This specialist training equips professionals with a deeper understanding of the multiple systemic barriers experienced by clients/families from migrant and refugee backgrounds as well as referral pathways and support available for women on temporary visas.
This tailored training option is available to agencies and organisations looking to build specific capabilities within their service. Tailored training is available for service providers, agencies and networks either in the family violence sector or caseloads with refugee and migrant clients.
This training has been designed to assist Victorian refuge staff to better support migrant and refugee women, particularly women on temporary visas. It explores the principles of culturally responsive practice, cultural humility, unconscious bias, and intersectionality and how to apply these to practice.
This training offers a foundational understanding of how to apply culturally responsive practice when engaging with clients/families from migrant and refugee backgrounds experiencing family violence. We will cover cultural humility, intersectionality, and unconscious bias and how to apply these in practice. Participants will develop a deeper understanding of the contributing factors that may impact a woman’s capacity to seek and sustain family violence service support.
This free public face to face 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. There is a cap of 3 professionals per organisation.
This free public online 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 is only for rural and regional professionals across Victoria. There is a cap of 3 professionals per organisation.
Our Information Session will be co-facilitated by the Training team and Ana, Specialist Family Violence Practitioner Intake Team. This session will discuss inTouch’s specialist family violence case management program - eligibility requirements, referral pathways and expected outcomes for clients. It will also feature, Joelle Chaperon, Recovery Programs Manager & Pinar Simir, Recovery Practitioner speaking about inTouch’s Inspire program.
Our 13 December 2023 Information Session will be co-facilitated by Lyanne Tam, Training and Impact Practitioner, Sector and Community Unit, and Amali Boralugoda, Intake Worker. This session will discuss inTouch’s specialist family violence case management program- eligibility requirements, referral pathways and expected outcomes for clients. In addition, this session will also feature, Yashila De Silva, a community lawyer from inTouch's Legal Branch, speaking on the work in this space.
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. At each session, we will explore a different program and project being undertaken within inTouch, followed by a Q&A session.