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This nationally accredited training is designed to build the understanding, knowledge and skills required to identify and respond to the needs of clients who may be experiencing domestic and family violence. Build your skills and confidence to identify and respond to family violence during professional contact with clients.
RTO number 22729
In this foundational program, you will reflect on your strengths as a leader while exploring different leadership styles, apply a range of management tools, and identify ways to be a proactive leader in a whole of organisation context. More details on the topics and content coming soon!
Fast Track will help you advance your career by building your leadership and management skills. 

This program is for professionals with experience in the Victorian specialist family violence sector‚ who are looking to move into a leadership role or managers and senior workers in Victorian specialist family violence services (Tier 1) who are new to their roles and/or want to build their leadership and management capability.
Lead and Adapt is immersive professional development program for executive and senior leaders in Victoria working to end or respond to family, gender-based and sexual violence.
This training is suitable for new Orange Door staff who have not previously completed specialist CRAF training.

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.
This online webinar is an introduction to the RAMP Operational Requirements (requirements) which were released in March 2024. The requirements supersede the RAMP operational guidelines (2016). 
By learning how to be an active bystander through Small Steps: Bystander Action for Equality‚ you can safely and effectively challenge sexist attitudes in your personal and professional life. 
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This nationally accredited training is designed to build the understanding, knowledge and skills required to identify and respond to the needs of clients who may be experiencing domestic and family violence. Build your skills and confidence to identify and respond to family violence during professional contact with clients. RTO number 22729 

This free online learning package will provide you with foundational knowledge about preventing and responding to family violence and violence against women. 
Our new 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.
RAMP induction: Foundations eLearn is an introduction to RAMP (Risk Assessment and Management Panel) and aims to familiarise RAMP members with their specific roles and responsibilities and RAMP processes outlined in the RAMP Operational Requirements (2024).
This course provides essential knowledge on child development, attachment, and trauma to aid professionals working with individuals and families in family violence refuge or crisis accommodation settings.

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