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setting standards for certification, training and supervision of domestic violence professionals in Illinois

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CDVP

Certified Domestic Violence Professional (CDVP) is the standard for individuals who provide services and support for domestic abuse victims and their families.

CPAIP

Certified Partner Abuse Intervention Professionals (CPAIP) provide intervention and rehabilitation support for domestic abuse offenders.

Certified Sites

For locations and agencies that provide counseling services, group support, training or employment to CDVPs or CPAIP professionals.

ICDVP Change Reporting Form

If your agency has experienced changes at your certified site, submit the completed form to ICDVP at ilcdvp@ilcdvp.org. Once the form is submitted to ICDVP it will be reviewed and your site may be contacted to provide technical assistance and/or discuss options.

FAQs

ICDVP

ICDVP Board of Directors is looking for new members

December 06, 2024

At ICDVP we realize that to fulfill our mission, we need to include individuals who possess a broad range of

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CPAIP Certification – Eligibility Requirements

November 12, 2024

ICDVP has updated the standards for the CPAIP exam to align more with the CDVP exam standards. Please be aware

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CDVP/CPAIP Certification – March 2025 Renewal Notice

November 07, 2024

CDVP/CPAIP Certification – Renewal Notice Expiration Date:  03/31/25 Individual certification is renewed by completion of the required renewal Form 8,

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CDVP/CPAIP Certification – February 2025 Renewal Notice

November 07, 2024

CDVP/CPAIP Certification – Renewal Notice Expiration Date:  02/28/25 Individual certification is renewed by completion of the required renewal Form 8,

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IMPORTANT NOTICE – ICDVP Supervision Changes

October 01, 2024

  ICDVP Supervision Requirements In 2024, ICDVP created an Ad-Hoc Committee to review the current supervision requirements for both the

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Economic Justice and Domestic Violence Training – deadline to register has been extended until 09/09/24

August 13, 2024

Financial abuse is one of the most powerful methods of keeping a survivor trapped in an abusive relationship.  Local, state

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We work in partnership with several social service agencies. Training for these agencies assists in providing an understanding of the needs of survivors - even those we don’t serve ourselves. Sharing training and knowledge throughout our community is vital and working closely with so many other agencies who may be focused on other aspects of a survivors life (such as Land of Lincoln or DCFS) helps us provide a united assistance to those we work with on a regular basis.