Join us for this online webinar discussing how it can be challenging knowing what to do when you come across patients at risk of harm from DFV. This panel will explore your legal obligations in reporting and sharing information.
Presenters:
Dr Elizabeth Hindmarsh, GP and co-editor of 'Abuse and Violence: working with our patients in general practice'
Alice Stiles, Manager, Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Program (WDVCAP) Unit, Legal Aid
Jade Anderssen, Child Protection Manager Casework, Department of Communities and Justice
Inspector Jane Prior, Manager Domestic Violence Team Crime Prevention Command, NSW Police.
Facilitator:
Moo Baluch, Director of Primary Prevention, Women’s and Girls’ Emergency Centre
Topics of discussion:
Target audience: GPs, Practice Managers, Allied Health
Have you registered for Session one "Too Little, Too Much": Recording DFV Disclosures in General Practice Click here to register
This panel series is an initiative of Central and Eastern Sydney PHN, Nepean Blue Mountains PHN and Hunter New England Central Coast PHN.
Nepean Blue Mountains, Central and Eastern Sydney and Hunter New England Central Coast PHNs can provide training on domestic and family violence (DFV) for your practice. Please click on your respective PHN for more information. If you do not work within these regions, but are interested in training on DFV, check out https://www.dvalert.org.au/
Please do a separate registration per person to ensure we record all participants and can provide certificates accordingly.