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Supporting Adult Victims of Family Violence
By the end of the course, participants will be empowered with the knowledge and tools to make a meaningful difference in the lives of adult victims of family violence, contributing to their safety, recovery, and empowerment.
- Ong Bee Yong
- Caring for People

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- Course Overview
People who have been affected by family violence (FV) often find difficulty in sharing their pain with others. Many hold out for the sake for their family, feeling of shame and financial reasons. Family violence can take many forms: psychological, mental, emotional physical, financial and deliberate neglect.
This comprehensive course is designed to equip professionals, caregivers, and advocates with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively support adult victims of family violence. Through a combination of theoretical understanding, practical strategies, and interactive learning, participants will gain a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding family violence and the critical role they play in providing support and intervention.
By the end of the course, participants will be empowered with the knowledge and tools to make a meaningful difference in the lives of adult victims of family violence, contributing to their safety, recovery, and empowerment.
This course is conducted via lectures, case study discussions, role-play and simulations, and group discussions.
Course Duration: 7 hours
- What Others Say?
Posted on Celynn ChangTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’ve attended several courses with Orego and have been consistently impressed by the quality of their training. The content is clear, focused, and highly relevant to the local Singapore context. The trainers share many practical and actionable strategies that can be applied immediately at work. I also appreciate that the course durations are well-balanced — long enough to cover key concepts yet concise and engaging throughout. The availability of self-paced online courses is an added bonus, offering great flexibility for busy professionals. Paul is very friendly, personable and never fails to ensure that participants' training experiences are not compromised.Posted on Charlene HengTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Attended several courses by Orego. Dr Paul is very hospitable and warm in his receptions and always giving us yummy snacks. Location is often central and good. Trainer Gwen Koh explains concepts on trauma clearly, backed by many case examples from her wealth of experiences. The training sessions are often filled with fun-filled activities. The courses are suitable for wide range of audience.Posted on Josephine YeoTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A nice and friendly organization, we are well treated with tea and lunch. Thank youPosted on corinne lowTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The course is very useful. Provided a good understanding of ASD and practical tips & strategies.Posted on Wei Leng PoonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Thank you for Ruth for the insightful sharing. The case studies and examples illustrate the key points well. Perhaps you could include some useful references (research papers and books), resources (guide books, apps, IT resources) as well.Posted on Debbie LinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very informative and helpful to my work as a counsellor. Paul Goh is responsive and this course is skillsfutures claimable as well. Smooth registration process. Will recommend.Posted on adaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Easy-to-follow activities, strong introductory content great for those new to the field, practical strategies for working with children. Covers play therapy fundamentals, therapeutic powers of play, expressive arts, and practical applicationsPosted on Hymns JudyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The full-day workshop on “Working with Children Using Play and Creative Arts Therapy” was both insightful and engaging. It resonated strongly with me, as I am seeking to build and nurture meaningful connections with my four grandsons during their formative years. The introduction to play therapy provided me with practical strategies and a valuable framework that I can apply in my interactions with them.Posted on JY STrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Attended working with children using play and creative arts therapy. Personally felt the workshop was quite intense in a day, maybe because i need time to process and digest before I can move on to the next segment haha Regardless, the entire play therapy knowledge and activities were super insightful and i like how it emphasises play therapy is a process and it takes time. Shows compassion, strength and patience which the society lacks now. Jeanie was super real and candid, sharing real life cases and experiences to enhance learning on how play therapy works. Thank you so much Paul and Jeanie for the workshop! 💕
- Course Topics
Understand Family Violence Dynamics
- Explore the definitions, types, and patterns of family violence, including intimate partner violence, emotional abuse, and financial control.
- Examine the psychological and emotional impact on victims and the barriers they face in seeking help.
Identify Risk Factors and Signs
- Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse, both physical and psychological. Discuss the risk factors that contribute to family violence and how to assess the safety and needs of victims.
Understand Family Violence Perpetrators: Cultural and mental interpretations
- Socialisation from family-of-origin
- Cultural acceptance of use of violence to control
- Patriarchal perspective of having rights over others
- Purpose of such behaviour
Family Violence Using Research-based Models
- ‘Cycle of Violence’
- A model to explain the complexity and co-existence of abuse with loving behaviours
- ‘Power and Control Wheel’
- Power & Control diagram as a tool to understand the overall pattern of abusive and violent behaviours
Reasons why many Family Violence cases go unreported
- Cost-Benefit of staying on in the relationship
- Financial dependence
- Societal stigma
Effective Communication and Support Techniques:
- Develop skills in empathetic listening, crisis intervention, and supportive communication.
- Learn how to create a safe and non-judgmental space for victims to disclose their experiences.
- Conduct preliminary assessment to ascertain if the victim is safe
Legal and Ethical Considerations
- Understand the legal rights of victims, including protection orders and legal recourse. Explore the ethical responsibilities of professionals in supporting victims while respecting their autonomy and confidentiality.
Developing Safety Plans and Referrals
- Gain practical skills in creating safety plans tailored to individual needs and situations. Learn how to connect victims with appropriate resources, including shelters, counseling services, and legal assistance.
Self-Care and Resilience
Address the importance of self-care for professionals and advocates working with victims of family violence. Explore strategies for maintaining personal well-being and resilience in the face of challenging and emotionally taxing situations.
- Trainer Profile

Ong Bee Yong
Bee Yong is trained to handle Family Violence cases, assess and intervene for child abuse cases, do suicide prevention (ASIST) and intervention and is able to provide WHO-psychological first aid (PFA) to the affected people post disaster and to provide PFA training as a trainer. Her area of interests include helping victims of family violence find strength to make a stand, helping parents who have suffered grief when their children choose to end their life through suicide and training.With more than 23 years of helping experience, Bee Yong has worked overseas in less developed countries and for many years in Family Service Centres in Singapore both as a principal social worker and a counsellor.During the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Bee Yong led her team from the Crisis Relief Alliance in serving the mental and emotional needs of healthcare workers and the migrant worker community. In recognition of her leadership and work during the pandemic, Bee Yong received an award in the “Leaders of Good” category at 2020 President’s Volunteerism and Philanthropy Awards (PVPA).
Available Funding
NCSS VCF Pre- Approval Funding: $180
- Target Audience
This course is ideal for social workers, counsellors, healthcare professionals, law enforcement officers, staff and volunteers in religious and grassroot organisations involved in supporting or advocating for victims of family violence. It is also suitable for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of family violence and enhance their ability to offer effective support.
