Safer Families Centre Readiness Program, eLearning modules.
A suite of eLearning modules from the Readiness Program, which is delivered by the Safer Families Centre at the University of Melbourne, that aims to help primary care providers effectively recognise, respond, refer and record domestic and family violence.
The national program uses a trauma and violence-informed approach.
The program consists of six modules:
- identifying and responding to domestic and family violence
- working with people who have used domestic and family violence
- identifying and responding to child abuse and neglect
- providing trauma and violence informed care in primary care
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners: Identifying and responding to family violence
- identifying and responding to the abuse of older persons.
Registration is required to access these eLearning modules.
The Readiness Program: RACGP webinar series.
A webinar series hosted by the Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP) in collaboration with the Safer Families Centre about domestic and family violence topics relevant to primary healthcare.
The Readiness Program webinars are based on topics within RACGP’s Abuse and violence: Working with our patients in general practice (the White Book) publication.