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SUMMARY:Applying a Family and Domestic Violence Informed Lens Training
DESCRIPTION:Family and Domestic Violence is a serious public health issue that affects 1 in 4 women and 1 in 8 men in Australia. Education and training play a crucial role in preventing family and domestic violence. This full-day course equips professionals with key knowledge and considerations when working with people impacted by family and domestic violence. This training provides professionals with the first step to develop as family and domestic violence informed practitioners. \nJoin Injury Matters\, with guest presenter Kate Jeffries from Stopping Family Violence\, for the “Applying a Family and Domestic Violence Informed Lens” full-day training\, where we will explore: \n\nFamily and domestic violence and coercive control\nGendered drivers of family and domestic violence\nDrivers of violence against Aboriginal women and children\nHow to avoid victim-blaming language and mutualising\nFamily and domestic violence myths\, gender bias and assumptions\nThe intersections of family and domestic violence with mental health\, alcohol and other drugs\, and homelessness\nFamily and domestic violence informed documentation\nCollaboration and referral pathways\n\nInjury Matters is delivering this workshop in partnership with Stopping Family Violence (SFV)\, the peak body for domestic and family violence perpetrator response in WA. SFV works across training\, research\, policy\, and advocacy and drives change by supporting governments and community sectors to build effective service systems that create safety for all victim-survivors. \nWho should attend. \nThis workshop is suitable for all professionals who come in contact with family and domestic violence in their role when supporting people. This can include\, local government officers\, safety and community development officers\, health promotion professionals\, allied health professionals\, alcohol and other drug advocates\, people working within the education sector and childcare workers. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-applying-a-family-and-domestic-violence-informed-lens-training/
LOCATION:Bendat Parent & Community Centre\, 36 Dodd Street\, Wembley\, WA\, 6014\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Injury Matters,Know Injury
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SUMMARY:Direct Impacts: Mechanical Force Related Injuries Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Mechanical force-related injuries occur due to direct contact with an inanimate object such as machinery\, tools\, and sports equipment\, or from animate forces such as bites\, person-to-person contact\, and stings. In 2021-22\, contact with objects was the second most common cause of hospitalised injuries in Australia\, highlighting the importance of effective prevention strategies. \nGain valuable insight and broaden your knowledge of mechanical force related injuries\, risk factors and prevention by hearing from organisations that strive for safety and to prevent injury. \nKidsafe WA will discuss playground-related mechanical force injuries as well as person-to-person contact on the playground.\nSafeFarms WA will explore farm-related mechanical force injuries from machinery to livestock-related injuries. \nJoin Injury Matters and guest presenters from Kidsafe WA and SafeFarms WA for the “Direct Impacts: Mechanical Force Related Injuries” webinar\, where we will explore: \n\nWhat mechanical force related injuries are.\nMechanical force related injuries in WA.\nA highlight of the different types of mechanical force related injuries in WA.\nRisk factors and prevention strategies for mechanical force related injuries.\n\nWho should attend. \nThis webinar is for anyone interested in understanding mechanical force related injuries\, such as Local Government workers\, WA Country Health Service staff\, teachers and school staff\, farmers\, injury prevention officers\, and policy officers. \nCost: FREE \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-direct-impacts-mechanical-force-related-injuries-webinar/
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CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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