Recognising, responding to, and referring Men who use family violence
Please note this workshop is not designed to equip participants with the skills required to engage in men’s behaviour change/counselling/therapeutic work.
Designed for health, allied health, higher education, childcare, and community frontline workers in Australia who
have previously completed and gained competency in any of the accredited DV-alert workshops or eLearning.
During the one-day workshop you will learn to:
- Understand the drivers and dynamics of men’s domestic and family violence,
- Engage appropriately with men who use family violence and
- Use best practice methods to refer men who use family violence onto the most appropriate support service.
Enrolment
You can enrol online for a DV-alert workshop. View the DV-alert workshop schedule here and click on your preferred workshop to begin the enrolment process. Download the Pre-enrolment Course Information here before registering.
To be accepted into the workshop you must have completed and gained competency in any of the accredited DV-alert workshops or eLearning.
Fees
DV-alert is government funded, so the training fee is waived for all community frontline workers to attend the course. Participants could also be eligible for financial support for travel, accommodation and staff back-fill. Find out more about our financial support and check your eligibility,
TestImonials
The best aspects of the training were..."the resources, that is; the workbook, videos, stories, presentation and the presenters. (My confidence has increased to) recognise the signs of DFV, being able to respond appropriately and provide appropriate referral services if consented. An excellent course, honestly one of the best I’ve attended. Thank you so much!’
Kay - Financial Capability Worker – Northern Territory