Safe Futures Primary Prevention of Violence against Women Training
Event description
Safe Futures - Family & Domestic Violence Primary Prevention Training
A culturally responsive primary prevention initiative supporting CaLD and/or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to prevent family & domestic violence by inspiring change.
Organisations and professionals working with or supporting CaLD and/or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are invited to participate in this training.
Learning outcomes:
Participants will develop a heightened understanding of the key drivers of violence against women, including:
- Gender inequality
- Human rights
- Adverse Childhood Experiences & generational trauma
- Social norms & rigid gender roles
Participants will have an enhanced understanding on how gender equality contributes to healthy family relationships leading to better mental health outcomes for all.
Participants will reflect individually and in groups to develop personal, professional and organisational goals and action plans for implementing new learnings.
Format & cost: This is a cost-free 4-hour in-person training session, including breaks.
Accessibility for City West Lotteries House trainings: Paid parking is available on the street or alternatively the venue is accessible by train (a short walk from the City West train station).
Please note that this training includes content on Family & Domestic Violence
Safe Futures is supported by the Department of Communities
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