Event Details


Description: This 2 day, in-person training, created specifically for executive directors and staff in supervisory positions, will provide an overview of the Ingredients for Effective Supervisory Practice. Together, these approaches are trauma-informed and can be implemented by supervisors with their supervisees working in domestic violence programs.  Attendees will gain understanding of the three functions of supervision (education, support and administration) and strategies for accountability, transparency and staff growth and development. The training will highlight the benefits of incorporating these ingredients into our work to counter burn-out, compassion fatigue and secondary trauma.

Virtual Follow-Up Zoom Sessions as well. 

 

Intended Audience: Executive Directors and administrators in supervisory positions from domestic violence centers across Georgia.  GCADV offers this training annually. Please only register if you have NOT attended this training in a previous year. 

Registration is Free and open to executive directors and staff in supervisory positions from domestic violence shelters or community-based domestic violence service programs. 


Date & Time

Event Date(s): 02/12/2025 - 02/13/2025

Event Time(s): 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Credits: 14 Hours


Contact Person

Trish Hardy thardy@gcadv.org

Location

Double Tree Atlanta Airport
3400 Norman Berry Drive
Atlanta, GA 30344


Speaker Information

Cathy Cave, Senior Consultant with the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma and Mental Health


Intended Audience

Executive Directors and administrators in supervisory positions from domestic violence centers across Georgia. GCADV offers this training annually. Please only register if you have NOT attended this training in a previous year.


Registration Cancellation Policy

Contact thardy@gcadv.org to change or cancel your registration after it has been approved.


Hotel Stipend

GCADV has a limited number of hotel stipends available to offset overnight lodging costs to attend this training. The stipend recipient(s) must be a full-time or part-time staff member of a GCADV member organization or state-certified family violence shelter and travel more than 120 miles one-way (240 roundtrip) to attend the training. 

Apply Early: Stipends will be awarded on a first come, first serve basis to the staff members that meet the above travel distance requirements. You are encouraged to apply early since stipends are limited.

Hotel stipends are awarded on the condition that the registered person(s) attends the entire training. If stipend recipients do not attend the entire training, GCADV may invoice your program for the hotel costs.

To apply for a hotel stipend, please email krussell@gcadv.org and include the following information:

1. Your organization name 

2. Estimated round trip mileage to attend the training 

3. Names of individuals attending/staying overnight 

4. Number of hotel nights requested 

5. Number of hotel rooms requested 

6. If you require an accessible room or any other special accommodations.