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Understanding Family Violence in Migrant and Refugee Communities

This free public face to face training offers professionals who are not family violence specialists with foundational understanding of cultural humility, intersectionality and unconscious bias when supporting refugee and migrant clients experiencing family violence. There is a cap of 3 professionals per organisation.

Description

Understanding Family Violence in Migrant and Refugee Communities is part of a suite of training offerings at inTouch.

This training offers professionals who are not family violence specialists with foundational understanding of cultural humility, intersectionality and unconscious bias when supporting refugee and migrant clients experiencing family violence. It will guide professionals with the competencies to apply culturally responsive practice in initial assessment, safety planning, risk management and referral process.

Through a range of case studies and reflection, participants will develop a deeper understanding of service gaps, family violence indicators and risk factors which impact refugee and migrant clients. This training will equip participants with the knowledge/tools to address systemic barriers/apply cultural humility, promote client agency and implement culturally responsive practice.

There is a cap of 3 participants per organisation.

The training location will be in Melbourne CBD, with exact details confirmed closer to the date. 

Lunch and morning tea will be provided. 

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