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Masterclass Webinar: Coercive Control, Stalking and Harassment | Online webinar

22 June 2023 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Delivered by Jolene Ellat and Dr Lorraine Sheridana recognised global expert on stalking and harassment

OVERVIEW

Coercive control can be described as “a pattern of domination that includes tactics to isolate, degrade, exploit and control” victims. Patterns of controlling behaviour, such as stalking and harassment and psychological abuse, are known predictors of serious violence and homicide.

While Australia is in deep discussions on criminalising coercive control, the responses from practitioners to victims and men who use violence are critical in providing interruption strategies to reduce homicides and other harms across Australia and New Zealand.

The Coercive Control, Stalking and Harassment Masterclass will give you a deeper insight into the insidious presentations of FDV, Coercive Control, and Stalking and Harassment, and how these problems can co-occur. The Masterclass will also explore the impacts on victims and survivors and service system responses. We will provide you with relevant risk screening questions that assess for coercive controlphysical harm, imminent risk and valuable methods to help identify cases of stalking and harassment

Delivered virtually over four hours, with micro-breaks, this Masterclass will also engage you to consider the fundamentals of stalking, risk assessment and risk management, perpetrator typologies to consider when engaging perpetrators or survivors, stages to homicide and interruption strategies, and how to provide optimal support.

This Masterclass will enable an understanding of the complexities of domestic abuse and the tools required to make informed decisions as a practitioner that validate target experiences, enhance their safety and reduce risk.

What will you gain from attending this Masterclass?

  • A framework of forms of abuse and perpetrator subtypes to help identify abusive dynamics and risk, and to help tailor responses
  • Identification and understanding of stages to homicide 
  • A brief psychology of how a perpetrator of stalking is created
  • Understanding a perpetrator’s intentions
  • Identifying professional collusion in our own practices
  • Ability to identify coercive control, stalking and harassment and look at risk differently 
  • Opportunity to apply theory to practice 

Who should attend?
Anyone working in the community, government, police and justice sectors with responsibility for:

  • Family/Domestic Violence
  • Women’s Services
  • Men’s Behaviour Change
  • Children/Child Protection
  • Violence Prevention
  • Mental Health
  • Drug and Alcohol

What can I expect from this virtual Masterclass? 
Even though it’s a webinar, you won’t miss out on any of the benefits of a face-to-face event! Here’s what you can expect.

  • Highly interactive learning – designed to give you the same interactive and hands-on learning experiences as in-person training. Get involved through small group breakout sessions, Q&A, online interactive tools, quizzes and activities
  • Networking opportunities – collaborate and problem-solve with a network of like-minded practitioners and professionals working in the context of family and domestic violence across Australia and NZ
  • Resources: participants will be provided with a valuable method to help identify cases of stalking and harassment
  • Certificate – Receive a certificate of completion

Check out our speaker bios here:

Jolene Ellat: https://www.dartgroupaustralia…

Dr Lorraine Sheridan: https://www.dartgroupaustralia…


For all training questions, please email info@dartgroupaustralia.com.au 

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