In addition to giving in-person presentations, we deliver any of our education programs virtually over Zoom or Teams to any group or organization who invites us to speak. Our community educators host webinars that are open to the public and free of charge. CEUs are available for professions seeking continuing education credits and certificates of attendance can be provided as well.
Register for the webinars on Zoom by clicking the register button below the webinar you would like to attend.
Here’s a short clip from a previous 90-minute webinar.
Learn about the characteristics of abuse, different forms of abuse, the cycle of abuse, why people stay in abusive relationships, the effects witness domestic abuse on children, warning signs, the importance of safety planning, and how to report and respond to abuse. This webinar is recommended for all community members, professional organizations, businesses, community organizations, schools, faith-based organizations, non-profits, and volunteers.
Here’s a short clip from a previous 90-minute webinar.
Cyberstalking is so much more involved than people realize. In this webinar, we answer the question, “What is cyberstalking, and how exactly does it work?” We also discuss methods and tactics used by stalkers, the impact that stalking has on people, explore resources and safety strategies, and learn what people can do to help. This webinar is recommended for all community members, professional organizations, businesses, community organizations, schools, faith-based organizations, non-profits, and volunteers. Teens are also welcome.
Here’s a short clip from a previous 90-minute webinar.
Children who grow up witnessing domestic abuse experience what we call “childhood domestic abuse.” In this webinar, we facilitate discussions on the dynamics of domestic abuse, the negative effects of short- and long-term effects on children who witness abuse in their homes, risk factors, and ways that adults who work with children can help. This webinar is recommended for parents, teachers, counselors, anyone working with teens, and teens themselves.
Here’s a short clip from a previous 90-minute webinar.
Sending sexually explicit photos to your partner might be exciting…and it might be dangerous. But a partner sharing the photos or explicit texts you share with them without your consent is a crime. In this webinar, we facilitate a discussion on what exactly constitutes as sexting, why teens sext, the dangers of sexting, the effects of sexting, non-consensual sharing of images, and the latest research about effective ways to respond to incidents of sexting.
HDNBC proudly serves anyone impacted by domestic abuse, family violence, or teen dating abuse regardless of gender identity, ethnicity, disability, immigration status, primary language, or sexuality.
Multigenerational families with kids (and adults) of all ages are supported. We can also provide safety for pets.