Domestic and Family Violence training
Domestic and Family Violence training aims to provide basic skills and awareness to assist with this issue.
Why this training is important
Research tells us that employees are more likely to see support from a work colleague than from a manager or formal support pathways. So, it is important employees have the basic skills and awareness of Domestic and Family Violence to help assist them.
Introduction to Domestic and Family Violence workshop
Domestic and Family Violence is more than just physical abuse, this training covers the different types of abuse so participants will understand what signs to look out for.
The course will provide a high-level understanding of what to do and what not to do if you suspect someone is experiencing DFV.
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The course helps to
- Understand what domestic and family violence is.
- Explain the main causes and prevalence of domestic and family violence.
- Outline the different categories of domestic and family violence.
- Know what to do and what not to do if you suspect someone is experiencing domestic and family violence.
At the end of the training participants will have a high-level understanding of what to do and what not to do if they suspect someone is experiencing domestic and family violence.
The courses consist of:
- 2hr facilitator-led workshop available virtually.
Introduction to Domestic and Family Violence eLearning
Domestic and Family Violence is more than just physical abuse, this training covers the different types of abuse so participants will understand what signs to look out for.
The course will provide a high-level understanding of what to do and what not to do if you suspect someone is experiencing DVF.
At the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Describe what domestic and family violence is.
- Explain the key principles and prevalence of domestic and family violence.
- List the different categories of abuse.
- Describe what to do and what not to do if you suspect someone is experiencing domestic and family violence.
The courses consist of:
- 45 minute self-led eLearning.
For people who care
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