Impact of Domestic Violence on Children Seminar offered at Family Education and Support Services
Impact of Domestic Violence on Children Seminar offered at Family Education and Support Services
Provides a 4-hour class designed to assist parents in supporting children who have witnessed, or have been affected by domestic violence. Upon completion of the seminar, participants receive a certificate of completion. Classes are offered twice per month on a Saturday from 9am-1pm, and are presented separately for men and women.
Physical Address
6840 Capitol Blvd S, Tumwater, WA 98501
Hours
M-Th, 8:30am-4:30pm F, 8:30am-1pm. Classes: Sa, 9am-1pm
Voice
Application process
Call, go online or visit the administrative office for class scheduling and to register. Classes are held at the Family Education and Support Services office.
Fee
$75 is charged to participants. Pre-payment is required for these classes. Sliding scale is available for those that qualify. Please call for more information. Class may also be paid for by a referral from DSHS.
Eligibility
Parents, court requirement, or attendees requiring educational needs.
Agency info
Family Education and Support Services
Family Education and Support Services is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit agency dedicated to inspire healthy child development through the provision of Family Stengthening Services. Our strategies include targeting adults who have the greatest influence over the health and well-being of children. Last year we serveed over 8,500 individuals through our prevention, intervention, and community enrichment services. We serve indivduals, Families and Communinities thorugh evidence based training, support case managment, concrete supports, home visitation services and more. Parenting classes cover such topics as Discipline and Guidance, Domestic Violence, Divorce and Separation, Kinship Care, Parenting and Fathering. We collaborate with schools to provide mainstream parenting classes such as "Winning At Parenting." We are contracted providers for such programs as "MRT Parenting and Family Values," "Impact of Domestic Violence on Children," "Consider the Children," "Kinship," "Parent Child Assistance Program," and "Dynamic Dads" programs. We coordinate a financial assistance program for Kinship or relative caregivers called "Kinship Caregiver Support Program" and a weekly support group for caregivers in Thurston, and monthly groups in Mason and Lewis counties. We also collaborate with the Hands on Children's Museum to provide a support group for foster parents called "Lifeline." and for Kinship CAregovers every Tuesday evening. In addition we offer a variety of continuing education programs for pre-school teachers, parents, foster parents, Kinship families and other early childhood professionals who work with children.