DV-alert training
Since 2007, Lifeline Australia has been delivering DV-alert across Australia, including in remote and rural locations. We reach a wide range of people, from frontline workers to the general public, enabling them to understand the complexities of domestic and family violence.
Foundations
Start your learning journey by attending one of 2-day face-to-face workshops for frontline workers to learn how to Recognise the signs of domestic and family violence, how to Respond appropriately and how to Refer effectively.
Free for eligible frontline workers.
Focused workshops
Expand and refresh your learning by attending our 1-day focused workshops, building on your knowledge acquired through attending one of our 2-day workshops.
Free for eligible frontline workers.
eLearning
Enrol for nationally recognised training delivered online for frontline workers, or complete a standalone eLearning Foundations course. Learn to how to Recognise the signs of domestic and family violence, how to Respond appropriately and how to Refer effectively.
Free for eligible frontline workers.
Public awareness
Learn how to recognise the signs of domestic and family violence in our DV-aware workshops. Understand the basics and what you can do to help improve the safety and wellbeing of colleagues, friends, family and community.
Free for the public.
Elevate Your Knowledge with 1-Day Focused Workshops
Already completed a 2-day DV-alert workshop or accredited eLearning course? You can take the next step by attending the 1-day focused workshops which offer expert insights on the complexities of domestic and family violence.
Empower yourself and make a greater impact.
1800RESPECT is Australia’s national sexual assault, domestic and family violence support service.
1800RESPECT is a confidential service available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, and provides information, referrals and counselling to anyone experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, sexual assault, domestic or family violence, as well as their friends and family.