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Pregnant Partner Violence Presented by Andrew Campbell

2 CEs will be offered to LPC, SW, LMFT, and Psychologists - NBCC Approved

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Pregnant Partner Violence Presented by Andrew Campbell
Pregnant Partner Violence Presented by Andrew Campbell

Time & Location

Mar 08, 2024, 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM CST

Webinar via Zoom

About the Event

"Pregnant Partner Violence: Risks of Physical & Emotional Harm for Mother and Fetus"

2 CE Credits will be offered for LPC, LMFT, SW, and Psychologists - NBCC Approved

Presented by: Andrew Campbell

Date: March 8th, 2024

Time: 9:30am - 11:30am CST

Location: Webinar Via Zoom

Cost: Free (This training is supported by Award No. 3012706 by the Texas Office of the Governor and Violence Against Women Act Fund.)

This workshop provides a unique perspective of Pregnant Partner Violence (PPV) through the utilization of police officer reports and observations from the scene of intimate partner violence incidents involving pregnant victims. Descriptions of victim-suspect demographics, relationship characteristics, environment/household characteristics (including information regarding children witnessing the violence), incident outcomes, and officer observations of suspects and victims on scene are discussed. Topics include: PPV prevalence,  PPV incident/environment characteristics, toxic stress, infant and maternal mortality,  attachment, emotional maltreatment, child development, urban vs rural risk factors for PPV, and effective PPV prevention, screening, and intervention.

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize why risk for partner abuse may often increase with pregnancy. 
  • Define “Pregnant Partner Violence”. 
  • Identify specific risks for harm from abuse experienced by pregnant mother and developing fetus in abusive home environments.
  • List ways community organizations can improve their detection of and response to Pregnant Partner Violence.

If you register for this training, you must attend for the entire training.

*Partial CEs will not be provided.*

Leaving the training early will count as a No Show.

In the event of an emergency that causes you to be late or miss the training, email training@tssnt.org.

About Our Speaker:

Andrew Campbell is an expert on family violence and the associated risks of harm for adults, children, and pets residing in homes where this violence occurs. Andrew obtained his master’s degree in public health from Purdue University and has presented at over 170 professional conferences and trainings since 2019. His many publications over the last several years include papers cited by the FBI, CDC, United Nations, and in over 1,200 international academic papers and research studies. In addition to being an author, researcher, and educator, Andrew also speaks as a survivor of family violence in childhood.

When Registering, please ensure that ALL information, especially your email address, is accurate. If you do not receive a confirmation email from our team, your registration cannot be guaranteed.

*All events are subject to cancellation*

Schedule


  • 2 hours

    Pregnant Partner Violence

    Zoom

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