SAFE & TOGETHER 2024 TRAINING
Phoenix continues to deliver both the 4-Day CORE Model Safe and Together™ Training and the 1-Day Workshop: Introductory Overview of the Safe and Together™ Model, in-person and virtually across Australia. The following 3 face-to-face courses are being offered at a discounted rate in February and March 2024:
Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training (In-person)
- 4 x Full days In-person: 9:30am – 4:30pm
- Dates: February 12, 13, 19, 20
- Venue: Centrecare Midland: 45 Yelverton Drive, Midland WA 6056
- $695 + GST not-for-profit rate
- $795 + GST corporate/government rate
- includes morning and afternoon tea and comprehensive training manual
Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training (In-person)
- 4 x Full days In-person: 9:30am – 4:30pm
- Dates: March 11, 12, 14, 19
- Venue: Centrecare Gosnells: 2302-2308 Albany Hwy, Gosnells WA 6110
- $695 + GST not-for-profit rate
- $795 + GST corporate/government rate
- includes morning and afternoon tea and comprehensive training manual
Safe & Together™ Model OVERVIEW Training (In-person)
- 1 x Full day In-person: 9:30am – 4:30pm
- Date: Monday February 26th 2024
- Venue: Centrecare Midland: 45 Yelverton Drive, Midland WA 6056
- $175 + GST not-for-profit rate
- $195 + GST corporate/government rate
- includes morning and afternoon tea and training manual
For tickets, or to register your interest: please contact training@phoenix.asn.au
The Safe and Together model provides a unique skillset for domestic violence-informed practice. Participants completing the CORE training will:
- Learn to use Safe & Together’s practice tools, such as Mapping Perpetrators’ Patterns and Multiple Pathways to Harm, to improve assessment of risk, impact on children, survivor protective efforts and essential case decisions.
- Practice interviewing perpetrators, survivors and children through modelling, role play and videos.
- Improve their domestic violence-informed documentation through individual and group exercises.
- Discuss their own current or past cases and explore how the Safe & Together Model could be utilised in similar cases in the future.
WHO: Those working in Family and Children Services, Women’s Health, Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health, and other community services NOT working exclusively with domestic violence. This workshop is also well suited for Managers and those considering investing further in the 4-day CORE Model training for staff.
NEW TRAINING: It’s Time to Ask: Responding to Sexual Violence & Child Sexual Abuse
In-person with Tori Cooke. Identifying and responding to sexual violence presentations is critically important in providing appropriate trauma informed care and responses to victim-survivors, and to prevent further harm and re-victimisation.
- Dates & Times: April/May 2024 – TBC
- Venue: City West Lotteries House
- Presenter: Tori Cooke
- contact Jay via training@phoenix.asn.au to register your interest or for more information
Phoenix aims to educate the community about the long-term harm of intrafamilial and extrafamilial child sexual abuse and supports child-positive attitudes in agreement with international human rights declarations. Phoenix provides a non-sexist, non-sectarian, non-political service that is respectful of the client’s core beliefs.
Sexual violence in the context of family violence is a serious and prevalent issue that impacts the health, wellbeing, and safety of millions of Australians, especially women and children. Sexual violence against women and children is an insidious form of family violence that can have serious and lasting consequences for victim-survivors, their families, and communities.
WHO: These new training courses are suitable for front line responders, emergency services (police, child protection and hospital staff etc), family violence workers as well as social workers, support workers, case workers and telehealth services working with clients in a range of human service delivery sectors.
OUR PRESENTER: Tori Cooke brings two decades of practice as a social worker as well as extensive training experience. She is a well-respected practitioner and leader who is passionate about teaching practical skills that support workforce capacity and builds health and wellness for those working in human service delivery.
WORKSHOP AIMS
• Explore gaps in knowledge about adult (SA) and child sexual assault (CSA) in the context of family and domestic violence
• Assist in increasing practitioner confidence in screening and identification practices
• Screening based skill building – asking the right questions by using questions that are evidence-based, and culturally appropriate in a safe and confidential manner
• Skill professionals in identifying and sensitively responding to presentations of sexual violence and child sexual abuse
Contact our team via training@phoenix.asn.au for group bookings.
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