DV-alert
DV-alert is free, nationally accredited training to help frontline workers recognise the signs of domestic and family violence and know what to do next.
Overview
DV-alert is led by experienced trainers dedicated to reducing violence against women and their children. Our workshops provide a safe space for frontline workers to learn, connect and be empowered to recognise and respond confidently to those in crisis.
Who should attend?
This workshop is for frontline workers and volunteers in Australia, including those in the health, allied health, education, childcare or community sectors.
Learning outcomes
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Recognise the presentation of men who use violence
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Respond safely
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Refer apropriately.
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Improve your ability to recognise and respond to men who you suspect may be using violence at home.
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Gain skills to enable you to respond safely when faced with men who you suspect may be using violence at home.
Summary
Duration
2 days
Cost
Free
Delivery
In person
Pax
Minimum: 10
Maximum: 20
Training Terms & Conditions
No charge
to reschedule. Please contact us and state clearly the date of your current booking and your preferred alternate date and location.
Full course refund
if more than 2 weeks notice. (less third party fees and charges).
50% refund
if less than 2 weeks notice.
No refund
if less than 1 week notice.
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