Two-Day Course: FDV-informed Practice Supervision Training
Event description
Online Two-Day Course: FDV-informed Practice Supervision Training
Special Virtual General Admission $495.00 - normally priced at $595.00
Special Virtual Student Admission $295.00 - normally priced at $395.00
Family and Domestic Violence-informed Supervisor training is a two-day tertiary course. This course provides the advanced knowledge and skills for staff to be able to undertake in-depth, comprehensive FDV and sexual violence-informed supervision to their staff. Participants will also learn the competencies of effective supervisors, function of supervision, and processes while bringing FDV and sexual violence-informed skills into supervision.
This course is recommended for supervisors and managers who have attended previous FDV-informed training.
Learning outcomes:
- Building competencies of effective supervisors
- Identifying and having a greater understanding of the functions of supervision
- Understanding purpose and good practice principles of FDV and sexual violence-informed Practice Supervision
- Identifying the functions of FDV-informed practice supervision
- Confidence in bringing FDV and sexual violence-informed practice skills into supervision.
Day one overview - Thursday, 14 November, 2024
- Redefining FDV and coercive control
- Prevalence of FDV and sexual violence in practice
- Unpacking competencies of effective supervisors
- Mapping functions of supervision
- Introduction to the Purpose and Principles of FDV and Sexual violence-informed practice supervision
Day two overview - Thursday, 21 November, 2024
- Mapping functions of FDV and sexual violence-informed practice supervision
- Process of FDV and sexual violence-informed practice supervision
- How to bring FDV and sexual violence-informed practice into supervision (skills building)
- Understanding Safe Uncertainty and bringing skills into FDV and sexual violence practice supervision
- Social Graces: How can we reflect on privilege within FDV and sexual violence-informed supervision
- Adopting self-care strategies when exposed to FDV.
Trainer: Jolene Ellat, CEO of DART Institute AustraliaÂ
Target Audience
- Team Leaders and Supervisors who have the responsibility and oversight of staff working in Family and Domestic ViolenceÂ
- This course is recommended for supervisors and managers who have attended previous FDV-informed training.
For all training questions, email Sharon at info@dartgroupaustralia.com.au
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