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RACGP webinar series on demand

In collaboration with the Safer Families Centre, RACGP hosted a series of family violence webinars based on topics within RACGP Abuse and violence - Working with our patients in general practice (White Book). Click the links above to watch these webinars on demand.

 

Violence and the Law

Recognising sexual abuse in people with intellectual disability

Dating violence and technology abuse: Management in general practice

Trauma-informed care in general practice

 
 
 

Overcoming barriers for addressing domestic and family violence

Child abuse and neglect: Response and management in general practice

Abuse of Older
People

Healthcare providers addressing family domestic abuse and violence in migrant and refugee communities

 
 
 

The role of health care providers in strengthening Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families involved in abuse and violence

Recognising and responding to LGBTIQA+ family abuse and violence in general practice

Risk assessment in a pandemic: Assessing survivors of family violence in general practice

Supporting practitioners to do domestic family and sexual violence work

 
 
 
 
 

The Safer Families Centre is part of the Sexual  and Family ViolencE (SAFE) program
within the Department of General Practice and Primary Care at The University of Melbourne.

 

E:   [email protected]
T:   +61 8344 4538 

N.B. These contact details are a general enquiry line for the Safer Families Centre only and are not directly related to the page you are now on. Please note we are not a service for those experiencing domestic abuse and family violence.

 
 
 

We, the Safer Families Centre acknowledge and pay our respects to the past, present and emerging traditional custodians of the land on which we work and live.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander users are advised that this website may contain images and voices of people who have died.

 
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