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MAINE HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION: Intimate Partner Violence/domestic Violence Training (W20031)

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Maine Health Care Association  issued the following announcement.

Intimate Partner Violence/domestic Violence Training (W20031)

Start Date: 3/18/2020 9:00 AM EDT

End Date: 3/19/2020 4:00 PM EDT

Venue Name: Keeley's Banquet Center

Location:

178 Warren Avenue

Portland, ME  United States  04103

Organization Name: Maine Health Care Association

Contact:

Karen Michaud, Director of Education

Email: kmichaud@mehca.org

Phone: 207.623.1146

Program Description:

This comprehensive (12-hour) Intimate Partner Violence/Domestic Violence (IPV/DV) Training will be offered over two days:

Part I – IPV/DV: Exploring the Context & Behaviors of Individuals who Abuse Their Partners – will focus on assessing for IPV behaviors and tactics of individuals who abuse their partners and appropriate mental health responses. You will explore barriers to seeking help by individuals from different racial, ethnic, religions, cultures, and sexual orientation.

Part II – IPV/DV: Empowerment-based, Trauma-informed practice with Survivors of IPV – will focus on universal screening, psychological and physical abuse, lethality assessments, safety planning, stages of healing, contra-indicated interventions and results of survivors’ experiences in counseling in Maine. For more information - i.e. program descriptions, speaker biographies, etc... - you may refer to the Event Flyer.

Presenter:

Amy Coha, MSW, LCSW is a Clinical Professor at the UNE School of Social Work. Amy has been a member of the field faculty since 2000. Her social work experience includes working with individuals with mental illness and survivors of Intimate Partner Violence. Coha was Associate Director of the Domestic Violence Project/SAFE House in Ann Arbor, Michigan for 15 years where she was responsible for the shelter program, developed a counseling program for survivors, provided expert testimony on IPV/DV, and was a subject matter expert for the Michigan Law Enforcement Training Council (MLEOTC). Amy provided trainings to law enforcement, judges, probation officers, and magistrates. She developed an On-Call Team to provide immediate face-to-face support to victims after an arrest for domestic abuse. Coha also provided on-going training and consultation to mental health providers on intimate partner violence issues. She developed and teaches an advanced year clinical practice course on intimate partner violence for MSW students at UNE.  In addition, she has participated in ongoing university initiatives on interprofessional collaboration on IPV/DV. In 2008 Ellen Ridley of Family Crisis Services and Coha received a grant from the Bingham Foundation exploring the experiences of victims/survivors of abuse/battering when seeking mental health counseling.

How to Register:

Register early as space is limited for this course. To enroll, either: (1) Register Online, or (2) Complete the Paper Registration (which also serves as your invoice), fax it to MHCA at 207.623.4080, and mail the original (along with your payment) to: MHCA, 317 State Street, Augusta, ME 04330. If you opt to pay with a credit card, to ensure the accuracy and safety of your payment information, you must register and process your payment online.

Rates:

MHCA Members:  $199 (1st Person); $189 (each additional registrants from same facility)

Non-Members:  $299 (1st Person); $289 (each additional registrants from same facility)

Job Code:  W20031

CEUs:  Approved for 12 CEUs by the Maine Nursing Home Administrators Licensure Board

Education Policies:  For information about refunds, certificates and more, you may use this link to view/print MHCA's Education Policies.

Original source can be found here. 

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