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Shine RESPOND - Level 3 - Advanced 2-day training – Auckland
September 08, 2023 at 2:45 PM
From the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse – https://nzfvc.org.nz/node/4997
DATE
31 October -1 November 2023
TIME
9am - 4pm
LOCATION
Shine Training Centre, Ground Floor, 409 New North Rd, Kingsland, Auckland
ORGANISED BY
Shine RESPOND
COST
$954.50
Increase your professional abilities and skills with this advanced level interactive training. This training is structured to build a deeper understanding of the entrapment model of family violence presented in Levels 1 and 2.
Listing of training and other events does not constitute endorsement by the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse. Information is as provided by the organiser. For further information or queries about training or events, please contact the organiser using the links or contact details provided.
Over the two days Shine RESPOND will bring together experts from Shine’s services alongside guest speakers who are specialists in their respective fields. Each speaker will provide expert insight into different elements of the entrapment model. Throughout this training, there will be opportunities to build comprehension and confidence to recognise and mitigate entrapment in ways that uphold dignity and build on safety for people experiencing family violence.
Prerequisite: Level 2 Foundational Skills Training or relevant on the job knowledge or experience.
Learning Objectives:
- Further develop an understanding regarding concepts of coercive control, entrapment and resistance which inform a response-based approach
- Explore the complexity of risk and safety for people experiencing violence, and ways of responding that uphold dignity and wellbeing
- Understand the broader societal contexts that are present for people who are experiencing domestic violence: including awareness of cultural perceptions, dynamics of gender, rainbow communities (LGBTQI) and people with disabilities
- Discuss change pathways for men who use violence
- Develop and maintain safe practice.
To find other training provided by Shine, visit their Training and Education Services page
For any queries about training, contact trainer@2shine.org.nz
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