DV-alert program is a RTO Accredited domestic and family violence educational program for frontline workers. Delivered on behalf of Lifeline Australia RTO 8803.
Tess attended our DV-alert training and has been able to put what she learnt into practice in her day to day role. Through the workshop she was able to up-skill and consolidate her knowledge when responding to violence against women with disabilities specifically.
Congratulations to @MariaDimopoulo4, one of
our @DV_alert training partners, for winning the Premier’s Award for Community Harmony at the 2022 Victorian Multicultural Awards for Excellence.
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Making the link between children experiencing violence and the potential to cause future harm; putting children as victims in their own right right at the heart of this new plan! Thanks you @RosSpenceMP @NTVorg #shifttheburden
✨ UPCOMING FEATURED WORKSHOPS ✨
Our training aims to empower you to support those experiencing, or who are at risk of, domestic and family violence.
Be part of this growing network and have the skills to support your community.
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Midwives play a critical role in domestic & family violence prevention. Domestic violence during pregnancy is widespread & affects the health and quality of life of both mother and infant. Studies show that domestic violence may increase during pregnancy.
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This is so important. You can also register on our website for 2 Day Workshops centred around working with women with disabilities to be able to effectively recognise, respond and refer women with disabilities appropriately if they are experiencing domestic and family violence.
Sunny is 1800RESPECT's app for women with #disability who have experienced #violence and #abuse. Sunny has been co-designed with women with disability to make sure it provides the best support. Download Sunny free from the App Store or Google Play Store. https://t.co/CsY6wB5kzV
Welcome everyone! We’re about to begin day one of #SDV21 at the JW Marriott Resort & Spa on the Gold Coast. Three days of live keynote presentations, concurrent presentations, interactive exhibitor hall, practical workshops and networking opportunities await!
DV-alert is proud to be sponsoring the 2021 STOP Domestic Violence Conference. The theme for this years conference is: Strong Words, Stronger Action: Creating Change Now and for Future Generations.
Together, we can break the cycle.
"People have to be allowed to say no, as well as yes. It's DFSV service responses that can support people with disability on their choices about the justice system, and their choices about how they might deal with situations outside of the justice system." - @MegClementC#SDV21
What training have you done this year? Our training provides a safe space for frontline workers to learn, connect and be empowered to recognise and respond confidently to those in crisis.
Domestic and family violence is a major health and welfare issue, but the more we hear, the more we share, and the more we find ways to empower and educate on what to do and how to interact is how things are going to change.
Enrol or find out more https://t.co/qcujEC5Etk
Designed for health and community frontline workers who may work with women with #disabilities, this @DvAlert workshop enables participants to recognise the signs of domestic and family violence, respond appropriately and refer the case if necessary. https://t.co/5sIidIg1MN
Designed for health, higher education and childcare frontline workers supporting culturally and linguistically diverse communities, the Multicultural @DvAlert workshop enables participants to recognise the signs of #domesticviolence, respond and refer. https://t.co/CojJMoKZ1l
98% of #Australians recognise that #ViolenceAgainstWomen is a #crime. Learning the signs is the first step in preventing this from happening.
Learn more in our free DV-aware workshops: https://t.co/CJNVkjTUgL
#VerbalAbuse can often form part of other patterns of #DomesticViolence, such as physical and emotional #abuse.
Learn more about this type of abuse via https://t.co/rzBiY0bkCT
Additional funding for almost 17,000 new homes for #women fleeing #DomesticAndFamilyViolence situations in Australia has been provided, highlighting the correlation between #COVID19 and the surge of #DomesticViolence cases.
Access the full report via: https://t.co/vpTwLkJIea