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X-WR-CALDESC:Mental health concerns and experiences of domestic violence of
 ten overlap in complex and misunderstood ways. For healthcare providers\, 
 community health workers\, and social service professionals\, recognizing 
 these intersections is critical to providing effective\, trauma-informed s
 upport. This webinar will explore how domestic violence and coercive contr
 ol can impact an individual's mental\, emotional\, and physical health\, i
 ncluding common ways these experiences may present in healthcare and commu
 nity settings. Participants will learn how to identify warning signs\, ask
  meaningful questions\, and assess situations more thoroughly to connect i
 ndividuals with appropriate resources and support. Through real-world case
  examples\, attendees will gain insight into successful mental health warm
  handoffs\, referral strategies\, and approaches to navigating challenging
  conversations. The session will also examine the long-term health consequ
 ences of abuse\, review evidence-based treatment modalities\, and provide 
 practical guidance for navigating Delaware's mental health and domestic vi
 olence resource systems.\n\nIn addition\, the webinar will address the imp
 ortance of self-care\, self-advocacy\, and resilience for both clients and
  professionals working in these challenging spaces. This webinar is design
 ed for healthcare providers\, community health workers\, social service pr
 ofessionals\, behavioral health practitioners\, and others seeking to stre
 ngthen their ability to support individuals impacted by domestic violence 
 and mental health challenges.\n\nA webinar for community members is schedu
 led for 7/28/24 from 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.\n\n<b>Presenters:</b>\n\n<b>Mar
 iann Kenville-Moore </b> is a licensed social worker with decades of exper
 ience across public and nonprofit sectors. Originally from South Jersey\, 
 she made Delaware her home after graduating from the University of Delawar
 e with a BA in sociology. She later earned a Master of Social Work from Ru
 tgers\, the State University of New Jersey. Her leadership roles with the 
 Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence\, the Department of Justice\,
  and the Division of Family Services strengthened her expertise in crisis 
 response and intervention\, as well as her ability to shape laws\, policie
 s\, and programs to advance equity and social justice. Mariann strives to 
 meet individuals where they are\, working collaboratively to identify need
 s\, navigate challenges\, and promote well-being. Her focus on family viol
 ence has provided deep insight into the lasting impact of trauma and the i
 mportance of trauma-informed care. Her work with individuals living with m
 ental illness motivates her to dismantle stigma and build a Delaware where
  recovery is supported\, and connection is valued. Mariann is committed to
  fostering change that leads to healthier communities across Delaware. She
  lives in Wilmington with her husband\, Tom\, and their sons.  \n\n<b>Esth
 er Hofknecht\, MSM-HCA</b> has worked in healthcare as an advocate\, marke
 ter\, and fundraiser for nearly 20 years. She has worked with people with 
 disabilities\, brain injuries\, mental illness\, and substance use disorde
 rs. Esther found her niche with mental health and substance use disorders 
 when she joined SUN Behavioral in 2019. In 2024\, she joined the Mental He
 alth Association in Delaware as a Development Manager focusing on Growth &
  Education. She works to promote MHA’s four annual educational conferences
  and raise funds to continue to make those events accessible to the commun
 ity. Esther’s work at MHA allows her to live her purpose as an advocate fo
 r inclusive employment and champion of patient-centered healthcare. She ha
 s struggled with depression and anxiety since 2001. She is a survivor of d
 omestic violence and intimate partner violence. She is a member of the neu
 rodivergent community\, having been diagnosed with both ADHD and Autism Sp
 ectrum Disorder in her mid-40s. Esther is a graduate of Wilmington Univers
 ity (Master of Science in Management-Health Care Administration) and recei
 ved her Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership (BSOL) from Thoma
 s Edison State University. Esther is also a proud graduate of the Academy 
 for Women and Leadership with the Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business. 
 Most recently\, Esther joined the University of Delaware’s Center for Disa
 bilities Studies as a 2025-26 cohort member of their Leadership Education 
 in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND) program. Esther is a
 lso a mixed media artist and arts instructor certified to teach the Lifeti
 me Arts Creative Aging Arts Education Model with the Delaware Division of 
 Arts. She recently completed the Trauma-Informed Teaching Practitioner of 
 Art (TIPTA) certificate with the Bartol Foundation and is now a Trauma-Inf
 ormed Teaching Artist. She is part of a team of teaching artists conductin
 g Delaware’s first CreatiVeterans program and has built curriculum and tau
 ght gelli plate printing classes in 2025 and 2026. Esther is a resident of
  Dover and has lived in Delaware for 22 years.  \n\n \n<i>Live/Virtual - L
 ooking at the Whole Picture: Domestic Violence\, Mental Health\, and Pathw
 ays to Help as a live/virtual event on July 21\, 2026 has been approved by
  the CE Approval Collaborative Review Committee for up to 1.5 Category I C
 EUs in for course # DE20260721 Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violenc
 e is approved for this continuing education event by the NASW-DE Continuin
 g Education Approval Collaborative. CE Approval Collaborative Approval Per
 iod: June 11\, 2026\, through January 31\, 2027. Delaware social workers w
 ill receive up to 1.5 CE credits for participating in this course.</i>
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DESCRIPTION:Mental health concerns and experiences of domestic violence oft
 en overlap in complex and misunderstood ways. For healthcare providers\, c
 ommunity health workers\, and social service professionals\, recognizing t
 hese intersections is critical to providing effective\, trauma-informed su
 pport. This webinar will explore how domestic violence and coercive contro
 l can impact an individual's mental\, emotional\, and physical health\, in
 cluding common ways these experiences may present in healthcare and commun
 ity settings. Participants will learn how to identify warning signs\, ask 
 meaningful questions\, and assess situations more thoroughly to connect in
 dividuals with appropriate resources and support. Through real-world case 
 examples\, attendees will gain insight into successful mental health warm 
 handoffs\, referral strategies\, and approaches to navigating challenging 
 conversations. The session will also examine the long-term health conseque
 nces of abuse\, review evidence-based treatment modalities\, and provide p
 ractical guidance for navigating Delaware's mental health and domestic vio
 lence resource systems.\n\nIn addition\, the webinar will address the impo
 rtance of self-care\, self-advocacy\, and resilience for both clients and 
 professionals working in these challenging spaces. This webinar is designe
 d for healthcare providers\, community health workers\, social service pro
 fessionals\, behavioral health practitioners\, and others seeking to stren
 gthen their ability to support individuals impacted by domestic violence a
 nd mental health challenges.\n\nA webinar for community members is schedul
 ed for 7/28/24 from 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.\n\n<b>Presenters:</b>\n\n<b>Mari
 ann Kenville-Moore </b> is a licensed social worker with decades of experi
 ence across public and nonprofit sectors. Originally from South Jersey\, s
 he made Delaware her home after graduating from the University of Delaware
  with a BA in sociology. She later earned a Master of Social Work from Rut
 gers\, the State University of New Jersey. Her leadership roles with the D
 elaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence\, the Department of Justice\, 
 and the Division of Family Services strengthened her expertise in crisis r
 esponse and intervention\, as well as her ability to shape laws\, policies
 \, and programs to advance equity and social justice. Mariann strives to m
 eet individuals where they are\, working collaboratively to identify needs
 \, navigate challenges\, and promote well-being. Her focus on family viole
 nce has provided deep insight into the lasting impact of trauma and the im
 portance of trauma-informed care. Her work with individuals living with me
 ntal illness motivates her to dismantle stigma and build a Delaware where 
 recovery is supported\, and connection is valued. Mariann is committed to 
 fostering change that leads to healthier communities across Delaware. She 
 lives in Wilmington with her husband\, Tom\, and their sons.  \n\n<b>Esthe
 r Hofknecht\, MSM-HCA</b> has worked in healthcare as an advocate\, market
 er\, and fundraiser for nearly 20 years. She has worked with people with d
 isabilities\, brain injuries\, mental illness\, and substance use disorder
 s. Esther found her niche with mental health and substance use disorders w
 hen she joined SUN Behavioral in 2019. In 2024\, she joined the Mental Hea
 lth Association in Delaware as a Development Manager focusing on Growth & 
 Education. She works to promote MHA’s four annual educational conferences 
 and raise funds to continue to make those events accessible to the communi
 ty. Esther’s work at MHA allows her to live her purpose as an advocate for
  inclusive employment and champion of patient-centered healthcare. She has
  struggled with depression and anxiety since 2001. She is a survivor of do
 mestic violence and intimate partner violence. She is a member of the neur
 odivergent community\, having been diagnosed with both ADHD and Autism Spe
 ctrum Disorder in her mid-40s. Esther is a graduate of Wilmington Universi
 ty (Master of Science in Management-Health Care Administration) and receiv
 ed her Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership (BSOL) from Thomas
  Edison State University. Esther is also a proud graduate of the Academy f
 or Women and Leadership with the Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business. M
 ost recently\, Esther joined the University of Delaware’s Center for Disab
 ilities Studies as a 2025-26 cohort member of their Leadership Education i
 n Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND) program. Esther is al
 so a mixed media artist and arts instructor certified to teach the Lifetim
 e Arts Creative Aging Arts Education Model with the Delaware Division of A
 rts. She recently completed the Trauma-Informed Teaching Practitioner of A
 rt (TIPTA) certificate with the Bartol Foundation and is now a Trauma-Info
 rmed Teaching Artist. She is part of a team of teaching artists conducting
  Delaware’s first CreatiVeterans program and has built curriculum and taug
 ht gelli plate printing classes in 2025 and 2026. Esther is a resident of 
 Dover and has lived in Delaware for 22 years.  \n\n \n<i>Live/Virtual - Lo
 oking at the Whole Picture: Domestic Violence\, Mental Health\, and Pathwa
 ys to Help as a live/virtual event on July 21\, 2026 has been approved by 
 the CE Approval Collaborative Review Committee for up to 1.5 Category I CE
 Us in for course # DE20260721 Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence
  is approved for this continuing education event by the NASW-DE Continuing
  Education Approval Collaborative. CE Approval Collaborative Approval Peri
 od: June 11\, 2026\, through January 31\, 2027. Delaware social workers wi
 ll receive up to 1.5 CE credits for participating in this course.</i>
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Looking at the Whole Picture: Domestic Violence\, Mental H
 ealth\, and Pathways to Help
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