Classes and Groups
- Women's Empowerment Program
- Parenting Classes
- Men's Enrichment Program
- Sexual Abuse Awareness Classes
- Anger Management Classes
- Women's Batters Intervention
- Youth Groups
Program Overview
Two-Lifestyles, Inc., Domestic Violence (I.M.P.A.C.T) Program is here to Empower women to recognize the signs of abuse, find their voice, and take steps towards keeping themselves and their families safe. The Domestic Violence (I.M.P.A.CT.) Program provides crucial support and resource that is essential for breaking the cycle of violence. Such as equipping individuals with knowledge about red flags and warning signs, the program enables them to make informed decisions about their safety and well-being. Additionally, offering strategies for safely exiting abusive situations and protecting themselves and their families is crucial for ensuring a smoother transition out of harmful environments. Providing ongoing support and resources for individuals who have experienced domestic violence can also help in reducing the risk of future incidents. This might include counseling, legal assistance, financial support, and access to community resources.
Requirements
I. Each person will go through a one-time registration-screening process that would support them getting connected to the appropriate case manager to help receive other needed services.
II. Each person is responsible for paying his registration fees prior to receiving any enrollment letter or progress note. All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE (Up to 30 Days to pay fee)
III. Each person will bring to the registration screening a copy of their driver license, current minute order, DCFS case plan or TDM services plan. (any document stating reason for referral)
Evaluation
After each class you are obligated to complete an anonymous evaluation form about what you learned in-group today. This is not an English or writing class we just need your honest feedback to better our program. So, Men please feel free to be honest with your thoughts.
Letters
There is a $20 fee per letter that Domestic Violence (I.M.P.A.C.T) participants are responsible for. Fees must be paid in full before any letter is release to Participant and or social workers. Letters can be requested in person, or contacting Medical Records via phone or email. No letters will be released to social workers or lawyers without an email with the department leader head. Any letter request within a week is considered rushed. There is a $15 fee on top of the $20 fee for rushed letter.
Materials
Please bring your pen, highlighter and binder ready to work, learn and share different strategies for surviving after abuse.
Milestones
Domestic Violence I.M.P.A.C.T
26 Weeks of Classes
It is mandatory to complete all course weeks before receiving completion certificate.
If by an unforeseen reason the class is missed you are obligated to complete with the next round I.M.P.A.C.T class.
Confidentially
Due to the nature of our agency, you must keep our program address and information confidential at all times. If you have a ride, please note that they are not able to stay in the parking lot at anytime for the confidentially of the other women.
If you cannot honor our safety, you will be asked to leave and will be terminated from the program.
Pretest and Posttest Assessment
In measuring the effectiveness of our program in changing long standing, habits and beliefs, that eliminate continue cycles of abuse assessment is most often designed to gather information at the beginning and end of the program.
It is important to use your assessment that has pretest and posttest versions, which allow measurements of change without the bias of the practice effect.
Requirements Each person is responsible for paying her registration fees prior to receiving any enrollment letter or progress note. All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE (Up to 15 Days to pay fee) Each person will bring to the registration screening a copy of your valid driver license or Identification, current minute order, DCFS case plan or TDM services plan. (Any document stating reason for referral) Materials Milestones |
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Program Overview
Two-Lifestyles, Inc., CIPP Men’s Enrichment Program is here to help Fathers understand their rights, roles and responsibilities in keeping their children safe, getting their case closed sooner and never come to the attention of DCFS again.
Requirements
I. Each person will go through a one-time registration-screening process that would support them getting connected to the appropriate case manager to help receive other needed services.
II. Each person is responsible for paying his registration fees prior to receiving any enrollment letter or progress note. All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE (Up to 30 Days to pay fee)
III. Each person will bring to the registration screening a copy of your driver license, current minute order, DCFS case plan or TDM services plan. (any document stating reason for referral)
Evaluation
After each class you are obligated to complete an anonymous evaluation form about what you learned in-group today. This is not an English or writing class we just need your honest feedback to better our program. So, Men please feel free to be honest with your thoughts.
Letters
There is a $20 fee per letter that CIPP participants are responsible for. Fees must be paid in full before any letter is release to Participant and or social workers. Letters can be requested in person, or contacting Medical Records via phone or email. No letters will be released to social workers or lawyers without an email with the department leader head. Any letter request within a week is considered rushed. There is a $15 fee on top of the $20 fee for rushed letter.
Requirements Each person is responsible for paying her registration fees prior to receiving any enrollment letter or progress note. All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE (Up to 15 Days to pay fee) Each person will bring to the registration screening a copy of your valid driver license or Identification, current minute order, DCFS case plan or TDM services plan. (Any document stating reason for referral) Materials Milestones | Talking to Your Kids About Sexual Assault Start conversations about safety when your kids are young Teach young children the language they need to talk about their bodies and information about boundaries to help them understand what is allowed and what is inappropriate. These lessons help them know when something isn’t right and give them the power to speak up. Teach children the names of their body parts. When children have the words to describe their body parts, they may find it easier to ask questions and express concerns about those body parts. Talk about secrets. Perpetrators will often use secret-keeping to manipulate children. Let children know they can always talk to you, especially if they’ve been told to keep a secret. If they see someone touching another child, they shouldn’t keep this secret, either. Learn more about protecting a child from sexual assault. |
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Program Overview Requirements Each person is responsible for paying her registration fees prior to receiving any enrollment letter or progress note. All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE (Up to 15 Days to pay fee) Each person will bring to the registration screening a copy of your valid driver license or Identification, current minute order, DCFS case plan or TDM services plan. (Any document stating reason for referral) Materials Milestones ANGER IS ONE LETTER FROM DANGER! |
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Program Overview Women Batterer intervention programs (BIPs) have become the preferred way for responding to perpetrators in the domestic violence field. However, the research on their efficacy has been mixed. Some major studies have shown little or no effect on participants, whereas other research has demonstrated significant improvement in a subset of women who complete the programs. Requirements Each person is responsible for paying her registration fees prior to receiving any enrollment letter or progress note. All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE (Up to 15 Days to pay fee) Each person will bring to the registration screening a copy of your valid driver license or Identification, current minute order, DCFS case plan or TDM services plan. (Any document stating reason for referral) Materials Milestones |
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