation\, and compliant victim characteristics to those that al
 so exist in intimate partner violence. Attendees will be able to identify 
 multiple similarities between these two types of offenders.\n\nPt. 2: Work
 ing with Children When Responding to Intimate Partner Violence\n\nThe stor
 y a child tells is often the most critical piece of evidence in a child ab
 use case. The same is true for children who witness intimate partner viole
 nce (IPV). Often\, information is not gathered from children during IPV ca
 lls because they were either not injured when the IPV occurred or were in 
 another room and allegedly didn’t see the abuse happen. This webinar will 
 teach first responders age-appropriate questions they can ask to gather im
 portant information immediately\, as well as when to refer children to be 
 forensically interviewed at a Child Advocacy Center (CAC). Using two diffe
 rent case studies with video interview clips\, this webinar will demonstra
 te the power in a child’s words and how the complex trauma of intimate par
 tner violence in their home can affect their ability to disclose their own
  abuse.\n\nUp to 3 hours of accreditation available for LPC\, LMFT\, Socia
 l Work\, & TCOLE!
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T153000
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SUMMARY:ICCR Virtual Training: Abusive Minds Think Alike
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