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Webinar Certificates & Resources

Thank you for watching a replay of one of our domestic violence professional webinars. These training opportunities are made available with support from our generous corporate sponsors and donors to Theresa's Fund (the 501(c)3 nonprofit that operates DomesticShelters.org). If you'd like to support this program, you can donate here

To find more free training visit our webinar archive

Below you'll find a link to the shared resources folder containing a downloadable attendance certificate. 

2025 Webinars

Empowering Survivors Through Online Learning: A Path to Stability and GrowthEmerging Issues in Technology-Enabled Domestic Violence
Empowering Rural Victims to Overcome Barriers and Move from Crisis to Self Sufficiency
Camp HOPE America: Trauma Informed Framework for Serving Youth Impacted by Domestic Violence & Abuse
Maximize Your Impact in 2025 With DomesticShelters.org

Previous Webinars

Domestic Violence and Pets: Creating a Pet-Friendly Program that Works for You
Moving Forward: Finding Our Strength and Resilience During COVID-19

I Just Can't Think Straight: Domestic Violence, Traumatic Brain Injury and Strangulation

5 Steps to Empower Survivors to Succeed Financially

Crossroads: The Intersection of Victims and Law Enforcement Advocacy

Tools and Tips to Address Partner-Inflicted Brain Injury in Your Organization

Just Record It! The Rights and Wrongs of Stalking and Domestic Violence Documentation

What Do PACEs Have to Do With DV? Everything

Invisible Chains: From Domestic Violence to Coercive Control

What Every Advocate Needs to Know About Strangulation

Unleashed: How to Cultivate, Clarify and Connect Your Resilience Story

Estimating the Local Impact of Intimate Partner Violence
Social Media Strategies to Build and Grow Community Support
911 DV Safety Protocols: Standard Procedures and New Technology
Leadership 101: Practical Strategies for Inspiring and Empowering Others
Recognizing and Responding to Stalking
Accelerate Your Wish List Donations
When Abusers Drug an Intimate Partner
Hope Rising: How the Science of HOPE Can Change Your Life
Panel Discussion: Hiring, Managing and Retaining Frontline Staff
Building Bridges for Safe Communities: From the Incident Through the Court System
Lobbying 101: Influencing Your Government Leaders for Positive Change
911: The Gateway to the Criminal Justice System
Why Family Courts Fail Protective Mothers and Their Children: 20 Common Mistakes in Evaluations Judges Miss
Moving from Barrier to Benefit: Overcoming the Challenges of Creating Pet-Friendly Domestic Violence Shelters
Lundy Bancroft Webinar: Two Informative Sessions
Building Bridges with Law Enforcement
Children Caught in Invisible Chains: Coercive Control Domestic Abuse & Children
Building Bridges with Prosecution
Understanding Outputs vs. Outcomes and How They Can Transform Your Annual Report
The Intersectionality of Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking

Purple Ribbon Awards INSPIRE Webinar (All Sessions)

The Past, Present and Future of the Domestic Violence Movement
Technology Abuse: Framing the Issue & Solutions for Non-Tech People
Solutions To Common Hotline Challenges: Phone, Chat, Text, Scheduling, Reporting and Burnout
 
Grassroots Science: Understanding Women Who Unsilence Intimate Partner or Domestic Non-State Torture-Trafficking Victimizations
Full Humanity: Centering Intersectionality in All DV Services
When Domestic Violence Goes Digital

Using Technology to Improve the Journey to Support
Surviving Post-Separation Abuse: Supporting Survivors After Escaping Domestic Violence
Hidden in Plain Sight: Traumatic Brain Injury, Strangulation and Domestic Violence Webinar

The following guidelines are used by DomesticShelters.org to determine which books we will make available in our Recommended Books section. If you are an author and would like us to consider your book for our site, please review the guidelines carefully before submitting. To submit a book, email us at info@domesticshelters.org and include a PDF copy of the book.

  • Your book must be published by a traditional publisher, not self-published.
  • The book must be professionally written, researched, fact-checked, edited and copyedited.
  • The book must meet book publishing industry standards for formatting, structure and presentation.
  • The writing must exhibit expert understanding of domestic violence or related topics.
  • The author is ideally widely recognized for their expertise on the topic presented.
  • The book must have an ISBN 10.
  • The book must be available through amazon.com.
  • You must submit a PDF version of the book so that it can be easily reviewed.

While we receive many book submissions and reserve the right to determine which books will become available on DomesticShelters.org, we’re nonetheless greatly appreciative of all the good work created by the many people working to help survivors and end domestic violence.