• Masterclass Webinar: Coercive Control, Stalking and Harassment | 22 June 2023 | Online webinar

    Online Webinar WA, Australia

    Delivered by Jolene Ellat and Dr Lorraine Sheridan, a recognised global expert on stalking and harassment Special discounted rate of $99.00 - normally priced at $120.00 Overview Coercive control can be described as “a pattern of domination that includes tactics to isolate, degrade, exploit and control” victims. Patterns of controlling behaviour, such as stalking and harassment and psychological abuse, are known predictors of serious violence and homicide. While Australia is in deep discussions on criminalising coercive control, the responses from practitioners to victims and men who use violence are critical in providing interruption strategies to reduce homicides and other harms across Australia and New Zealand. The Coercive Control, Stalking and Harassment Masterclass will give you a deeper insight into the insidious presentations of FDV, Coercive Control, and Stalking and Harassment, and how these problems can co-occur. The Masterclass will also explore the impacts on victims and survivors and service...

  • One-Day Workshop: FDV-informed Documentation and Language | Online

    Online Webinar WA, Australia

    When working with survivors (adult and child) or users of violence, it is essential to use language that reflects a survivor, strength-based approach, a perpetrator-facing, and a perpetrator-driven risk approach. This ensures behaviour patterns are prominent and visible, survivor resistance and strengths are at the forefront of responses and, service responses are better able to assess risk and imminency to risk. Accordingly, in domestic and family violence work, our language should focus on perpetrator accountability and a behaviour pattern-based approach. This workshop has been developed to align with the internally accredited Safe and Together model. This one-day workshop will provide...

  • Interrupting Male Violence with Men who use Domestic and Family Violence | Online

    Online Course

    Over two immersive days, join DART Institute Australia to unpack accountability in men’s work and build skills to disrupt patterns of behaviour in men’s engagement work. This micro skills series is designed for individuals working with men who are using violence or suspect men who may be using violence. Date: Thursday 13 - Friday 14 June 2024 Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm Cost: $399 Location: Online event. Teams access will be sent 48 hours prior to the first session in the series. Read more and register

  • CRARMF Identification and Screening | Online

    Online Course

    This workshop is suitable for any professional who may identify family violence as occurring. You may engage with people on a one-off, episodic, or ongoing basis and you are in a position to identify or screen for family violence. This training focuses on working with victim-survivors. Learning outcomes Understanding your role in the service system response Gain a deeper understanding of the identification of risk Strengthen knowledge of visible and less visible signs of trauma Build confidence in utilising the CRARMF screening tool Awareness of referral pathways and brief safety planning Trainer/Facilitators DART Institute CEO, Jolene Ellat  Training Resources Workbooks and resources...