Course Overview
Domestic and family violence is a major national health and welfare issue in Australia that can have lifelong effects for survivors. One in four women and one in thirteen men have experienced violence by an intimate partner. Nationwide lockdowns throughout the recent pandemic have led to an unprecedented spike in reported cases.
This training program is designed to provide the necessary skills to be able to recognise the signs of domestic and family violence situations and respond accordingly.
Units of Competency:
CHCPRP003 - Reflect and Improve Own Professional Response
CHCDFV001 - Recognise and Respond Appropriately to Domestic and Family Violence
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- Recognise the signs of domestic and family violence (DFV)
- Build active listening skills
- Increase emotional intelligence
- Legal and ethical considerations for workers with clients affected by DFV
- Adopt work practices that support interactions with those affected by DFV
- Identify client needs and use interpersonal skills to help generate confidence
- Recognise, respond, and refer
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