Sentences with phrase «violence practice expertise»

DVRCV trainers have family violence practice expertise and have worked in the specialist or mainstream service system supporting women and / or children who have experienced family violence.

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Astor, whose expertise is in school violence, bullying, and healthy school climate, helped to catalog and disseminate the best practices of what he calls welcoming schools — schools where everyone feels they belong, and where special effort is placed on orienting newcomers.
My substantive areas of expertise include: school safety and approaches to violence reduction; improving school discipline policies and practices; culturally responsive leadership; and positive school culture and climate.
Alison Leivesley who heads the public law practice is noted to have «significant expertise in cases involving FGM, forced marriage and «honour» - based violence».
Through our extensive research, practice and training expertise, RAV can deliver high - quality training to workplaces on the issues of family violence.
is a psychologist in independent practice in Newport Beach, California in clinical and forensic psychology with expertise in family violence, alienation, gatekeeping, child abuse, and substance abuse.
Leslie Drozd, PhD, is a psychologist in independent practice in Newport Beach, California in clinical and forensic psychology with expertise in family violence, alienation, gatekeeping, child abuse, and substance abuse.
Private Practice Locations: Skokie, West Loop, & Elmhurst Expertise & Specializations: Trauma, Family Violence, Compassion Fatigue & Family / Couple Therapy Website: www.centerforcontextualchange.org
And most psychologists have leaned toward specialization in their own past practices, which also discounts their «expertise» as a know - everything generalist and means that for the most part they are little better than laypersons — a few courses in graduate school do not an expert make in substance abuse, domestic violence, parenting capacity (or even what constitutes «good parenting»), child sex abuse, family systems, psychometric testing, infant attachment, personality disorders, child development, breastfeeding, sibling relationships, child education, medical decision - making, communications, marital relations, and so forth.
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