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Becoming Ethical:Advancing Invitational Practice With Men Who Have Abused
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Becoming Ethical:Advancing Invitational Practice With Men Who Have Abused
This week-long training program will explore principles and applications of invitational practice with men who perpetuate abuse. It is designed to advance and extend the participants' engagement with men who have abused within their families and communities.
Participants will learn to develop invitational practices which:
• Assist men to access their own ethical strivings and internal motivations
• Address restraining effects of developmental trauma and disadvantage
• Enable a shift from reactive to responsive emotions
• Respond effectively to challenging presentations and protest
• Assist naming and facing violence and its impact
• Promote restitution and reparation within families and communities
• Build ethical integrity and self-respect
• Establish readiness for relationship/ family interventions
• Address violence and abusive behaviours with young people through the use of intervention practices
*To read more, please download the brochure



