[STC-APRIL 15th CLASS Registration Open] Boost Safety & Accountability in DV Cases


Victim-Centered Supervision:

Enhancing Accountability & Safety in Domestic Violence Cases

What is a victim-centered approach...and why does it matter in DV Supervision?

Domestic Violence Cases Are On EVERY Caseload
Over 50% of substance abusers also report DV in their relationships. Domestic violence and gang activity are not separate issues—they often reinforce one another through shared beliefs about power, control, and identity.

Domestic Violence Cases Are Different
DV involves power, control, manipulation—not just physical violence. Multiple flags indicate the need for heightened supervision, safety planning, and coordinated response. Standard supervision techniques may miss the warning signs.

Victim-Centered Doesn’t Mean Offender-Light
It means supervision is smarter and more informed, helping you support both safety and behavior change.

Join our 8-hour interactive training for real-world tools and strategies.

Enrollment is intentionally limited, and our last four sessions reached capacity quickly. Early registration is strongly recommended.


📣 What Others Are Saying:

“This was a fantastic training! I've been to many victim-focused trainings, but rarely do we talk about how to supervise domestic violence offenders. Nada’s probation experience made the material relevant and powerful. I’d love even more on what works for high-risk cases—because this is the kind of conversation we need.”
“I’d love to learn more about statistics around intense supervision for DV offenders—what’s really working? Are we truly helping victims by increasing oversight in cases like stalking, attempted strangulation, or DV with traumatic injury? This was a fantastic training!”
"This training was excellent! I really appreciate that the instructor will make several resources and links available to us.
"Nada was knowledgeable about the subject matter and was prepared for the presentation. You can tell that she is passionate and cares about the topic of Domestic Violence. It also helps that she used to be in the profession so using her professional experience is helpful. Great job and look forward to the next one."

Past Training Participants


Registration open now

(Seats limited)

April 15, 2026

(Wednesday)

8am-5pm (PST)

Virtual-Zoom link provided with registration

Cost: $150


Instructor:

Nada Yorke, LCSW, co-owner of Yorke Consulting, retired Probation Supervisor, published researcher, victim advocate, expert witness, and author of multiple intervention curricula for both adults and juveniles, including Another Way…Choosing to Change; R.O.A.R.-Resolving Our Anger Responsibly; and A New Path Forward-Developing Healthy Relationships for Life.

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STC# 08189098

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