Pathways to Safety

Project Details

Pathways to Safety

Developed and delivered by the Safer Families Centre at The University of Melbourne,  Pathways to Safety aims to improve GP, nurse and whole of practice capacity to address domestic and family violence (DFV). The practice-centred training program is aimed at building the capacity of primary health care providers to more confidently and effectively recognise, respond, refer and record disclosures of DFV using a trauma and violence informed approach.

Those who choose to participate in the program will be provided with accredited virtual in-practice education, tools and support for the whole of practice to effectively identify, respond and refer individual and families experiencing DFV.

Although the program has content related to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, we understand that all communities are different. This training program was designed with a holistic view not specifically tailored to Aboriginal medical services, Aboriginal peoples, and their respective communities.

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Research Group

Sexual and Family Violence (SAFE)

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Department / Centre

General Practice and Primary Care

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