Domestic and Family Violence Response Training (DV-alert) is designed to build capacity in frontline workers within universal services for whom family violence is not a core function of their role.
Learn how to
- recognise the signs of domestic and family violence
- respond with appropriate care
- refer effectively to support services.
We are committed to ending violence against women and their children, dedicated to empowering frontline workers and volunteers to respond confidently to those in crisis. We deliver expert domestic violence response training with care and compassion in a safe space where workshop participants can learn, connect and share. All DV-alert training is free and funded by the Department of Social Services.
About this 2 day workshop
Delivered in person for frontline workers and volunteers, learn how to recognise the signs of domestic violence, respond appropriately, and refer to support services. After completing this training, you’ll receive a Statement of Attainment for the nationally recognised unit of competency, CHCDFV001: Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence.
There are numerous streams, including
- General
- Indigenous
- Multicultural
- Settlement
- Working with Women with Disabilities
Find more information about the workshop via DV Alert