About this Event
3-day Supervisor Training - 31 May and 6 & 7 June 2024
Pre-requisite
Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training
The 3-day training is designed for practitioners who have completed the Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training and are ready to incorporate the techniques and knowledge into their supervisory role.
3-day Supervisor (In-Person) - Requires Intro & MPH e-learning
31st May 2024 – 10am – 4.30pm VIRTUAL delivery for everyone who has not previously completed S&T CORE” - a MS Teams invite will be sent to you after registration.
6/6/2024 - start 10am / end 4.30pm (face to face)
7/6/2024 - start 10am / end 4.30pm (face to face)
Training Details
Parking:
Parking at rear of building. Limited on street parking.
Catering:
Morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea is provided. Please advise [email protected] of any dietary requirements.
Target Audience:
This training is designed for Regional Managers, Team Leaders and Senior Practitioners who have supervisory and/or coaching responsibilities as part of their role.
Pre-requisites:
If you have not completed the CORE, you will need to complete additional e-learning activities before the start of the Supervisor training on 6th & 7th June.
If you have previously completed the CORE, you will only need to do the two face-to-face days. However, if it's been some time since you completed the CORE and you'd like to complete the e-learning modules as a refresher, you are also welcome to do this.
Trainer Bio:
Peta Nichol has qualifications in Psychology, Sociology, Domestic and Family Violence, and Graduate qualifications in Business Administration and Creative Therapies. Peta has 30+ years working in the Community Services sector in practitioner and leadership roles, mostly within family support, youth work and domestic and family violence fields across urban, regional and remote locations (including Aboriginal communities). Her current role is Practice Development Manager within 54reasons' PIM team, which includes facilitating Safe & Together training.
Since becoming a Safe and Together Certified Trainer in 2020, Peta has facilitated CORE training for community service professionals in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.
Peta LOVES the Safe and Together Model, and sees the CORE training as an opportunity for professionals to think differently about children's experience of DFV, consider how the model can be implemented within their work, and encourages participants to explore the model’s tools within a safe and supportive training environment.
Implementation Support:
3x 1hr learning labs are available following this training to support participants to embed the framework in your day-to-day work.
Peta Nichol
54 Reasons
About the Safe & Together™ Model 2-day Supervisor Training
Domestic abuse is one of the most challenging case issues facing child protection and other family service agencies. Handling it well requires skills, confidence and knowledge. Supervising training is strongly recommended as part of any agency effort to promote organisation-wide, domestic violence-informed change.
Training is organised into three critical supervisory skills:
- Assessing the quality of their workers' practice.
- Addressing worker safety concerns.
- Decision making and case guidance.
Supervisors and managers learn will:
- Key skills to help their workers apply a perpetrator pattern- based approach to casework.
- Skills to address worker emotional and physical safety issues that have implications for domestic-violence informed practice and family outcomes.
Supervising workers in domestic violence-informed practice is one way to make sure front line workers have the support and guidance they need when working with adult and child survivors, intervening with perpetrators and managing safety for themselves and the family.
We greatly appreciate you taking the time to attend!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
28 Beesley St, 28 Beesley Street, West End, Australia
AUD 0.00