Identifying & Responding to High Risk, High Harm Domestic Violence (Brisbane)
Event description
This training is delivered by The Red Rose Foundation. In partnership with The Red Rose Foundation, WorkUP Queensland is supporting spaces for the domestic and family violence, sexual violence and women's health and wellbeing sector.
The training will cover a range of topics and skills relating to:
- Coercive Control: Context & Dynamic
- Strangulation: High-Risk Violence
- The Deadly S's
- Understanding Risk and Safety Assessments
- Acquired Brain including Anoxic Brain Injury
- Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
- Predominate Aggressor and high risk offenders
- Legislative Responses
- Safety Management
- PTSD and Trauma Responses
- Vicarious Trauma
Speakers include Betty Taylor, Tanya Falstead, Brian Sullivan and Di Macleod.
Financial support to assist with travel and accommodation costs may be available for specialist domestic and family violence, sexual assault and women’s health and wellbeing staff who would need to travel to attend this event. The travel subsidy application form can be accessed here: http://workupqld.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Rural-Remote-Travel-Subsidy-Application.docx. Contact us at workforce@healingfoundation.org.au if you have any enquiries.
Event Details:
Dates: Tuesday, 31 October 2023
Time: 8:30am - 4:30pm AEST (Queensland Time)
Location: Royal on the Park, 152 Alice St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
Who should attend
Practitioners working with clients experiencing or perpetrating DFV who are seeking to increase their knowledge about high risk behaviours, their consequences and how to respond.
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