For professionals

Free introductory training

CADA is hosting a free, introductory domestic and family violence and coercive control training session for staff and volunteers from community groups, services and clubs. The session will equip attendees with the skills to support families within our community, with a focus on helping those affected by domestic and family violence. This training is in collaboration with the City of Moreton Bay Council.
 
Event information:
Date: Tuesday 6 May 2025
Time: 9.30am – 12.30pm
Location: Kruger Community Hall, 25 Ann Street, Kallangur, 4503
Cost: FREE
Open to staff and volunteers from community groups, services and clubs.
 
The training will cover:
 
– what is domestic and family violence and coercive control
– how to respond to violence and coercive control
– how to support the prevention of violence and coercive control
– available support services in the City of Moreton Bay.
 
Tickets are limited.
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The Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012

Domestic and Family Violence Services Practice Principles, Standards and Guidance 2020

  1. The rights, safety, and dignity of victims are paramount
  2. Staff understand domestic and family violence
  3. Services are evidence-informed
  4. Perpetrators are held accountable for their actions
  5. Services are culturally safe for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
  6.  Services are client-centred and accessible for all
  7. Services collaborate to provide an integrated response

Reproductive Coercion and Abuse

A domestic and family violence resource