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OPD Points: 5

Identifying & Responding to Adult Sexual Violence and Child Sexual Abuse in Family & Domestic Violence Presentations DATES: 2 x half days ONLINE VIA ZOOM – Part 1) Wednesday May 28th 9.30am – 12.30pm AWST (Perth time) – Part 2) Thursday May 29th 9.30am – 12.30pm AWST (Perth time) Please contact the team via training@phoenix.asn.au to discuss group discounts.
  • $195 – Not for Profit staff
  • $250 – Government staff
  • $125 – Students
WHO: This course is suitable for front line responders, emergency services (police, child protection and hospital staff etc), family violence workers as well as social workers, support workers, case workers and telehealth services working with clients in a range of human service delivery sectors. OUR PRESENTER: Tori Cooke brings two decades of practice as a social worker as well as extensive training experience.  She is a well-respected practitioner and leader who is passionate about teaching practical skills that support workforce capacity and builds health and wellness for those working in human service delivery.

Key Learning Objectives / Outcomes:

WORKSHOP AIMS: Explore gaps in knowledge about adult sexual assault (SA) and child sexual abuse (CSA) in the context of family and domestic violence Assist in increasing practitioner confidence in screening and identification practices Screening based skill building – asking the right questions by using questions that are evidence-based, and culturally appropriate in a safe and confidential manner Skill professionals in identifying and sensitively responding to presentations of sexual violence and child sexual abuse.

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Presenter / Provider:

Tori Cooke

Presenter Qualifications:

Tori Cooke provides consultation and subject matter specialism in family violence programs and projects and is a skilled clinical supervisor, counsellor, program designer and TAE40116 trained educator in private practice. Tori is a social worker experienced in working with women experiencing family violence, suicide bereavement counselling, AOD counselling and working directly with men using violence and abuse.  She has developed and implemented women’s healing and recovery programs (individual and groupwork programs) in Western Australia and Victoria.

In the last decade, Tori has worked on a range of initiatives space in Victoria as part of the Victorian Family Violence Royal Commission reforms. Passionate about best practice responses and the health and wellbeing of practitioners, Tori was a subject matter expert involved in the innovative Victorian Orange Door Hubs induction training and a subject matter contributor in the design of the MARAM Framework training in Victoria.  She currently teaches part time at South Metro TAFE and provides external supervision and mentoring to front line practitioners through her private practice Pandora Enterprise Projects.

OUR PRESENTER: Tori Cooke brings two decades of practice as a social worker as well as extensive training experience.  She is a well-respected practitioner and leader who is passionate about teaching practical skills that support workforce capacity and builds health and wellness for those working in human service delivery.

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Course Duration:

2 day(s)

Course Hours:

6 hours

Registration Instructions:

Please register via Humanitix link below. https://events.humanitix.com/copy-of-its-time-to-ask-responding-to-sexual-violence-and-child-sexual-abuse-6bp9gln8 Please contact Jay via training@phoenix.asn.au to discuss group discounts or for more information.

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