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Recognising the signs of domestic and family violence
Professional Courses
Introductory overview to recognising the signs of domestic and family violence and responding appropriately webinar
Date:
Wednesday 9th December 2015
Location:
Online, at your computer!
Presenter:
Uieta Kaufusi, Learning and Development Manger Lifeline Australia (including DV Alert training).
Time:
1:00pm to 1:45pm During the webinar Uieta will provide an introduction to domestic violence and family violence, how to recognise the signs of domestic and family violence, and how to respond to someone who discloses they are experiencing domestic or family violence.
You can register here.
Meet the presenter:
Uieta Kaufusi is the Learning and Development Manager for Lifeline Australia and is primarily responsible for overseeing the strategic development and management of all Training programs delivered by Lifeline. Included in this portfolio is DV-alert, a nationally-run accredited training program provided to health, allied health and frontline workers.
Date and Time
9 December 2015
1:00pm - 1:45pm
Location
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