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Original Articles

Training Clergy

The Role of the Faith Community in Domestic Violence Prevention

Pages 47-62 | Received 01 Jun 2000, Accepted 01 Oct 2000, Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Domestic violence is a pervasive problem in our society that affects people at all levels. Places of worship are often viewed as safe places to obtain information, therefore clergy can play an important role in identifying and assisting domestic violence victims. During implementation of our rural health network domestic violence training, the lack of training for clergy was identified. Training and materials were developed specifically for clergy. Training objectives were: to understand the nature and dynamics of domestic violence; develop assessment skills in identifying victims; discuss potential overt and covert messages which contribute to domestic violence; discuss collaboration with healthcare, mental health and domestic violence advocates; become acquainted with available community resources; and describe how the faith community can bring healing to domestic violence victims and their families. Education and inclusion of clergy in domestic violence training adds to efforts made to improve the community's overall response to domestic violence.

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