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An essential role of NQDVRS is to provide Community Education and Training on Domestic Violence issues. We provide talks, information and training on various issues relating to Domestic Violence. Other topics could include Dating Violence, Violence in Schools and Protective Behaviours.   Using training videos, OHT’s and handouts, each session is designed to suit the individual needs and requirements of the targeted group or service.

Community education and training will be provided in conjunction with various Women’s Services. This cooperation of the services will assist in meeting the varying training needs of agencies. Should you have a community education or training request, please contact NQDVRS on 07) 4721 2888 or The Women’s Centre on 07) 4775 7555.

NQDVRS supports the professional development of students by providing placements throughout the year.

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We consult with identified agencies, groups and individuals to periodically assess needs for education and training for service providers;

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We liaise and consult with agencies and workers to identify resources, both material and human;

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We devise education and training packages to meet assessed needs, following consultation with target agencies, groups and individuals;

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We provide community education to agencies, schools, etc. as requested;

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We facilitate the co-ordination of domestic violence education with others;

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We advertise and create the demand for community education.

 

 

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OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE

We have a couple of offices available within the secure space of NQDVRS on the 4th floor and we would be happy to discuss co-location, rent and space with anyone who needs some rooms in the CBD.

Telephone: 4721 2888

and ask for Pauline or John

 

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Last modified: July 26, 2010

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