Primary Prevention Foundations eLearn

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Our eLearn provides you with an evidence-based understanding of what drives violence against women, and the actions we can all take to prevent violence from occurring.
Ending family and gender-based violence is possible, and we all have a role to play in stopping this violence from happening in the first place. We want to break this cycle of violence by challenging the culture and attitudes that drive it. To do this, our eLearn builds your foundational knowledge of primary prevention and the drivers of gender-based violence.

Adapted from Safe and Equal’s flagship primary prevention training Prevention in Practice, this self-paced and interactive eLearn module equips you with key knowledge and skills to begin your journey into the prevention sector.

Primary Prevention Foundations is also suitable for those outside of the prevention sector who are keen to gain a better understanding of the primary prevention evidence base and provides participants with a wealth of resources to continue their learning.

If you are curious about primary prevention and social change, this is a great place to start your learning journey.

Delivery
  • Canvas (Learning Management System)
Cost
Primary Prevention Foundations eLearn
  • 2024: $80
  • 2025: $100
Credit card payment upon enrolment required  
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Who is this for?

  • Workers from related sectors looking to know more about primary prevention
  • Emerging primary prevention practitioners (those who have been in the sector less than one year)
  • Definitions, prevalence and impacts of gender based and family violence
  • The drivers of violence against women
  • The primary prevention approach and its role in addressing family and gender-based violence
  • The importance of embedding intersectional approaches into prevention
  • The essential actions for ending violence against women

Details

  • This eLearn module can be completed as a standalone training or as a prerequisite for the blended delivery of Prevention in Practice: Design and Delivery.