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Shine RESPOND - Level 1 - Introductory training – Auckland
February 03, 2023 at 2:37 PM
From the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse - https://nzfvc.org.nz/node/4812
DATE
Tuesday 7 March 2023
TIME
9am - 4pm
LOCATION
Shine office, Ground Floor, 409 New North Rd, Kingsland, Auckland
ORGANISED BY
Shine RESPOND
COST
$414
An introductory training course for working and responding appropriately and safely with people experiencing family violence.
This training will expand your awareness into an understanding of the impact family violence has on families and build your knowledge of the complexity of family violence and the effect on a person’s dignity and wellbeing. Learn and practice the Recognise/Respond/Refer model with real case studies. Entrapment theory, coercive control and resistance are explored interactively and the impact of violence on families and children is examined.
This 1-day training can be tailored to provide a bespoke session aligned with your organisational processes and specific context.
Learning Objectives:
- 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 Recognise, Respond, Refer model
This training is also available Online (4 - 5 April 2023) and in Christchurch (30 May 2023).
Find other training provided by Shine RESPOND.
Any queries about training, contact: trainer@2shine.org.nz
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