Description
This workshop focuses on working systemically with families (non-offending parent, children, grandparents, etc) in the aftermath of domestic and family violence. Once the safety of mothers and their children has been established there is usually a sense of relief on the part of clients and workers. In many instances there is also disappointment and despair that significant difficulties within the family remain, change or get worse.This workshop aims to offer an understanding of why relationship difficulties between family members now in a safe environment, remain or escalate. A range of interventions is presented, for you to assist families to understand and manage the difficulties often experienced in the aftermath of family and domestic violence.
This event will cover:
- Describe the impacts of family and domestic violence using Trauma and Attachment frameworks
- Identify behaviours leading to relationship difficulties in the aftermath of family and domestic violence
- Demonstrate the ability to assess problematic interactions between family members
- Outline the challenges for the non-offending parent in responding to and managing the behaviour of their children
- Apply interventions to reduce the effects of trauma related to domestic and family violence and promote relationship repair
Trainers
- Kate Cordukes (Family Therapist - Clinical and Academic) — The Bouverie Centre
- Aaron Knuckey (Family Therapist - Clinical) — The Bouverie Centre
Eligibility criteria
Categories:
Capability 8 - Working effectively with families, carers and supporters,
Capability 4 - Understanding and responding to trauma,
Capability 7 - Understanding and responding to family violence
Disciplines:
Allied Health,
Lived Experience Workforce
Levels:
Introductory,
Intermediate
Lifespans:
Child,
Adolescent,
Youth,
Adult
09:30 to 16:00 Add to calendar
Online - Live Stream
The course cost is inc. GST