The University of Melbourne’s Safer Families Centre is leading the national Pathways to Safety – The Readiness Program, a DFV training program for primary care providers which aims to strengthen the capacity to effectively recognise, respond, refer and record DFV using a trauma and violence-informed approach.
Participating practices have benefited from the training program. The Practice Manager from Hope Island Medical Centre and Homeworld Helensvale Medical Centre, says:
“Our practice participated in the well-structured, engaging, whole-of-practice team educational program that has allowed our doctors, nurses, and receptionists to feel more confident to recognise, respond, refer and record disclosures of Domestic and Family Violence. The key takeaways included:
Easy and effective QI Activity
Activity used as part of safe work consultation training and compliance
Practice wide education and training for team building
Learnings are applicable at work as well as in life in general
Relevant CPD
Utilises the Gold Coast Health Pathways.”
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