Safe & Together™ Model 4-day CORE Training — Darwin by Empowering Growth
Event description
Safe & Together™ Model 4-day CORE Training — Darwin by Empowering Growth funded by Department of Children and Families
The 4-day CORE training provides a skills-oriented foundation for domestic violence-informed practice to change professional behaviour.
Training Details:
Day 1 - Tuesday 16 September 2025 - 9.00am - 4.00pm - Participant sign from 8.30am
Day 2 - Wednesday 17 September 2025 - 9.00am - 4.00pm
Day 3 - Tuesday 23 September 2025 - 9.00am - 4.00pm
Day 4 - Wednesday 24 September 2025 - 9.00am - 4.00pm
Region: Darwin, NT
Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training: A Transformative Approach to Addressing Domestic Abuse.
Key Focus:
The Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training equips professionals with a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to intervene in domestic violence cases effectively. This training emphasizes a "whole of family" approach, focusing on protecting children while empowering survivors and holding perpetrators accountable.
About Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training
Safe & Together Institute’s CORE Training offers four days of experiential classroom training covering each of these foundational skills.
Day 1 is focused on Assessment
Day 2 is focused on Interviewing
Day 3 is focused on Documentation
Day 4 is focused on Case Planning
CORE Training explores the importance of:
Identifying the impact of domestic violence on children and family functioning.
Fact-based assessment of the perpetrators' behaviour patterns.
Partnering with adult survivors of domestic violence.
Intervening with perpetrators.
How domestic violence intersects with complicating factors like substance abuse and mental health.
Participants of the CORE Training will:
Learn to use practice tools, such as Mapping Perpetrators’ Patterns, Multiple Pathways to Harm and Pivoting that can be implemented right away to improve assessment of risk, impact on children, survivor protective efforts and essential case decisions.
Practice interviewing perpetrators, survivors and children through modelling, role play and videos.
Improve their domestic violence-informed documentation through individual and group exercises.
Be discussing their own current or past cases and explore how the Safe & Together Model could be implemented.
Also included in CORE Training:
Participants will develop their own Action Plans to implement the Model into their day-to-day practice, as well as begin to influence their communities and family service systems to become more domestic violence informed.
Participants will complete a pre- and post-test to reflect learning, as well as a training evaluation. Participants who attend all four days and take the post-test will receive a certificate of completion, which indicates they participated in 22 training hours.
A prerequisite to becoming a Safe & Together Model Certified Trainer and/or Coach includes an 80% or higher on the CORE Training post-test.
Target Audience
Child Protection Practitioners
Domestic Violence Advocates and Counsellors
Sexual Assault Counsellors
Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health and other community service providers
Men's Behaviour Change staff
Court and Legal Personnel
Law Enforcement
Health and Home Visitors
Anyone working with families impacted by domestic violence
NOTE: This training is funded to support the vital work of Non-Government Organizations (NGOs). Due to funding conditions, NGO registrations will receive priority. We will endeavour to accommodate NTG registrations where possible.
Domestic violence-informed child welfare practice requires competencies in assessment, interviewing, documentation and case planning.
Cost: FREE - This training is funded by Department of Children and Families
Trainer Bio: Hayley Tuttle, Director of Empowering Growth
Hayley is a certified Safe and Together Trainer who lives on Larrakia country, (Darwin, NT). Hayley has a Bachelor Psychology with Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology and a Masters in Criminology through Bond University. Hayley is currently completing doctoral research studies examining risk assessment and intimate partner homicide in the Northern Territory and Queensland. Hayley has worked in the welfare and child protection for over 20 years in Queensland and the Northern Territory. Hayley advocates for integrated service delivery where a shared language and co-ordinated response, supports positive outcomes for victim survivors.
Parking Instructions
There is free parking at the venue.
Catering
Continuous tea and coffee, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea is provided at this event. Please make sure to advise of any dietary requirements in your registration.
Changes to the catering options is available until 7 days prior to the event. No changes can be made after 9 September 2025
We look forward to you joining this transformative training opportunity!
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