Domestic and Family Violence Response Training (DV-alert) is a free national training program designed for health, allied health, educational, childcare, and community support frontline workers. By the end of your training, you will confidently:
Recognise
signs of domestic and family violence
Respond
with appropriate care
Refer
women and their children subjected to or at risk of domestic and family violence to appropriate support services
Nationally Recognised Training
As a nationally recognised training program, DV-alert workshops and eLearning streams are mapped out against the unit of competency CHCDFV001: Recognise and Respond Appropriately to Domestic and Family Violence. Participants who successfully complete the training and assessment will receive a statement of attainment. Find out more about the benefits of DV-alert.
Since 2007, Lifeline Australia RTO 88036 has been delivering DV-alert across Australia including remote and rural locations. DV-alert has since expanded to a wider range of audiences to provide a tailored approach in recognising the complexities of domestic and family violence.
DV-alert is funded by the Department of Social Services and is a key initiative under the National Plan to Reduce Violence Against Women and their Children 2010-2022.
As the DV-alert workshops and eLearning courses are nationally recognised training, these streams are mapped out against the unit of competency CHCDFV001: Recognise and Respond Appropriately to Domestic and Family Violence. Participants who successfully complete the training and assessment will receive a Statement of Attainment.
For more information, please contact Di Bannister on 6581 2800.