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Healing the healers [electronic resource]. Series 2, Domestic violence : Supporting the Journey from Victim to Survivor / A project of Odyssey Impact! ; with generous support from Lilly Endowment Inc. ; in partnership with Faith Trust Institute ; director/producer, Kirsten Kelly.

Contributor(s): Kelly, Kirsten [director,, producer.] | FaithTrust Institute
Material type: FilmFilmPublisher: [New York, N.Y.] : Odyssey Impact Inc., [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (29 minutes)Content type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: computer | video Carrier type: online resourceSubject(s): Family violence | Victims of family violence | Intimate partner violence | Pastoral care | Church work with abused women | Church work with abusive men | Psychic trauma -- Religious aspectsGenre/Form: Interviews. Online resources: Click here to access online Series host: Rev. Tawana Davis.Project consultant: Rev. Amy Gopp.Summary: Faith leaders are often the first point of contact for a victim reaching out for help. Faith communities should be places of safety, hope and healing. When someone comes to you, will you know what to do to save that person’s life? The series provides insights and strategies for care, along with practical tools to building a strong network of support in your faith communities. The series can be used for self-learning, workshops, trainings, as well as in the classroom and community. Series 2 includes 4 episodes and an expert written guide that navigates the complex issue of domestic violence to encourage and support faith leaders in creating safe and trusted communities for victims and survivors. Featured faith leaders include survivors of domestic violence and leaders who have bravely worked through this complex issue with those affected and their broader community.
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Title from resource description page (www.healingthehealers.org, viewed July 14, 2021).

Episode 1: Supporting the Journey from Victim to Survivor -- Featuring: Revised Tawana Davis, Co-Founder of Soul2Soul Sisters, Rev. Bonita Chase Darby, author of “Daughter Your Faith has Healed You” and Rev. Dr. Regina Groff, Itinerant Elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church -- Themes: Finding Courage to Speak Out; Surviving Trauma with Children; Shattered Trust; Facing Danger and Taking the Risk to Leave; Noticing the Signs of Trauma and Abuse; Self Care for Survivors and Faith Leaders; Forgiveness as a stage of healing; Building Safe Communities of Faith.

Series host: Rev. Tawana Davis.

Project consultant: Rev. Amy Gopp.

Faith leaders are often the first point of contact for a victim reaching out for help. Faith communities should be places of safety, hope and healing. When someone comes to you, will you know what to do to save that person’s life? The series provides insights and strategies for care, along with practical tools to building a strong network of support in your faith communities. The series can be used for self-learning, workshops, trainings, as well as in the classroom and community. Series 2 includes 4 episodes and an expert written guide that navigates the complex issue of domestic violence to encourage and support faith leaders in creating safe and trusted communities for victims and survivors. Featured faith leaders include survivors of domestic violence and leaders who have bravely worked through this complex issue with those affected and their broader community.

In English.

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