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Graduate Certificate in Family Violence - Working With Men

  • Graduate Certificate

The course objectives focus on the requisite knowledge, skills, attitudes and values required of skilled MBC practitioners within the field. The course also offers a specialisation in prevention and practice.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Certificate
Duration
1 year part-time
Course Code
CRS1400479
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb

About this course

The course objectives focus on the requisite knowledge, skills, attitudes and values required of skilled MBC practitioners within the field. The course also offers a specialisation in prevention and practice. Graduates of the working with men specialisation of the course can look forward to employment within men's behaviour change and/or the family violence sector more broadly.

Further information about Chisholm's accreditation as a Higher Education provider can be found at Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA). Chisholm Higher Education College participates in surveys administered by Quality Indicators in Learning and Teaching (QILT).

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Entry requirements

Please refer to the course entry requirements document (available above in the course description) for current requirements.

Study locations

Dandenong

What you will learn

Demonstrate advanced communication, digital literacy, and interpersonal skills.
Articulate and apply an understanding of the global evidence on the gendered nature of family violence and the broader international health and human rights context.
Demonstrate a critical understanding of relevant legislation, regulations and frameworks that govern specialist FV practice along with the integrated service system and cross-sector nature of family violence work.
Demonstrate advanced self-reflection of own values and beliefs alongside an awareness of the centrality of the personal, societal and cultural values of others.
Demonstrate advanced communication, digital literacy, and interpersonal skills.
Articulate and apply knowledge of the importance of record keeping and information sharing obligations, including ethical principles.
Illustrate knowledge of local and international resources, responses and reforms in relation to family violence work.

Career pathways

  • migrant / refugee advocate
  • youth worker
  • juvenile justice support worker
  • community corrections officer
  • senior policy officer
  • child protection practitioner
  • specialised family violence worker
  • case manager
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