Identifying & Responding to Family Violence in the Northern Territory

Identifying & Responding to Family Violence in the Northern Territory

Essential training for all frontline working in Central Australia, with a focus on managing disclosures of domestic, family sexual violence.

By Central Australian Women's Legal Service

Select date and time

Location

Centre for Appropriate Technology

Centre for Appropriate Technology Alice Springs, NT 0871 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 6 hours 30 minutes

Essential training for all frontline workers in Central Australia, with a particular focus on managing disclosures of domestic, family and sexual violence made to health service providers.

This full day course covers foundational information in addition to the development of practical skills to respond to clients and patients at risk of experiencing domestic, family and sexual violence.

This training opportunity is subsidised and group sizes are limited. Register early to avoid disappointment.


Participants will:

· Strengthen understandings of the nature & dynamics of family violence in the Northern Territory;

· Gain insight into the legal responses to domestic and family violence, including how to approach mandatory reporting obligations;

· Connect with a broad range of local service providers and DFSV specialists to understand the role of each service in crisis management and prevention;

· Develop an understanding of how to support an integrated and trauma-informed response focused on client needs and capability; and

· Develop confidence in accessing referral pathways & conducting initial safety planning.


2024 Training Dates Open for Bookings

· 18 July 2024

· 29 August 2024

· 24 October 2024


Details of our Sessions

When: 9.00am-3.30pm

Where: Jeanne Liddle Conference Centre, Centre for Appropriate Technology, Desert Knowledge Precinct, South Stuart Highway

Cost: $50 per person (includes morning tea and lunch)

The Central Australian Women's Legal Service acknowledges the Arrernte people as the Traditional Owners of the lands on which this training will occur. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

Organised by