DV-alert 2 Day COFFS HARBOUR

DATE:

23rd – 24th Oct 2023
9 am to 5 pm

LOCATION:

Pacific Bay Resort,
Coffs Harbour NSW 

ALL COURSE ENQUIRIES

Domestic and Family Violence Response Training (DV-alert) is designed to build capacity in frontline workers within universal services for whom family violence is not a core function of their role.

Learn how to:

  • recognise the signs of domestic and family violence
  • respond with appropriate care
  • refer effectively to support services

 

We are committed to ending violence against women and their children,  dedicated to empowering frontline workers and volunteers to respond confidently to those in crisis. We deliver expert domestic violence response training with care and compassion in a safe space where workshop participants can learn, connect and share.  All DV-alert training is FREE, funded by the Department of Social Services and free for eligible frontline workers.

DV-ALERT WORKSHOPS LIFELINE NORTH COAST OFFERS: 

2-hour DV-aware   

Delivered virtually, learn the different signs and forms of abuse, and what to do if you know someone experiencing violence. Eligible for anyone 18 years and over and living in Australia.

2-day DV-alert         

Delivered in person for frontline workers and volunteers (you will need a USI), 18 years and over and living in Australia. Learn how to recognise the signs of domestic violence, respond appropriately, and refer to support services. After completing this training, you’ll receive a Statement of Attainment for the nationally recognised unit of competency CHCDFV001 Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence. There are numerous 2-day streams, including:

  • General
  • Indigenous
  • Multicultural
  • Settlement
  • Working with Women with Disabilities
 
OTHER DV-ALERT WORKSHOPS
 
3-part DV-alert        
 
Delivered virtually 9am-3pm each day for frontline workers and volunteers (you will need a USI), 18 years and over and living in Australia. Learn how to recognise the signs of domestic violence, respond appropriately, and refer to support services. After completing this training, you’ll receive a Statement of Attainment for the nationally recognised unit of competency CHCDFV001 Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence.
 
1-day Specialty        
 
If you have accomplished a 2-day in person or 3-part virtual DV-alert workshop or DV-alert eLearning, you are eligible to apply for a 1-day specialist workshop, these include:
  • Complex Forms of Violence
  • Engaging with Interpreters
  • Men who use Violence

Delivery of training is on behalf of Lifeline Australia RTO 88036

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NOTE: This training program is NOT intended to equip participants to undertake therapeutic or counselling work.

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DV-Alert Coffs Oct 23
WHAT IS A DV-ALERT WORKSHOP

Domestic and Family Violence Response Training (DV-alert) is designed to build capacity in frontline workers within universal services for whom family violence is not a core function of their role.

Learn how to:

  • recognise the signs of domestic and family violence
  • respond with appropriate care
  • refer effectively to support services

 

We are committed to ending violence against women and their children,  dedicated to empowering frontline workers and volunteers to respond confidently to those in crisis. We deliver expert domestic violence response training with care and compassion in a safe space where workshop participants can learn, connect and share.  All DV-alert training is FREE, funded by the Department of Social Services and free for eligible frontline workers.

DV-ALERT WORKSHOPS LIFELINE NORTH COAST OFFERS: 

2-hour DV-aware   

Delivered virtually, learn the different signs and forms of abuse, and what to do if you know someone experiencing violence. Eligible for anyone 18 years and over and living in Australia.

2-day DV-alert         

Delivered in person for frontline workers and volunteers (you will need a USI), 18 years and over and living in Australia. Learn how to recognise the signs of domestic violence, respond appropriately, and refer to support services. After completing this training, you’ll receive a Statement of Attainment for the nationally recognised unit of competency CHCDFV001 Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence. There are numerous 2-day streams, including:

  • General
  • Indigenous
  • Multicultural
  • Settlement
  • Working with Women with Disabilities
 
OTHER DV-ALERT WORKSHOPS
 
3-part DV-alert        
 
Delivered virtually 9am-3pm each day for frontline workers and volunteers (you will need a USI), 18 years and over and living in Australia. Learn how to recognise the signs of domestic violence, respond appropriately, and refer to support services. After completing this training, you’ll receive a Statement of Attainment for the nationally recognised unit of competency CHCDFV001 Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence.
 
1-day Specialty        
 
If you have accomplished a 2-day in person or 3-part virtual DV-alert workshop or DV-alert eLearning, you are eligible to apply for a 1-day specialist workshop, these include:
  • Complex Forms of Violence
  • Engaging with Interpreters
  • Men who use Violence

Delivery of training is on behalf of Lifeline Australia RTO 88036

DOWNLOAD:

NOTE: This training program is NOT intended to equip participants to undertake therapeutic or counselling work.