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2024
February
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'Talking Masculinities' Free Talks for Teachers and Youth Workers
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Briefings to Incoming Ministers outline key issues for family violence and sexual violence
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Shine one day introductory training
February 12, 2021 at 12:57 PM
Responding effectively to people experiencing family violence
DATE
Tuesday 23 March 2021
LOCATION
Shine office, Ground Floor, 409 New North Road, Kingsland, Auckland
ORGANISED BY
Shine
COST
Regular: $230 +GST; Earlybird $190 +GST
This one day training will provide a framework for practitioners on how to respond appropriately and safely when they suspect or find that someone is experiencing domestic violence. The focus for the day will be upon the overarching concepts of coercive control, entrapment and resistance.
Register for this event
The learning objectives for this training are to:
Deepen understanding of the complexity and the effects of family violence and the consequent impact on a person’s dignity, wellbeing and ability to self-determine
Build an awareness of family violence theories including the concepts of coercive control, entrapment and resistance which inform a response-based practice
Recognise that children are directly impacted by family violence and that coercive control causes ongoing harm
Learn and practise the ‘Six Step brief intervention model’ of how to respond effectively to people experiencing violence.
This training is suitable for people working in social services, health, education or any area that brings them into contact with women, men, children, or families.
Shine trainers are experienced educators and practitioners in the field of domestic abuse, which ensures a rich learning experience for attendees.
This course will also be offered on 13 July, 14 September and 26 October 2021.
For more information contact: trainer@2shine.org.nz
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