DV-alert – Multicultural

As a participant in this comprehensive training, you will learn how to recognise the signs of domestic and family violence, and how to respond appropriately within culturally and linguistically diverse communities.

Description

Delivery: 1 day via face-to-face classroom or virtually via Zoom

Audience: Frontline workers, 18 years +

What it’s about

You will learn how to recognise the signs of domestic and family violence, and how to respond appropriately within culturally and linguistically diverse communities.

Who it's for

This workshop is open to frontline workers in Australia. This includes people who provide direct service and support to the community (paid or unpaid) in sectors like health, allied health, education, childcare, and community.

How it works

This 2-day workshop is run by our experienced trainers at Lifeline South Coast. There are three compulsory assessment tasks to complete during the workshop.

What you'll need

Every person will need a Unique Student Identifier to enrol in the workshop.

National accreditation

After successfully completing the training (including assessments), you will receive a Statement of Attainment for the nationally recognised unit of competency CHCDFV001: Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence. To find out more about this unit, please click here.

Eligibility and fees

DV-alert training is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services. It is free for frontline workers who are eligible. This means you:

  • Work, volunteer or are on student placement in the health, allied health, education, childcare or community sectors
  • Have a Unique Student Identifier
  • Are living in Australia and have Australian or New Zealand citizenship, Permanent Residency or hold a visa with no study limitations
  • Are aged 18 or older.

If this doesn’t sound like you, please consider one of our other courses

This training is delivered on behalf of Lifeline Australia RTO: 88036. 

Pre Enrolment – DV-alert Workshop Information

Lifeline Australia RTO Compliance Manual

 Please see https://www.dvalert.org.au/ for more information.

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