Working Therapeutically with Men Who Perpetrate Violence

Learning Mode

Face to Face

Location

SA

Duration

Full Day

Course Overview

This short course will support participants to learn how to respond to men who perpetrate violence and, as a result, contribute towards greater community safety. Engaging with both victims and perpetrators of family domestic violence is critical for the safety of affected families.

Qualified facilitators can help avert further harm by educating abusive men about the consequences of their actions.

In a counselling context, this training covers:

  • factors that promote behaviour change in men who abuse
  • how to support the process of accepting responsibility
  • how to assist men to seek help.
  • Agencies and workers may only see the aftermath of a single incident in an ongoing pattern.

Training in working therapeutically with men who perpetrate violence can help make a positive difference for men and families by supporting personal accountability and better understanding of patterns of behaviour.

Please contact us to discuss tailored workshops for this course.

Upcoming Workshop

Date: To Be Advised
Time: To Be Advised
Location: This short course can be delivered at any RASA site across South Australia, or as a tailored workshop at your location.
Cost: To Be Advised

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