Domestic and Family Violence Response Short Course

anytime

enrolment

ONLINE

ASSESSMENT

2

UNITS OF COMPETENCY

3 months

Duration

Overview

This course has been designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to effectively respond to domestic violence cases. You’ll learn how to recognize the signs and take the right steps to help those in need. Additionally, you’ll get the opportunity to reflect on and improve your own professional practices, ensuring that you provide the best support possible. This course is perfect who would like to make a positive impact in the fight against domestic violence. This course can support your existing skills and abilities and make a real difference in people’s lives.

Completing this course will help you:

Who is the course for?

This course is for individuals seeking to develop skills to recognise and respond to domestic and family violence, understand its impact, and fulfill legal and ethical responsibilities while reflecting on their own professional practice.

What units will I study?

This unit provides individuals with the knowledge and skills to recognise and respond appropriately to cases of domestic and family violence. It covers topics such as identifying signs of abuse, risk assessment, safety planning, and referral processes to provide effective support to victims of abuse.

This unit aims to help individuals improve their professional practice by developing skills for self-reflection, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing strategies for growth. It covers topics such as goal-setting, feedback and evaluation, and ongoing professional development.

As a Registered Training Organisation (91497), we comply with the government’s quality standards. We conduct regular audits to ensure we keep this accreditation and deliver the level of training you deserve.

CHCDFV001 Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic and family violence
CHCPRP003 Reflect on and improve own professional practice
These units are nationally recognised in Australia

 

How long will this course take to complete?

The Domestic and Family Violence Response Short Course is studied over a 3-month period. Due dates for each assessment have been scheduled throughout the course to assist you to keep on track within the maximum time frame allowed.  Should you have challenges completing within the allocated time frames, extensions are available on request. You will find this and more information in the Student Handbook.

What are the entry requirements?

As part of your application, you will be asked to complete a Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Skills evaluation to demonstrate that you can apply yourself to this level of study. If you have evidence of prior study this evaluation may be waived.

Assessment & Support

For each unit of competency, you will be asked to complete a range of assessment tasks that will demonstrate your knowledge and skills on the topic being assessed. These assessment tasks may include questions, written reports, case study analysis, workplace examples and practical demonstrations of your skills. The practical demonstration of your skills will often involve you role playing a scenario that simulates a particular role in the workplace.

On submission of your assessment tasks, we aim to provide you with feedback within 7 working days. This time frame may be extended during school holiday periods.

On enrolment, you will be allocated a qualified trainer with current experience in Community Services. As this course is delivered online, we offer a range of opportunities for you to engage with your allocated trainer where you can ask questions, gain clarification around the content of the course or the assessment tasks and receive training and support.

Your training and assessment resources are stored in our online platform and can be accessed when you are connected to the internet. This flexibility helps to fit your study around your work and family commitments whilst remaining within your allocated time frame.  You can also print the online resources if you prefer a hard copy resource tool.

You will need to have a device to access the internet and a camera for presentations and roleplay assessments. You will also need an email address where we can send you instructions and updates on your studies.

Course Fees

How much will this course cost?

Full fee needs to be paid prior to commencing the course . See application form for more detail.

WHAT DO I RECEIVE WHEN I COMPLETE THIS COURSE?

You will receive a Statement of Attainment listing the units you have completed.

Looking for Group Training?

Considering group training for your workplace? We'd love to chat! Click on the 'get in touch' button below and fill out the form to arrange a consultation. Minimum participant numbers may apply.

Can I talk to someone before I apply?

Yes, you can call National Training Solutions on 1300 161 844, Monday to Friday 9 am to 4 pm. Our staff will be on hand to take your call and may also refer you to an industry trainer who can answer questions on the course content.

When can I start this course?

If you are applying to enrol in the Domestic and Family Violence Response Short Course as an online student, we can accept your application any time throughout the school year. If you are enrolling into face to face training as a part of a group program, the commencement dates will be provided to you on application. Please Note: that face to face training may be through an online platform or in unique situations, actual classroom training.

How can I apply?

You can apply by using the 'apply now' button above. Follow the instructions to complete the online application forms. Please read our course information in conjunction with the NTS Student Handbook.

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