Domestic Violence Intervention Toolkit

Read and download this  domestic violence toolkit to find out how to recognize the signs of exposure to domestic violence for children ages 0-5 and find tips for how to safely respond. You will also find key provincial resources as well as helpline contact information. This is a non-certificate/non-credit course.

Please note: This is a non-certificate/non-credit course.

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Course Includes

  • 1 Module
  • 2 Lessons

Scenario-based learning allows learners to view situations from different perspectives, encouraging thoughtful reflection. Applying learning in a more practical way can help to build confidence and gives the learner the ability to transfer knowledge to real-life work. You will see how best practices might look in action, determine alternate strategies you could implement in these situations, and reflect on your own experiences as a care provider.

Your task is to take on the perspective of the provider within the scenario and determine:

  • What worked well?
  • What, if anything, could be done differently?

Remember, it is not the job of providers to diagnose children. Instead, we can do our best to create safe childcare ecosystems that promote social emotional well-being and support children and their diverse range of behaviours. This will be important to keep in mind while navigating the scenarios in Module 4.