Our bimonthly information sessions provide an opportunity for specialist family violence, community sector, and multicultural agency staff to learn about the services that inTouch provides, eligibility criteria and referral pathways.
This session will be co-facilitated by the Training Team, along with Specialist Family Violence Practitioner, Seher, from the Intake Team and Team Leader, Joelle, from Inspire Program. Together, we will explore inTouch’s Inspire Program — a specialist post-crisis recovery service for victim survivors of family violence from migrant and refugee backgrounds. The session will cover the objectives, eligibility criteria, referral pathways, and expected outcomes of both the Intake and Inspire programs.
This is a new suite of offerings available to organisations looking to build specific Culturally Responsive Practice capabilities for their front-line staff or within their workplace as a whole. Customised training is available and can include specific aspects of family violence and explore its impacts of the individual and the workplace.
This training has been designed for family violence workers, practitioners, and specialists to better support migrant and refugee women and their children who have or are experiencing family violence.
This training has been designed for family violence workers in rural and regional areas to better support migrant and refugee women and their children who have or are experiencing family violence.
This training has been designed for family violence workers in rural and regional areas to better support migrant and refugee women and their children who have or are experiencing family violence.
This free public training has been designed for family violence workers in the Rural City of Wangaratta and surrounding municipalities to better support migrant and refugee women and their children who have or are experiencing family violence.
This free public training has been designed for family violence workers in the Rural City of Wangaratta and surrounding municipalities to better support migrant and refugee women and their children who have or are experiencing family violence.
This training offers professionals who are not family violence specialists with foundational understanding of cultural humility, intersectionality and unconscious bias when supporting refugee and migrant clients experiencing family violence.
This training offers professionals who are not family violence specialists with foundational understanding of cultural humility, intersectionality and unconscious bias when supporting refugee and migrant clients experiencing family violence.