Description

This 60 minute webinar will examine the definition and nature of collusion, giving examples of what invitations to collude look and sound like, through examination of the core beliefs held by men who use intimate partner violence.

Participants will examine ways in which we may collude, and gain insight into ways that we might resist collusion, by maintaining the ‘mid-point’ and use of invitational approaches.

There will be a 30 min Q&A following the presentation.

Trainers

  • Kelly Finch (Family Violence Training Specialist)

Eligibility criteria

These are free events designed for members of the public clinical mental health workforce in Victoria, (staff employed at Area Mental Health Services, Forensicare or mental health staff from RCH) and lived experience workforces (LEW) working in either public clinical or community mental health state-funded roles. Other workforce in partner organisations, such as AOD organisations or ACCHOs, may sometimes be eligible.

Categories: Capability 7 - Understanding and responding to family violence
Disciplines: Allied Health, Lived Experience Workforce, Medical, Nursing
Levels: Introductory
Lifespans: Adult

Tuesday 21 May 2024
14:00 to 15:30
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Provided by Centre for Mental Health Learning (CMHL)
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