Men Who Use Violence

Further training for frontline workers who have completed one of our nationally accredited 2-day workshops or eLearning courses. This workshop focuses on the drivers of men's use of violence and how to take actions that will lower the risk these men present to their partners and children.

Description

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

Audience: Frontline workers, 18 years +

What it’s about

You’ll learn about the drivers of men’s use of violence, and how to take actions that will lower the risk these men present to their partners and children.

You will not learn counselling, therapy or behaviour change skills.

Who it's for

This workshop is for frontline workers who have successfully completed a DV-alert eLearning course or 2-day Workshop, and have received a Statement of Attainment for it.

How it works

This 1-day Workshop is run by our experienced trainers at Lifeline South Coast. 

What you'll receive

You’ll receive a certificate of attendance, contributing to your continual professional development.

Eligibility and fees

Our training is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services, which means it’s free for frontline workers in Australia. To be eligible, you must have received a Statement of Attainment for at least one of our eLearning courses or 2-day Workshops.

This training is delivered on behalf of Lifeline Australia RTO: 88036. Please see https://www.dvalert.org.au/ for more information. 

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