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Working with Victims & Offenders of Domestic Violence in Multiple Settings
August 17, 2017 at 3:47 PM
*From the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse*
When: 22-23 August 2017, 9am-4pm.
Where: Shine Office, Ground Floor, 409 New North Road, Kingsland, Auckland.
Training provided by Shine.
Cost: Community group staff - $290; Others - $400. Register now
The complexity of risk and safety shapes work with victims and offenders of domestic violence in multiple settings.
This training addresses risk, culture, assumptions, and institutional impacts to help practitioners to partner more effectively with others to work towards victim safety and offender accountability. Victim/survivors need support for autonomy; many offenders can be engaged in a change process and be held accountable. Both need practical resources. Dismantling the misconceptions we have about victims' and offenders' day-to-day lives enables more effective work across disciplines to prevent domestic violence.
Prerequisite:
Shine's Introductory 1 Day Training: Responding Effectively to Victims of Domestic Violence. If you have attended equivalent training, please phone trainer to discuss.