Graduate Certificate of Family Violence Prevention

The course is designed to support social transformation for a violence free future, and will build your skills in a range of practice areas including child safety, men's behaviour change, health impacts of family violence, family violence in the criminal justice system and working with victims and survivors. The knowledge and skills you will gain are transferable across a wide range of professions and occupations where workers encounter domestic and family violence issues.

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Duration
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Clayton

Full-time - 0.5 years

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Monash Online

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Structure

Students complete the following core units which provide knowledge, skills, attitudes and values required of skilled practitioners working in a range of fields addressing family violence prevention. Optional synchronous online workshops will be delivered during each of these units. Dates may be subject to change.

Entry requirements

  • An Australian bachelor degree in any discipline with at least 50% average, or equivalent qualification or experience approved by the faculty (e.g. 5 years of work experience in a cognate discipline including humanities or social sciences).

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