An e-SAFeR Approach: Navigating Family Violence in Parenting Plans
Explore the web-based e-SAFeR, a cutting-edge tool for family law professionals to create parenting plans within the updated scope of family violence. This guide was built collaboratively on the foundation of Canada’s HELP toolkit, the RIA Risk Assessment, the Danger Assessment, and the SAFeR. This session offers practical training in using e- SAFeR to screen, assess, and address family violence, ensuring compliance with legal standards while safeguarding children's best interests. Join the presenters to enhance your capability in formulating dynamic, safe parenting plans that reflect the complexities of family violence.

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* 1. Based on the content of this session, I am able to (1=Strongly disagree, 5=Strongly agree):

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1. Explain use of the e-SAFeR tool to conduct comprehensive assessments of family violence.
2. Apply assessments effectively within the legal framework to design parenting plans that are both safe and practical.

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* 2. Please rate presenter: Katreena L. Scott, PhD, CPsych (1=Poor, 5=Excellent)

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* 3. Please rate presenter: Lisa K. Heslop, PhD(c), MA (1=Poor, 5=Excellent)

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* 4. The content of the presentation was consistent with the abstract in the symposium brochure

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* 5. Please rate this session presentation overall (1=Poor, 5=Excellent)

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* 6. How much did you learn as a result of this CE program? (1=Very little, 5=Great deal)

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* 7. Information presented in this session reflected the most current evidence on this topic (1=Disagree, 5=Agree)

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* 8. How useful was the content of this CE program for your practice or other professional development (1=Not useful, 5=Extremely useful)

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