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Course Overview: Domestic abuse is a complex and pervasive issue that cuts across all demographics and societies. This progressive online course aims to explore the multifaceted nature of domestic abuse with a particular focus on the underreported and misunderstood phenomena of female-perpetrated violence. Designed for social workers, counsellors, legal professionals, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of domestic abuse dynamics, this course challenges entrenched stereotypes and expands the discourse beyond traditional narratives. Why This Course Is Important: • It acknowledges and examines the reality of female-perpetrated domestic violence, an often-overlooked facet of intimate partner violence. • It provides a balanced and inclusive understanding that is crucial for developing effective and empathetic intervention strategies. • It contributes to a more equitable support system for all survivors of domestic abuse, irrespective of gender. Course Content Highlights: • An in-depth look at the global statistics of domestic abuse and the societal impact of gendered expectations on understanding violence. • Critical analysis of the roles of gender in domestic abuse, including an examination of the societal norms that shape our responses to male vs. female perpetrators. • Exploration of the reasons women may resort to violence in intimate relationships, including self-defense, retaliation, and aggression.
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