WALK ALONGSIDE ME:

Safe & Respectful Ways of Working with Survivors of Coercive Control.

This full-day, interactive online module aims to upskill practitioners, with theory and practice approaches, to enable them to walk alongside survivors of coercive control safely, respectfully and ethically.

The Walk Alongside Me training focuses on identifying and defining coercive controlling behaviours, and how to work to increase survivor agency and self efficacy, using response-based practice, and trauma- and violence-informed practice frameworks.

While Family Violence Risk Assessment frameworks (including MARAM) are critical to family violence practice, there is more to family violence response than risk assessment.

This training provides the conduit between risk assessment frameworks and upskilling practitioners with key theory and practice approaches to enable us to walk alongside survivors of coercive control safely, respectfully and ethically.

This training is MARAM aligned, runs from 9:30am - 3:30pm and is currently available for in-house, fee-for-service bookings.

Professionals can also purchase tickets individually to a calendar session.