For over 20 years The Australian Institute of Social Relations has provided high quality, accessible and cost-effective health and community services training. AVERT Family Violence is delivered 100% online, can be completed at a convenient time, pace and place, and is free (or at a low cost for custom options).
We work with other organisations to deliver tailored training requirements for time, sector, knowledge level, position and more:
Contact The Institute here, for professional development, face-to-face training, and specialised or tailored training options.
Encourage teams or individuals in your organisation to complete any or all of the AVERT training, at no cost.
Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) is a serious, pervasive issue which impacts the health and safety of employees, their wellbeing and their productivity.
Help educate staff about the history and prevalence of FDV with Fundamentals. Participants gain broad insight on the impact, context and dynamics of FDV in Australia and integrated support service delivery.
For those who have a working knowledge on the background and context of FDV in Australia, we recommend starting with Safety. In Safety, learn about safety planning and screening to help manage risk and keep families safe.
Does your organisation specialise in working with children or providing services that support children, young people and their parents? In Children, understand the mental, physical and social impact on children and young people experiencing or witnessing FDV.
Those in the health, wellbeing, education, government, police and corrections, community and law sectors will find this content especially helpful. However, this knowledge benefits everyone.
Behaviour Change covers working with people who use violence against others. Those in the health, wellbeing, education, government, police and corrections, community and law sectors will find this content especially helpful. However, this knowledge benefits everyone. Participants explore ideas about respect, culture, accountability, and gender.
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