Course curriculum

    1. Course Introduction

    2. Welcome to Recognising and responding to coercive control

    3. Pre-self Assessment Tool and Demographics information

    4. Your online resource library

    1. 1.1 Lesson: What is coercive control

    2. Video Clip: DCJ - Introductory video: What is coercive control

    3. Quiz: Could this be coercive control?

    4. 1.2 Lesson: Examples of coercive control

    5. Case Scenario 1: Meera

    6. 1.3 Lesson: Australian Statistics - What does the data tell us

    7. Reflective Task: The role of intent

    8. Case Scenario 2: Sasha

    9. 1.4 Lesson: Legislation and Frameworks

    10. Checklist: How your service can support the implementation of the National Principles to Address Coercive Control in Family Domestic Violence

    11. 1.5 Lesson: Impact on victim survivors

    12. Case Scenario 3: Ming

    13. Video Clip: Insight Exchange - Follow my lead

    14. Quiz: What is coercive control?

    15. Video Clip: eSafety Commissioner - Love is

    1. 2.1 Lesson: Signs in children

    2. Video Clip: DCJ - Signs of coercive control

    3. Case Scenario 4: Liam

    4. 2.2 Lesson: Signs in non-offending parent

    5. Video Clip: Harvard Center on the Developing Child - Toxic stress derails healthy development

    6. Case Scenario 5: Isabela

    7. 2.3 Lesson: Signs in parents using coercive control

    8. Case Scenario 6: Kiah

    9. 2.4 Lesson: Signs in diverse families

    10. Video Clip: DCJ - Impacts of coercive control

    11. Quiz: Recognising signs of coercive control

    1. 3.1 Lesson: Trauma-informed response

    2. Video Clip: NAPCAN - Continuum of wellbeing

    3. Reflective Task: Knowledge embedded in practice

    4. 3.2 Lesson: Documenting and reporting

    5. Case Scenario 7: Sienna

    6. 3.3 Lesson: Supporting victim survivors

    7. Reflective Task: Embedding agency in everyday routines

    8. Case Scenario 8: Bruno

    9. 3.4 Lesson: Links to the National Quality Framework

    10. Reflective Task: Maintaining safe and transparent relationships

    11. 3.5 Lesson: Acting for meaningful change

    12. Reflective Task: Power and gender norms in practice

    13. Quiz: Supporting children affected by coercive control

    14. Post-self Assessment Tool

    15. Congratulations for completing this self-paced course!

About this course

  • Free
  • 45 lessons
  • 2.5 hours of video content

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