Training and education resources
Explore a wide range of training and educational resources designed to enhance your personal and professional skills and knowledge. Attend workshops and courses led by experts, take self-paced learning modules and find support resources to help you understand gender-based violence.
Provider | Description | Resources |
|---|---|---|
Cultural Competency | ||
Multicultural Australia delivers training that is relevant, accessible and grounded in real-world practice. It’s immersive. It’s lived-experience-led. It changes mindsets and transforms practice. | ||
News article: Cultural Dimensions: Addressing GBV in Diverse Communities | ||
Information and resources for our mob to help our kids reject bad influences online and in the real world. | ||
Family, domestic and gender-based violence | ||
Safe and Equal run events and leadership programs to help you connect with others in the sector and build your career. Check out training and professional development opportunities, networks and communities, and workplace consulting offerings. | ||
The Orange Door can help you and your family by providing support for concerns with parenting, relationships, and family violence. | ||
Blue Knot Foundation’s training programs foster the knowledge, skills and tools you need when working in the field of trauma. Our training programs are focused on informing your practice in the field, leading teams, and supporting self. | ||
Guidelines for integrating gender-based violence interventions in humanitarian action | The pocket guide provides all humanitarian practitioners with information on:
The Knowledge Hub is a living repository of tools, resources, research and multi-media on GBV risk mitigation strategies in emergencies. | |
UNHCR is committed to protecting the people we work with and for from GBV. Together with partners, governments, women-led organisations and communities, UNHCR works to address GBV and implement quality programming to prevent and respond to GBV and mitigate its risks. | ||
LGBTQ+ | ||
Information for professionals around how to better understand and support LGBTQ+ people experiencing sexual, family and intimate partner violence. | ||
We’re here to help LGBTQ+ people who have experienced sexual, domestic and family violence by providing a range of resources and support services. Check out our sexual, domestic & family violence website Say It Out Loud. Say It Out Loud is a national resource for LGBTQ+ communities and service providers that works to prevent and respond | ||
Violence against women and children | ||
Training, webinars and other professional development events for people working to promote gender equality and prevent violence against women across Australia. | ||
Preventing violence against women with disabilities. | ||
Information and resources | ||
The National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032 (National Plan) is the overarching national policy framework that will guide actions towards ending violence against women and children in one generation. | ||

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