Preparing for Conversations with Parents or Caregivers Who Use Violence in Intimate Relationships
Use this resource as a guide to prepare to talk with parents or caregivers who use violence in intimate relationships.
Family well-being occurs when all family members are safe, healthy, and have chances for educational advancement and economic mobility. Support services such as early care and education, housing and food assistance, and physical and mental health care positively contribute to the well-being of families and their children. When families face challenges that cause stress, including poverty and homelessness, their health and wellness can be negatively impacted. Engaging families as active participants in problem-solving and goal-setting can help them identify and use their own strengths to address the challenges they face. When families are healthy, safe, and economically stable, their children's health and well-being can thrive.
Use this resource as a guide to prepare to talk with parents or caregivers who use violence in intimate relationships.
Programs can use this resource to learn more about working with families and children who may be experiencing violence.
Learn about ways to support people who have disclosed or shared their experiences of violence. There are no “perfect words” to say. The key is to simply listen, convey empathy, and offer support.