The Center for Family Safety and Healing
Allison Wager is a skilled Master of Social Work Intern with experience in various organizations such as The Center for Family Safety and Healing, Hittle House, Columbus Springs, DCCH Center for Children and Families, SwimSafe Pool Management, Inc, University of Northern Iowa, Center for Social and Behavioral Research, City of Cedar Falls, and Family and Children's Council. Allison has expertise in working with children and adults on developing positive behaviors, interpersonal relationships, and providing necessary interventions for trauma and mental health challenges. Allison has a strong background in research, training, and program coordination. Their educational background includes a Master of Social Work with a focus on Child and Youth Services.
The Center for Family Safety and Healing
The Center for Family Safety and Healing is part of Nationwide Children's Hospital, and fully addresses all aspects of family violence, including child abuse and neglect, teen dating abuse, domestic violence and elder abuse, thanks to an impressive combination of public and private resources. Education and prevention are important steps to help break the cycle of family violence in the community. Various topics and programs are available and can be customized for schools, colleges/universities, faith-based organizations, healthcare systems, employers, legal systems, service providers and other audiences. To request FREE training, please visit our website directly: http://familysafetyandhealing.org/programs-and-services/community-training-programs/ To learn more about signs of family violence and abuse, visit www.WheresTheLine.info.