Prevention Foundations
About event organiser
Safe and Equal deliver a range of training courses on preventing and responding to family violence. Safe and Equal is the peak body for family and gender-based violence organisations in Victoria, Australia.
Event information
About the event
For more information and to register, visit the event page.
Safe and Equal's Prevention Foundations training is designed to build skills and knowledge, grow professional networks and empower attendees to drive meaningful change.
This course is delivered online in two 2-hour sessions over one day, providing a space for practitioners to learn, connect with and bolster their professional toolkits to promote equality, safety and respect.
Attendees will:
- Build understanding of the gendered and overlapping drivers that shape family and gender-based violence
- Build understanding of prevalence, impacts and nature of family and gender-based violence
- Build understanding of the prevention continuum
- Identify key essential actions that will contribute to the primary prevention of family and gender-based violence
Please direct all queries to the organiser at training@safeandequal.org.au
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