Overview
The Course in Identifying and Responding to Family Violence Risk provides an accredited training program and vocational outcomes for a person in a universal services role to identify the presenting risk of family violence for universal service users and provide a response appropriate to the role of universal service professionals.
Studying the Course in Identifying and Responding to Family Violence Risk at Holmesglen
This course consists of one core unit.
The delivery is broken down into three stages. Each stage includes self-paced digital content and webinar series (documents).
Course structure
Units
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Unit code |
Name |
VU22733 |
Identify and provide initial response to family violence risk |
Code | Name |
VU22733 | Identify and provide initial response to family violence risk |
Assessment
Assessments are designed to provide learners with opportunities to demonstrate they have attained the required skills and knowledge using a range of practically based activities and tasks, as required by recognised standards.
Entry requirements
There are no entry requirements.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Outcomes
Qualification and recognition
Participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for 22510VIC Course in Identifying and Responding to Family Violence Risk.
Connections with industry
The Victorian State Government has determined family violence to be its number one law and order challenge, in recognition of the immeasurable emotional, psychological and physical harm it causes, particularly to women and children.
A series of family violence related deaths in Victoria in 2014/2015 prompted the establishment of Australia’s first Royal Commission into Family Violence in 2015. The need to invest in family violence reforms acknowledges the growing awareness of its scale, the failure of existing policy to reduce its prevalence and severity and the community’s preparedness to act.
Fees
Holmesglen tuition fees shown are all inclusive and indicative of the cost to complete the entire course.
Holmesglen may engage third parties to recruit students on behalf of the institute. Third party recruiters receive a commission and this will not impact on your fees.
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