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There are still some places left for the Australian Government funded Pathways to Safety – The Readiness Program, a national domestic and family violence (DFV) training program for primary care. The training can be completed at a time convenient to your practice.
Using a trauma and violence informed approach, the program aims to strengthen capacity to effectively recognise DFV and respond, including a focus on referral to local DFV support services.
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-info...
At least one in 10 women attending general practice has experienced domestic violence – that’s around five women per week for one GP. Primary care plays a critical role in responding to and caring for patients who experience domestic and family violence (DFV), as people are more likely to discu...
Domestic and Family Violence training is now available for GPs on the Gold Coast. The Safer Families Centre at The University of Melbourne has limited places available for practices on the Gold Coast to take up their evidence-based training program. The Pathways to Safety training program strengthen...
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