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Graduate Certificate: Graduate Certificate in Domestic & Gender-Based Violence Research and Practice

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The Graduate Certificate in Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Research and Practice addresses the critical issue of gender-based violence through advanced research, prevention, and intervention strategies. It equips professionals with skills in risk assessment, perpetrator intervention, and program evaluation, meeting mandatory requirements for family violence practitioners in Australia.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Certificate
Duration
1 - 1 years part-time
Course Code
GC-DGBVRP
Study Mode
Online
Domestic Fees
$16,992 per year

About this course

OverviewCourse overview

Gender-based violence, including domestic and family violence, is a major public health and human rights issue and is highly prevalent both nationally and globally. Preventing and intervening in gender-based violence, and researching and evaluating ways of doing so, are important policy priorities for governments both in Australia and internationally.

The Graduate Certificate in Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Research and Practice explores up-to-date evidence, knowledge and practice related to domestic and gender-based prevention, intervention, research and evaluation.

Course aims
  • Provide students with advanced knowledge of theory, policy and research that informs global and national responses to domestic and gender-based violence
  • Develop students' research skills in collecting data and conducting research and evaluation with women who have experienced violence, including measuring the prevalence, nature and extent of women's experiences of violence, and evaluating prevention and response programs to inform evidence-based practice and support funding applications.
  • Develop students' practice skills in risk assessment, perpetrator intervention, working with victim/survivors including children and young people and strengthening the mother-child relationship.
Who is this course for?

This course has been designed for social workers, community service workers and health professionals at various stages of their careers, including recent graduates, established practitioners and those seeking to advance their career, move into a new field of professional practice or design and implement research projects within their current roles.

This course is also relevant to professionals working in research, policy, government, technical advisory or consultancy roles wishing to extend their knowledge in domestic and gender-based violence research and practice.

Why study the Graduate Certificate in Domestic & Gender-Based Violence Research and Practice over another Graduate Certificate in Domestic Violence?

This graduate certificate emphasises researching family and domestic violence prevention and response, including program monitoring, evaluation and improving agency data collection and use.

While standard graduate certificates in domestic violence focus on practice and service delivery, this graduate certificate also strengthens these areas and meets the mandatory minimum requirements for specialist family violence practitioners in Victoria and Australia.

Unique advantage

This graduate certificate equips you with research and data skills that enhance service delivery at both the practitioner and organisational levels, making you highly sought after by employment agencies.

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

Course aims

  • Provide students with advanced knowledge of theory, policy and research that informs global and national responses to domestic and gender-based violence
  • Develop students' research skills in collecting data and conducting research and evaluation with women who have experienced violence, including measuring the prevalence, nature and extent of women's experiences of violence, and evaluating prevention and response programs to inform evidence-based practice and support funding applications.
  • Develop students' practice skills in risk assessment, perpetrator intervention, working with victim/survivors including children and young people and strengthening the mother-child relationship.

Career pathways

This course has been designed for social workers, community service workers and health professionals at various stages of their careers, including recent graduates, established practitioners and those seeking to advance their career, move into a new field of professional practice or design and implement research projects within their current roles.

This course is also relevant to professionals working in research, policy, government, technical advisory or consultancy roles wishing to extend their knowledge in domestic and gender-based violence research and practice.

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Graduate Certificate in Domestic & Gender-Based Violence Research and Practice

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