Learning Network: Trauma & Violence Informed Approaches: Supporting Children Exposed to IPV

Issue 31 of the GBV Learning Network Newsletter explores Trauma- and Violence-Informed Approaches for supporting children exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV). This vital resource highlights the profound impact of IPV on children and the critical need for sensitive, trauma-informed interventions. It provides insights into effective strategies for creating safe, supportive environments that promote healing and resilience for children who have experienced IPV.

The newsletter underscores the importance of understanding the long-term effects of trauma on children and emphasizes collaborative, child-centred approaches to care. By mobilizing knowledge and resources, this issue aims to enhance the capacity of service providers, educators, and caregivers to respond effectively to the needs of children affected by violence. Explore how these evidence-based practices help break the cycle of trauma and promote healthier futures for children exposed to IPV.

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