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Coercive Control in the Context of Family Violence

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Thu, 17 Oct, 9am - 4pm AWST

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Coercive Control in the Context of Family Violence 

**Exclusive to participants in the Pilbara region only, made possible by BHP**

Please do not register for this training if you are not based in the Pilbara

One-day Masterclass delivered in-person

This one-day masterclass aims to explore and develop our understanding of coercive control in the context of family violence through a social entrapment and resistive violence model. 

The course will explore how we can effectively work with victims/survivors, and users of violence to ensure identification and reduction of risk and lethality factors, gain a deeper understanding of our role and responsibilities as part of a service system response, and how to safety and manage risk through a structured professional judgment lens. 

This course utilises the West Australian Common Risk Assessment and Risk Management Framework (CRARMF), which has been developed in line with National Competency and the National Action Plan to End Gendered Violence against Women and Children. 

Outcomes of Learning 

  1. Establish confidence in recognising and responding to coercive control in the context of Family Violence
  2. Integrate understanding of social entrapment, systemic bias and intersectionality in responses to family violence
  3. Enhance your skills in exploring resistive violence and mapping micro-aggressions to identify patterns of abusive behaviour
  4. Identify and distinguish between risk and risk indicators when working with FV
  5. Understanding of Risk assessment beyond asking questions
  6. Collaborative decision-making within safety planning
  7. Utilise 4 stages of structured professional judgement

Eligibility to attend

This training is open to professionals in the Pilbara region who work directly or indirectly with families affected by family and domestic violence. Please note: If you are not based in the Pilbara, you are not eligible to attend.

Trainer/Facilitator

 DART Institute CEO, Jolene Ellat 

Catering

The training will be fully catered for. Please confirm any dietary requirements on registration.

Training Resources

Workbooks and resources will be provided on the day of training.

Training Sponsor 

This training has been made possible by BHP in Port Hedland.

Cancellations and transfers
Due to limited availability of funded places, we ask that all participants registered commit to attending the training. Where unforeseen circumstances prevent you from attending, we ask that you make every effort to ensure the funded place is transferred to someone else to attend.

Questions about the training

Please email info@dartinstitute.org.au 

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