Struggling to navigate the complexities of family violence support? This professional development course equips you with the practical tools and confidence to make a real difference. Gain essential insights into the Australian family violence framework, learn how to mitigate risks through effective collaboration, and discover how to connect individuals with the right services. Empower yourself to confidently support and advocate for those affected—because your work can change lives.
If you’re a support worker, this course is for you. We recommend this training as essential for all support workers, whether employed by an organisation, or working independently.
This e-learning module is available for a one-time payment of $127 (incl. GST) and will take around 2 hours to complete.
Once purchased, the content will be available for 12 months, so you can come back to the content at any time.
Abbie’s extensive experience spans the family violence sector, where she worked as a counsellor, intake practitioner, and Family Services Case Manager. In her current role at Huddle as Practice Lead, she has combined her expertise, and interests to develop and facilitate this training.
Before her time working in Family Violence Services, Abbie worked as a disability support worker in a wide array of settings, including therapeutic residential, commununity and respite care.
Abbie’s academic background includes a Bachelor of Applied Science, in Psychology, and a Masters of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Within this study, Abbie completed a research project in youth disability in a residential setting, which is something she’s had a passion in, for a long time.
Abbie’s other projects include directing youth programs and board governance, whilst her experience in family violence services gives her a strong trauma-informed, intersectional, and creative approach. Abbie values curiosity and learning what really matters to people, and how their strengths and voices can be empowered and celebrated.
Yes, countact courses@huddlecs.com.au if you have a team, and want to discuss volume pricing.
While there are lots of relevant themes in this training, we will be releasing a specific Support Coordination Response training in August – so best to wait for that!
As experts in service-system navigation and engagement, we specialise in supporting people with multiple and complex needs, as well as those who are experiencing social-isolation and disadvantage. We are committed to working alongside the most marginalised members of our community, including those impacted by the justice system, and those who are culturally and linguistically diverse.
In addition to our client services, we provide secondary consultations as well as training and development resources for front-line disability services staff. At Huddle, we utilise our first-hand experience, and subject matter expertise, to support individuals, organisations and communities in building their skills and confidence in supporting people with complex needs.