Mental Health · VennBoard for DV Counselors
Safety first. Always.
DV counseling — for survivors and, in some programs, for offenders — happens at the highest stakes in divorce. VennBoard supports both ends of that work with safety-first defaults: separate accounts, no shared visibility by default, and explicit, audited release for any cross-party communication.
DV Counselor on a matter
Domestic Violence Counselor
- Run survivor-focused or offender-program sessions with strict separation
- Document safety planning with the client; never expose plans to the other p…
- Issue completion or compliance reports the court can accept
- Coordinate with law enforcement, advocates, or shelter networks where appro…
- Audit log: every action timestamped & exportable
Jobs to be done
What a DV Counselor actually does — on VennBoard.
- Run survivor-focused or offender-program sessions with strict separation.
- Document safety planning with the client; never expose plans to the other party.
- Issue completion or compliance reports the court can accept.
- Coordinate with law enforcement, advocates, or shelter networks where appropriate.
- Maintain trauma-informed defaults across every interaction.
Documents you’ll touch
The artifacts the work produces.
Each lives on the matter, with audit-graded provenance, version control, and exportable records.
Tools that fit your role
What VennBoard gives a DV Counselor.
Account Separation
Survivor and offender never see each other on the platform.
Safety-Plan Privacy
Survivor-only by default; never shareable.
Audited Releases
Cross-party info only with documented consent.
Court-Aligned Reporting
Forms the court accepts.
Works alongside
The other professionals on the matter.
VennBoard is built so every role on a divorce case can collaborate on one workspace, with the right scope. Here’s who you’ll most often coordinate with.
