Domestic Violence and Social Work Practice

About this course

Expected learning outcomes

The lesson aims to raise students’ awareness on domestic violence issues, to improve their knowledge and reinforce their skills in addressing and dealing efficiently with abused people in the health and social care settings. At the end of the course students should be able to: 

  • Gain understanding of the dynamics and consequences of violence. 
  • Develop clinical skills needed to screen for violence, assess risk, provide counselling and document violent situations in charts and referrals. 
  • Understand the law implementation process for domestic violence cases and become aware of the referral resources and procedures.

Indicative Syllabus

    • Theory of violence
    • Risk factors and consequences
    • Clinical indicators of domestic violence
    • Clinical protocols and practice guidelines for the identification and management of domestic violence
    • Cultural competency in responding to domestic violence victims
    • Screening for domestic violence
    • Interviewing basics, barriers to interviewing, sensitive questioning
    • Recording and documentation of domestic violence
    • Information sharing
    • Counselling techniques
    • Referral – networking
    • Reporting requirements – Mandatory reporting
    • Legal framework

    Teaching / Learning Methodology

    Lectures

    Problem solving

    Case studies

    Role playing

    Small-group task-oriented discussions

    Individual reading

    Recommended Reading

    Roberts, G., Hegarty, K., & Feder, G. (2006). Intimate partner abuse and health professionals: New approaches to domestic violence. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.

    McClennen, J. C. (2010). Social Work and Family Violence: Theories, Assessment, and Intervention. NY: Springer.

    Prerequisites

    Start Date

    TBA

    End Date

    TBA

    Apply

    TBA

    Local Course Code

    TBA

    Cycle

    TBA

    Year of study

    TBA

    Language

    English

    Study Load

    5 ECTS

    Mode of delivery

    Ι. Final written examinations (70%) ΙΙ. Evaluation of practical skills (30%)

    Instructors

    Dr. Maria Papadakaki

    Course coordinator

    Dr. Maria Papadakaki

    E-mail

    mpapadakaki@hmu.gr