Empowering Change: The Role of Social Workers in Supporting Victims of Domestic Violence

 This course gives social workers a full understanding of DV causes, impacts, trauma-informed practices, risk assessment, safety planning, advocacy, and support for marginalized survivors.

🕒 3  CE HOURS                   

COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE

Date of course creation/update: 12/17/2025

CE Broker Tracking NO: #20-1352856

Education Pathways, LLC provider #2485 , is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 02/05/2026–02/05/2027. Social workers completing this course receive  3 Clinical continuing education credits.

This online reading-based asynchronous distance learning course :

provides social workers with a comprehensive understanding of domestic violence (DV), including its causes, dynamics, and long-term impacts on individuals and families. Emphasizing trauma-informed, survivor-centered, and culturally responsive practices, the course equips participants with essential skills for risk assessment, safety planning, crisis intervention, and advocacy. Special attention is given to working with marginalized populations such as immigrants, LGBTQ+ individuals, and persons with disabilities. Through practical tools, case studies, and ethical frameworks, social workers will enhance their capacity to support survivors, collaborate across systems, and contribute to the prevention and long-term resolution of domestic violence.

Learning Objectives:

 

  1. Define domestic abuse and explain its prevalence.

  2. Describe multiple forms of domestic abuse beyond physical violence.

  3. Explain cycles of violence and their impact on survivors.

  4. Compare screening tools and prioritize survivor needs in crisis situations.

  5. Justify trauma-informed counseling approaches and implement empowerment programs.

  6. Discuss considerations for marginalized populations affected by DV.

  7. Develop treatment plans for teens in abusive relationships.

  8. Identify barriers to seeking help and strategies to overcome them.

  9. Design public awareness campaigns to support prevention and community engagement.

  10. Apply ethical, non-judgmental, empowerment-based approaches in DV cases.

     

 

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