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DVFREE Family Violence Training for Workplace Support People – Auckland

May 13, 2022 at 4:37 PM

From the NZFVC 

DATE 

Tuesday 17 May 2022 

LOCATION 

Shine office, Ground Floor, 409 New North Rd, Kingsland, Auckland 

ORGANISED BY 

Shine 

COST 

$414 

Delivered by family violence specialists, this training is critical for preparing your ‘First Responders’ to provide safe and effective support for employees, while maintaining professional boundaries. 

This training will prepare your ‘First Responders’ to: 

  • recognise signs that someone may be experiencing domestic violence 

  • respond safely and supportively refer to a specialist domestic violence organisation 

  • offer and provide workplace support, including workplace safety planning 

  • understand issues around confidentiality and information sharing 

  • support managers with team members experiencing domestic violence 

  • explain the appropriate role of EAP in a workplace response to domestic violence 

  • understand professional boundaries 

  • understand when and how to seek advice for supporting an employee 

  • understand, at a high level, an appropriate employer response to staff who perpetrate domestic violence. 

NOTE: A maximum of four people from any one organisation may register for a training session. 

Larger workplaces that want to train a group of First Responders, please email: dvfree@2shine.org.nz to enquire about inhouse training delivered at your venue, or online if First Responders are across multiple sites. 

Refer to the FREE Guidelines for Policy & Procedures for practical advice on appointing and supporting First Responders, staff policies, procedures, awareness raising and more. 

 This training is also available on 14 June in Christchurch.  

Find other training provided by ShineAny queries about training, contact: trainer@2shine.org.nz 

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