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Safe & Together Core Training
The Safe and Together CORE Training is a four-day training designed to provide a skills-oriented foundation for domestic abuse-informed practice.
Strengthen Your Skills in Responding to Family & Domestic Violence
We’re bringing the Safe & Together Model CORE training to the Western region. This is a rare opportunity to gain the skills and confidence needed to improve outcomes for survivors and children in rural and remote communities through an internationally evidence-based model.
The Safe and Together core training is a four-day training designed to provide a skills-oriented foundation for domestic violence informed practice. Each day will provide key skills and learnings for participants to implement the Safe & Together Model into their practice. Each day of training provides experiential classroom training focused on the following foundational practice areas:
- Assessment
- Interviewing
- Documentation
- Case Planning


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Why this training matters for Western NSW
Tailored for Rural Challenges
Address the unique barriers faced by families in isolated communities.
Build Local Capacity
Strengthen FDV response across services, from child protection to health and law enforcement.
Make a Real Impact
Walk away with an action plan to integrate the Safe & Together™ Model into your daily work.
Collaborate with Regional Peers
Connect with professionals from across Western NSW to improve coordination and response.
Learn Practical, Evidence-Based Strategies
Gain tools to assess risk, map perpetrator behaviours, and enhance safety planning.
What you'll learn
✔ Map perpetrators’ behaviours to improve intervention and risk assessment.
✔ Strengthen partnerships with survivors to enhance safety and stability.
✔ Understand the impact of FDV on children and family functioning.
✔ Improve documentation practices to support decision-making.
✔ Apply the Safe & Together™ Model to real-world cases through interactive learning.
This foundational training is hands-on, in-person training and provides an essential opportunity for professionals across health, child protection, education, law enforcement, and community services to develop a shared, best-practice approach to responding to FDV in Western NSW.
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We have limited places available. Don’t miss this chance to be part of the movement for safer families and stronger communities in Western NSW.
Safe & Together Model Supervisor Training
In-person two-day course
Domestic abuse is one of the most challenging case issues facing child protection and other family service agencies. Handling it well requires skills, confidence and knowledge. Supervising training is strongly recommended as part of any agency effort to promote organisation-wide, domestic violence-informed change.
Training is organised into three critical supervisory skills:
- Assessing the quality of their workers' practice.
- Addressing worker safety concerns.
- Decision making and case guidance.
As a result of this training, the participants will be better able to:
- Describe how to apply the principles and key concepts of the Safe & Together™ Model to supervise worker practice.
- Use a coaching framework to provide DV-informed supervision of worker’s practice.
- Support worker skill development, address worker safety concerns, and provide DV-informed case guidance and decisions.
- Have better awareness and skills to address worker emotional and physical safety issues that have implications for DV-informed practice and family outcomes.
- Have increased skill and confidence to assess and develop a worker’s skills when practicing domestic abuse-informed assessment, interviewing, documentation and case planning.
- Better provide DV-informed guidance to workers and make case decisions.


Prerequisite
This 2-day training is designed for practitioners who have successfully completed the Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training and are eager to apply these techniques and knowledge to their supervisory roles. We strongly recommend that supervisors not only have a thorough understanding of the Model but also actively incorporate it into their daily work within the agency, department, or unit.
Secure Your Spot Today!
We have limited places available. Don’t miss this chance to be part of the movement for safer families and stronger communities in Western NSW.
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