Overview

This topic provides students with specialised knowledge and to apply to traumatic experiences including family violence, abuse and neglect. The consolidation and synthesis of knowledge will facilitate develop critical skills to analyse and evaluate the experiences of family violence. Core concepts of power, control, fear, risk, complexity intersectionality, and colonisation ā€¦ For more content click the Read More button below.

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Aims

  • The consolidation and analysis of knowledge will facilitate development of critical skills to analyse and evaluate the experiences of family violence
  • Understanding of core concepts such as power, control, fear, risk, complexity, intersectionality and colonisation
  • Develop professional accountable decision making and judgements in complex practice situations involved family violence, abuse and neglect
  • Develop indepth understanding of the policy and legislative framework informing and influencing practice

Learning outcomes

On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
1.
Analyse contemporary literature about family violence, abuse and neglect using concepts of power and intersectionality
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Appraise trauma responsive practice in contemporary contexts responding to family violence, abuse and neglect
3.
Design and evaluate trauma responsive practices for people experiencing family violence, abuse and/or neglect
4.
Appraise the personal and professional risks and impacts on practice in light of the complexities of family violence, abuse and neglect

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