Graduate Certificate in Family Violence (Working with Men)

The Graduate Certificate in Family Violence is designed to deliver specialised expertise in the area of domestic and family violence work. An evidence-based and industry relevant qualification, it is responsive to the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Family Violence, and meets all equivalency principles for work as a family violence practitioner. The course aims to produce professionals who are effective - lifelong learners who can realise and capitalise on opportunities afforded by emerging research, and practice and prevention initiatives relating to mens behaviour change and family violence work.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Dandenong

Full-time - 6 months

Part-time - 1 years

$8,364N/A

Structure

Successful completion of the Graduate Certificate in Family Violence requires completion of four specialised subjects (two core, two elective).

Subjects

  • Gender, Power and the State
  • Transition to Higher Education: Academic literacies
  • Working with Men: Theories, Perspectives and Interventions
  • Strategy, Planning and the Integrated Service System
  • Working with Men: Applied skills in practice

Entry requirements

  • A completed Diploma, equivalent or above in a relevant discipline
  • A minimum of 2 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) experience in Family Violence, or a related sector
  • Attend a pre-admission information session and complete a questionnaire AND
  • A pre-selection interview (if applicable).

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