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Pilot of customised Course in Responding to Domestic and Family Violence

16/1/2013

 
In response to feedback from the domestic violence sector, CDFVR is in the process of customising its accredited Course in Responding to Domestic and Family Violence (30949QLD) to include information and activities relating specifically to working with men who use violence. To ensure that the content of the customised course is relevant to the domestic violence sector CDFVR is planning to pilot the three customised units of competence in two, three-day training blocks, to obtain feedback from service providers who work with women who are subjected to domestic and family violence as well as those who work with men who are using violence. The course includes the following units of competence:
  1. CHCDFV301A – Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence;
  2. QLD200RDV01A – Referring appropriately and effectively in response to domestic and family violence.
  3. QLD200RWP01A – Reflecting on work practice when responding to domestic and family violence.

The training will be delivered free of charge, but participants will be required to pay their own flights and accommodation to the training venue – (Brisbane or the Gold Coast – to be confirmed).
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