Many years ago, Jill Anderson, CAPSA’s CEO and then caseworker provided a mobile response to a local restaurant, to support a staff member who was experiencing Domestic Violence outside of work. While providing this casework session in the back of this small drive-up restaurant, Jill realized the need to provide further education and support to businesses in our service area. Since this beginning, CAPSA has trained and collaborated with hundreds of businesses and provided support to hundreds of individuals impacted by Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault/Rape.
CAPSA offers the following trainings at no-cost to your business. These trainings can be adapted to meet your needs. Please reach out to alyna@capsa.org to schedule a training.
Recognize (Adapted to be 15, 30, or 45 minutes)
Participants will learn to distinguish between healthy, unhealthy, and abusive behaviors in relationships, emphasizing the recognition of signs for both positive and negative dynamics. The training also focuses on equipping learners to identify warning signs of domestic and sexual violence, particularly in workplace settings, covering behavioral, emotional, and physical indicators of abuse or trauma.
Respond (Adapted to be 15, 30, or 45 minutes)
Participants will learn to identify warning signs of potential domestic violence or abuse and gain detailed knowledge on responding effectively, focusing on two scenarios: reaching out to someone displaying warning signs and responding when a survivor seeks help. Additionally, participants will understand trauma and its effects, becoming trauma-informed in their roles, while also assessing and enhancing their workplace culture to support individuals during traumatic events.
Refer (Adapted to be 15, 30, or 45 minutes)
Participants will identify warning signs of potential domestic violence or abuse and acquire skills to respond empathetically, understanding the complexity of individuals’ situations, and referring them to CAPSA services within their roles. Additionally, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of CAPSA’s services, with an emphasis on maintaining confidentiality to support survivors effectively.
CAPSA Services & Championing Hope (Adapted to be 15, 30, or 45 minutes)
Participants will be informed about CAPSA’s services for individuals affected by abuse, including the 24/7 hotline, casework, legal assistance, and court advocacy. They will also gain awareness of personal biases and the impact on responses to harm, along with learning the role of being a bystander, emphasizing intervention as an upstander by challenging cultural attitudes and expressing non-judgment.