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DV-Alert First Nations Workshop
For frontline workers
Date: 7th & 8th November 2024
Time: 9am - 5pm Both Days
Venue: Lifeline Connect Port Pirie, 79 Esmond Road, Port Pirie SA 5540
Enrol: https://www.dvalert.org.au/cselif07392
About 2-Day Foundations workshop: This workshop provides practical knowledge and skills in implementing the Recognise, Respond and Refer Model © in a frontline worker context. When delivered in rural and remote areas, this course is offered as an accredited workshop including assessment. When delivered in metropolitan areas, this course is as a standalone non-accredited workshop or as part of the DV-alert Assessment Pathway towards achieving accreditation.
•RECOGNISE the signs of domestic and family violence
•RESPOND confidently
•REFER appropriately
Enhance your skills with 1-Day focused workshops: There are a range of 1-day workshops available that you can attend, including:
• Engaging with Interpreters
• First Nations
• Gendered Violence in Diverse Communities
• Multicultural
• Men who Use Violence
• Women with Disability.
Nationally recognised training: Once each of the components of the DV-alert Assessment Pathway have been completed, you can enrol in the Assessment session. After successful completion of the assessments, you will achieve a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency CHCDFV001 Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence.
eLearning Foundations (11 hours)
2-Day DV-alert Foundations / First Nations
1-Day focused workshops
Assessment
Cost: It is free for frontline workers. Financial support is also offered for staff backfill for attendance of the 2-Day Foundation workshops and 1-day focused workshops, and help with travel and accommodation is available in some cases. Terms and conditions apply. Go to dvalert.org.au for more information.
Contact us
For further enquiries contact: [email protected]
Delivery of training and assessment on behalf of Lifeline Australia (RTO 88036)
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.
Go to www.dss.gov.au for more information.
This workshop is available as part of the DV-alert Assessment Pathway for those working in metropolitan areas (RA1 and 2). For learners working in rural and remote areas (RA3 to 5), the 2-day workshop includes assessment towards a Statement of Attainment for CHCDFV001 Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence.
Lifeline Connect Centre is located at 79 Esmond Rd, Port Pirie SA and is open from 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday (excluding Public Holidays). At Lifeline Connect there is free face-to-face, video, and phone counselling available. You can access Lifeline Counsellor/s without a referral or a mental health diagnosis. For more information about Lifeline Connect, please visit our website www.llsafwnsw.org.au
Lifeline Connect centre in Port Pirie, SA is proudly funded by Country SA PHN.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
79 Esmond Road, 5540, 79 Esmond Rd, Port Pirie South SA 5540, Australia,Port Pirie South, Whyalla