Shine RESPOND Level 3 – Two Day Advanced Training
About event organiser
Shine provides education and training programmes to communities through Shine RESPOND, to work places through DVFREE, and through their partnerships with the health sector.
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About the event
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This training is structured to build a deeper understanding of the entrapment model of family violence presented in Levels 1 and 2. Over the two days, Shine RESPOND will bring together guest speakers who are specialists in their respective fields. Each speaker will provide insight into different elements of the entrapment model.
Learning Objectives:
- Further develop an understanding regarding concepts of coercive control, entrapment and resistance which inform a response-based approach.
- Understand the broader societal contexts that are present for people who are experiencing family violence: including awareness of cultural perceptions, dynamics of gender and disabled people.
For all queries about Shine's training, contact trainer@2shine.org.nz.
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