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DVFREE Workplace: 'First Responder' Domestic Violence Training
February 14, 2020 at 1:39 PM
DATE
Tuesday 18 February 2020
TIME
9am-3.30pm
LOCATION
Ground Floor, 409 New North Rd, Kingsland, Auckland
ORGANISED BY
Shine
COST
$290 + gst (Early bird rate ends two weeks prior to training commencing); $340 + gst (Standard rate)
Specialist training to provide safe and effective workplace support for staff who experience domestic violence.
‘First responders’ are the staff within an organisation designated as the people to contact if staff are experiencing domestic violence and want support in the workplace from their employer. Read more about creating a safe and effective workplace response to domestic violence at www.dvfree.org.nz
Training is critical to help ‘first responders’ be prepared to respond safely and effectively to domestic violence in the workplace, and also to help them understand their professional boundaries.
Prerequisite: If your organisation is not yet a DVFREE Tick partner organisation or consulting with Shine to develop your domestic violence policy and procedures, and you’d like to register some of your staff for the First Responder Training, someone within your organisation must, at a minimum, download and read the free Guidelines for Policy & Procedures in order to help inform the development of your domestic violence policy and procedures. Shine recommends that you consult with Shine on your policy and procedures.
Check the website for other dates and locations for this training.