Providing Support for Survivors of Murder-Suicide: A Community Protocol Launch
Training participants will explore the homicide-suicide connection in lethal incidents of domestic violence and discuss the recommendations of the Georgia Domestic Violence Fatality Review Project as they pertain to murder-suicide.
1 - 4 a.m.
PLEASE JOIN US FOR A TRAINING on PROVIDING SUPPORT FOR SURVIVORS OF MURDER-SUICIDE - A COMMUNITY PROTOCOL LAUNCH
Hosted by: The Columbia Judicial Circuit Family Violence Task Force and the Georgia Commission on Family Violence
Presented by: Kylee Elliott, Support for Survivors of Murder-Suicide Project Coordinator and Carolynn Brooks, Fatality Review Project Coordinator
When: December 1, 2022 from 1PM - 4PM
Where: Virtual Training - Zoom
A murder-suicide can shatter the equilibrium in the lives of those left behind. Following a murder-suicide, families and friends may be confronted with numerous situations which they may find overwhelming. It is critically important that we, as a community, come together to let them know that they are not invisible, and they are not alone in their journey to healing.
Training participants will explore the homicide-suicide connection in lethal incidents of domestic violence and discuss the recommendations of the Georgia Domestic Violence Fatality Review Project as they pertain to murder-suicide. Additionally, participants will discover and practice the implementation of a community protocol for responding to the needs of survivors of murder-suicide.
Continuing Education Units: This training has been approved by the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council for 3 continuing education units (CEUs) for state-certified domestic violence programs. This training has been approved by the Georgia Commission on Family Violence for 1 FVIP CE credit and 1 training hour credit.