Virtual Training – Recognize, Respond, Refer for Healthcare Professionals

This presentation delivers an overview of domestic and intimate partner abuse, including health implications, trauma, brain injury, and best practice in screening, responding to disclosure, and offering referral. The training also highlights the survivor-centered services offered by Turning Point of Lehigh Valley. Participant takeaways include: What is domestic and intimate partner abuse How healthcare providers…

Virtual Training – From Surviving to Thriving: Fostering Healthy Relationships and Supporting Survivors of Abuse

Join us as we dive into the essentials of healthy relationships, emphasizing key dynamics such as respect, boundaries, empowerment, and communication. We'll explore the differences between healthy and unhealthy relationships by identifying red and green flags through an interactive activity. Additionally, we'll provide valuable insights on recognizing the signs of abuse, along with practical guidance…

Virtual Microlearning: Recognize, Respond, Refer for the Community

This 30-minute microlearning session will briefly overview our foundational training, and will highlight the important dynamics around domestic and intimate partner abuse, learning to recognize the signs of abuse, and responding to survivors in a trauma-informed way. We will provide a variety of resources for to help support survivors of all identities and discuss the…

Virtual Microlearning: Domestic & Intimate Partner Abuse and Digital Safety

Event Description: This 30-minute microlearning session will briefly highlight the important dynamics around domestic and intimate partner abuse (DIPA), and expand on the intersection of digital abuse among DIPA survivors. Participants will learn to recognize the signs of both types of abuse, understanding how digital abuse impacts survivors, and exploring the prevalence of digital abuse…

Virtual Microlearning: Trauma-Informed Care for Survivors of Domestic & Intimate Partner Abuse

Event Description: This 30-minute microlearning session will briefly highlight the important dynamics around domestic and intimate partner abuse (DIPA), and expand on the principles of trauma-informed care, focusing on the unique needs of individuals affected by domestic and intimate partner abuse. We will discuss a few strategies for creating a safe, supportive environment, recognizing trauma…