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Are you a healthcare worker working in Australia who cares for victims of sexual violence? If so, this course is for you.
Monash University’s Department of Forensic Medicine and consortia partner, the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine (VIFM), have developed a three-unit Course for health practitioners in Recognising and Responding to Sexual Violence which commenced in 2021 and will continue in 2022. This training program is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Social Services (DSS) as an initiative under the Fourth Action Plan of the National Plan to Reduce Violence Against Women and their Children 2010–2022. The training will equip healthcare professionals to recognise and respond appropriately to adult disclosures of sexual violence.
Monash University is seeking expressions of interest from registered and practicing health practitioners providing primary health care services to undertake the RACGP and other medical college CPD-accredited training pilot at no cost. Consideration will be given to rural and remote practitioners and those whose practice catchment includes patients at higher risk of experiencing sexual violence. This may include: patients with intellectual disabilities, patients from culturally and linguistically diverse communities, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander peoples, patients who identify as LGBTQIA, older adults, adolescents, sex workers.
The program is designed to be practical and the practice-focused units will include a Sexual Assault Response Resource developed by specialist forensic medical practitioners. This guideline will support workplace operationalisation of course learning. Each unit is delivered online over a six-week period and includes live sessions with clinicians with expertise in responding to sexual violence and is designed for medical practitioners, nurses, midwives, and other health professionals who care for patients who may have experienced sexual violence.
You can enroll in single or multiple units.
Lead Course Facilitators: Associate Professor David Wells OAM, Dr Maaike Moller
Accreditation: 40 CPD points per unit for RACGP registered, 6 hours per unit for nurses
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine, Australian College of Nursing, Australian College of Emergency Medicine
Please note:
Additional intakes will be running throughout 2022. The above is an indication of the first intakes scheduled for each cohort and unit. Enrolments for all three units will be ongoing
throughout 2022 via the online expression of interest form. For further information on other scheduled dates for the above training, please contact Sexual Violence Response Training
Team: svtraining@monash.edu