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ONLINE TRAINING FOR FRONTLINE WORKERS

In-depth training for frontline workers to enable them to better help their
clients experiencing technology-facilitated abuse.

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 * Support and Social Workers
    * crisis support
    * emergency housing/homeless
    * victim support
    * domestic violence support
    * family support
    * child protection
    * youth worker
    * relationship support
    * community support
    * disability support
    * financial counselling

 * Health and Allied Health
    * psychologist
    * counsellor
    * all nurses
    * mental health practitioners
    * mediation
    * family dispute resolution/intervention

 * Legal/Courts
    * legal aid
    * lawyers
    * women’s legal services
    * court support officers
    * court advocacy support
    * legal administration

 * Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community services
    * community support
    * domestic and family violence support
    * emergency housing/homeless
    * victim-survivor support
    * family support
    * child support
    * crisis support
    * relationship support
    * disability support
    * financial counselling
    * allied health
    * policy makers


WHO IS THIS TRAINING FOR?


 * Law Enforcement
    * police
    * non-warranted officers in family violence units

 * Government
    * Commonwealth
    * State

 * Other
    * students and lecturers in courses related to domestic violence
    * researchers
    * volunteers

 * Disability Workforces
    * disability advocacy services
    * practitioners supporting women with disability
    * domestic and family violence support
    * social support
    * victim-survivor support
    * family support
    * allied health
    * legal practitioners
    * policy makers

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TOPICS

Training is tailored according to your professional category on registration.
After completing modules you’ll be able to download a certificate for use as
part of your professional development program. You will need to complete the
essential modules for your profession to achieve a certificate.


INTRODUCTION

Meet ‘Natalie’, whose story you can follow in your learning journey. In this
introduction you will find an overview of the themes, concepts and terms you
will encounter throughout the online learning.


WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE?

What does technology-facilitated abuse look like in a domestic violence
situation? Understand the behaviours behind it, how prevalent it is and the
impact it has on your clients.


IDENTIFYING AND RESPONDING TO TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE

Know the signs, and help your clients recognise and understand how technology
can be used to abuse—both inside and outside of the home and when your clients
are out and about.


SUPPORTING FIRST NATIONS WOMEN EXPERIENCING TECH ABUSE

Understand how the history and context of First Nations peoples affects
experiences of technology-facilitated abuse.


SUPPORTING WOMEN WITH INTELLECTUAL OR COGNITIVE DISABILITY EXPERIENCING TECH
ABUSE

Understand how abuse through technology can impact women with intellectual or
cognitive disability and know pathways to respond.


HOW TO HELP CLIENTS SECURE THEIR TECHNOLOGY

Learn practical ways to help your clients use technology and connect online
safely and securely.


HOW TO HELP CLIENTS BE SAFER ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Understand how important social networking is for your clients; help them
identify the red flags and explore ways to deal with them.


HOW TO COLLECT EVIDENCE OF TECH ABUSE

Help your clients understand what kind of evidence is needed for different
instances of technology-facilitated abuse, and how they might best capture that
evidence.


SAFETY PLANNING

Learn how to embed online safety considerations in client risk and safety
planning.


HOW ESAFETY CAN HELP

Learn how to help your clients recognise image-based abuse and adult cyber
abuse, and to identify where they can go to report this to eSafety.


THE LAW AND OTHER SUPPORTS

An overview of legal and non-legal support options to address
technology-facilitated abuse, especially in domestic violence situations.


SUMMARY AND CERTIFICATE

Celebrate your new skills and knowledge in being able to identify
technology-facilitated abuse and how best to support victim-survivors. This is
also where you can find your certificate.

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eSafety acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia
and their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our
respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander cultures, and to Elders past,
present and emerging.

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