Understanding Systemic Coercive Control: Becoming Response-able in Family Violence Work

Date

  • Thursday 14 November 2024

Time

10am-12:30pm

Location

Online

Organised by

ECLIPSE: Family Violence Services

Cost

$85+GST

This course is for anyone responding in the context of family violence. It will enhance attendees' reflective practice by bringing a greater awareness to their mahi. This course will also deepen attendee's understanding of family violence as a social problem and the importance of their responses.

About the Course

ECLIPSE's Becoming Response-able in Family Violence Work course is practice-based. It translates core family violence concepts such as social entrapment theory, the wider pattern of coercive control, and systems abuse into a guide for practice to enable safe and dignified responses.

Course Outcomes:

Attendees will:

  • Develop a solid understanding of what harmful responses are in the context of family violence.

  • Understand the practice of Social Entrapment theory, coercive control and systemic abuse.

  • Develop insight into identifying the Predominant Aggressor and the Primary Victim.

  • Understand institutional systems abuse and how to mitigate against perpetrator exploitation.

  • Learn about benefits of reflective and collaborative practices that safeguard against harmful response.

 

For all questions, please contact the organiser.

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