Understanding Coercive Control Workshop
Learn how to understand Coercive Control in a safe, collaborative and trauma informed space.
Learn how to understand coercive control in a safe, collaborative and trauma informed space.
Learn about:
- What is coercive control and what does it look like?
- Understanding coercive control across diverse communities
- Systems abuse
- Technology facilitated coercive control
- Impacts of coercive control
- Misidentification and resistive
- Practical tools to respond to coercive control, that include a trauma informed practice framework
This workshop is for any worker who is working in Central Australia and remote communities who would like to learn how to understand coercive control.
About the Women's Safety Services of Central Australia
The Women's Safety Services of Central Australia (WoSSCA) provides specialist services and case management to women and children who are experiencing domestic, family and sexual violence.
For further information about the workshop please contact the Community Development and Training team via email cdt@wossca.org.au or call on 8953 5914.
WoSSCA acknowledges the Arrentre people as the Traditional Owners of the lands on which this workshop will occur. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
Training Cost
Training cost is $95 this includes morning tea.
Cancellation Policy
- To cancel or reschedule 7 days before the workshop, please contact us via email at cdt@wossca.org.au
- Cancellations made 7 days before the workshop will be fully refundable. Less than 7 days before the workshop are non-refundable.
- You may reschedule a workshop 7 days before the start date without charge. Tickets can only be rescheduled once.
- Please note, if there is no notice or no-show at the workshop, the ticket is non-refundable.
Learn how to understand Coercive Control in a safe, collaborative and trauma informed space.
Learn how to understand coercive control in a safe, collaborative and trauma informed space.
Learn about:
- What is coercive control and what does it look like?
- Understanding coercive control across diverse communities
- Systems abuse
- Technology facilitated coercive control
- Impacts of coercive control
- Misidentification and resistive
- Practical tools to respond to coercive control, that include a trauma informed practice framework
This workshop is for any worker who is working in Central Australia and remote communities who would like to learn how to understand coercive control.
About the Women's Safety Services of Central Australia
The Women's Safety Services of Central Australia (WoSSCA) provides specialist services and case management to women and children who are experiencing domestic, family and sexual violence.
For further information about the workshop please contact the Community Development and Training team via email cdt@wossca.org.au or call on 8953 5914.
WoSSCA acknowledges the Arrentre people as the Traditional Owners of the lands on which this workshop will occur. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
Training Cost
Training cost is $95 this includes morning tea.
Cancellation Policy
- To cancel or reschedule 7 days before the workshop, please contact us via email at cdt@wossca.org.au
- Cancellations made 7 days before the workshop will be fully refundable. Less than 7 days before the workshop are non-refundable.
- You may reschedule a workshop 7 days before the start date without charge. Tickets can only be rescheduled once.
- Please note, if there is no notice or no-show at the workshop, the ticket is non-refundable.
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Highlights
- 4 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, Alice Springs (Spinifex Room)
82 Barrett Drive
Alice Springs, NT 0870
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