A Safety Organized Approach to Intimate Partner Violence for Leaders

This three-day training equips leaders with the tools to support child welfare staff in addressing intimate partner violence (IPV) using a safety-organized, survivor-centered lens. Participants will explore how IPV—particularly patterns of coercive control—impacts family functioning and child safety. The training blends Structured Decision Making (SDM) Version 3.5 and Safety Organized Practice (SOP) to move beyond a “failure to protect” mindset, emphasizing practical strategies for partnering with survivors, engaging children, and holding perpetrators accountable. Leaders will experience a streamlined version of the full course tailored for supervisors and frontline staff. The course builds leadership capacity to improve case management services and advance safety, stability and well-being for children and families.

Topics by day

  • Day 1: Assessing IPV with SDM Version 3.5 and Safety Organized Practice (SOP)

  • Day 2: Partnering with Survivors and Children

  • Day 3: Engaging Perpetrators as Caregivers

CEUs
1.8
Section Number
251CPS909
Instruction Method
Classroom

Location

Sacramento County Department of Child, Family and Adult Services

3331 Power Inn Road, Sacramento, CA, 95826

Sacramento County Department of Child, Family and Adult Services

Sacramento County Department of Child, Family and Adult Services 3331 Power Inn Road, Sacramento, CA, 95826

Sacramento County Department of Child, Family and Adult Services

Sacramento County Department of Child, Family and Adult Services 3331 Power Inn Road, Sacramento, CA, 95826

Sacramento: Kings Way Building

Sacramento: Kings Way Building 3707 Kings Way, Sacramento, CA, 95821

Section Notes

Cohort B: 

August 5, 7 & 27, 2025