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Student Experience

Gender-based violence is a common social problem that impacts individuals and families locally and globally. OGBV offers students an opportunity to deepen their knowledge about multiple forms of gender-based violence through classroom and hands-on education within a supportive learning environment. You can connect with faculty, engage in our Survivor Link AmeriCorps Program, , earn the Domestic Violence Certificate, or work on meaningful research.

 

Join our community and help us make a difference in the lives of gender-based violence survivors in Arizona and worldwide!

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Students who enroll in Survivor Link gain hands-on experience implementing healthy relationships and domestic violence interventions in conjunction with a degree required practicum or internship. You can count practicum hours as national service, earn money, make a difference, and create lasting networks. Join a community of students who are working to end the epidemic of domestic violence through evidence-based prevention and intervention.

 

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The Domestic Violence Certificate provides students with the advanced knowledge and practical skills needed to engage in evidence-based domestic violence prevention and intervention. You will complete coursework that provides a comprehensive overview of domestic violence and healthy relationships, then have an opportunity to choose from a broad range of elective courses and engage in hands-on learning experience. Combine the Domestic Violence Certificate with our Survivor Link AmeriCorps program to enhance your learning experience!

 

Domestic Violence Certificate Courses

 

 

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DV Certificate

The Domestic Violence Certificate, offered through the School of Social Work, is available for all ASU students interested in developing advanced knowledge and gaining practice skills in domestic violence, victim advocacy, and evidence-based interventions.

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Courses

The School of Social Work offers multiple undergraduate and graduate courses on gender-based violence and healthy relationships, focused on developing knowledge and gaining practical skills that can be applied across a range of professional settings to impact our communities.

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Survivor Link

Survivor Link AmeriCorps provides students with hands-on experience implementing healthy relationships and domestic violence interventions while engaging in national service and earning money - all while completing a degree-required internship or practicum!

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Contact

To learn more about AmeriCorps Survivor Link interning with OGBV, the domestic violence certificates or courses,
please email us: survivorlink@asu.edu

For research, organizational collaborations, and public relations, please email: ogbv@asu.edu

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