VIRTUAL| DV-alert Multicultural 1 Day Focused
March 16 @ 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
About 1-day focused workshops
Attend our 1-day workshops to grow your knowledge of the complexities and nuances of domestic and family violence within different contexts.
Learners attending these workshops need to have previously attended any 2-day DV-alert workshops.
About Multicultural Workshop
Identify and respond to the needs of multicultural clients who may be experiencing domestic and family violence
Respond appropriately with immediate interventions and support needs of multicultural clients including safety planning
Refer multicultural clients to appropriate services and support.
Enhance your skills with other 1-day focused workshops
There are a range of other 1-day workshops available that you can attend to enhance your knowledge and skills, including:
* Engaging with Interpreters * Men Who Use Violence
* First Nations * Women With Disability
* Gendered Violence in Diverse Communities
Nationally recognised training
Once each of the components of the DV-alert Assessment Pathway have been completed you can enrol in the Assessment session. After successful completion of the assessments, you will achieve a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency CHCDFV001 Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence.
Cost
It is free for frontline workers 18yrs +
Financial support is also offered for staff backfill for attendance of the 2-Day Foundation workshops and 1-day focused workshops and help with travel and accommodation is available in some cases.
Terms and conditions apply. Go to www.dvalert.org.au for more information.
Date + Time: Mon 16th March 2026 (AEDT/NSW 9.30am-5pm)
Venue: Via Zoom (Link will be provided)
Register: DV-alert 1-Day Multicultural Focused Virtual – AEDT: 843 8152 4902 CSELIF08354
Contact us
For further enquiries contact: Mardi Smoother msmoother@lifelinecentralwest.org.au or call 1300 798 258 (ext 166)
Training is delivered on behalf of Lifeline Australia RTO 88036. Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.