
Doula training does not cover domestic violence, but 1 in 4 women will experience DV in their lifetime. It's imperative we have the skills to support clients with compassionate, trauma-informed care.
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Addresses a gap in DV advocacy by focusing on doula support.

Training developed and taught by a professionalĀ and DV survivor.

Flexible learning options including virtual, in-person, and self-paced.
Positive Change.
Programs integrating doula support have shown to not only improve birth outcomes but also help reduce the frequency of repeat IPV incidents by offering tailored care and connecting survivors to comprehensive safety planning and advocacy resources.


What you get:
This is more than just a training, its a Concrete Rose Holistic experience.

Participant Workbook
You get a copy of the participant workbook with other resources and goodies that you can keep in your doula bag and use as a reference.Ā
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Meet and brainstorm with other people passionate about the work in a safe and supportive space.Ā
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Interactive Training
This training is meant to be interactive, with practical application, role-play and practice opportunities.
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My name is Amber Twyne, Iām aĀ domestic violence survivor, Certified Doula Trainer and Perinatal Educator andĀ an advocate for holistic health. IĀ support clients during some of the most vulnerable and sacred moments of their lives.
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