Risk Analysis and Safety Strategising: A Whole of Person Approach
About event organiser
ECLIPSE offers a number of training opportunities for the family violence sector which integrate victim-survivor lived experience, theoretical understanding, practice knowledge, and specialist sectoral knowledge. All ECLIPSE trainings and workshops are run by facilitators with lived experience and sectoral expertise.
Event information
About the event
For more information and to register, please visit the event page.
Course Outcomes:
- Become introduced to the concept of victim-survivor resistance and ECLIPSE's Whole of Person Approach
- Have a greater understanding of how to analyse risk, consider the cumulative impact of harm, and identify other unseen areas of harm (such as retaliatory violence and gang association)
- Develop insight into protective factors and safety strategies victim-survivors utilise to keep themselves and their whānau safe
- Learn about how to undertake safety strategising and safety planning
- Grow in awareness and knowledge of the dynamics of family violence and how one can respond in a more empathetic manner.
Please direct all questions to the organiser.
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