Talking about domestic and sexual violence can feel intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. This workshop gives you an introductory understanding of these types of violence and simple tools to respond with care. Because sometimes, the smallest actions make the biggest difference. Let’s start with the basics!
What you will learn/Learning Objectives
- The basics of domestic and sexual violence- what they are, spectrum of harms, the context in which they happen
- Introductory skills and tools for engaging with people about DV and SV
- Reflection questions to guide your action plan.
Who is this training for?
- This is for anyone who engages with the community and wants to learn more, including
- Community members
- Youth workers
- Cultural workers
- Social workers
- Health care workers
- Legal service providers
What to expect
- Presentation, small group, and big group discussions
- Reflection questions for self exploration
- Resources to continue your learning
- Accessible and useful introductory information
Accesibility Information
- Because we have limited spots only register if you really can come please!
- Snacks provided
- There is free public parking
- Wheelchair accessible location
- Interpretation will not be provided for this meeting but we aim to offer it in the future
Spots are limited, so we kindly ask that you register only if you’re able to attend. Space will be reserved in the order registrations are received, and if we fill up, we’ll add you to the waitlist.