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Trauma informed practices for responding to difficult situations

Come along to this event to network and connect with people who work within NADA member agencies, as well as non government, health, and community organisations. This event will build workforce skills around trauma informed responses to difficult situations, and offer a chance to hear from people with lived experience and frontline workers. Presented by the Network of Alcohol and Other Drugs Agencies (NADA), this event supplements NADA's new trauma informed practice guide.

It will explore practical tips and strategies for responding to difficult situations using a trauma informed, person centred and strengths based approach. Difficult situations in the context of service delivery can occur when a person accessing a service presents with behaviours that appear to be 'challenging' or 'concerning'. Difficult situations can arise when a consumer accessing a service is feeling frustrated, anxious, threatened or confused, or they are in a situation that triggers memories of past trauma.

The event will provide:

An overview of important elements that support the resource;

Practical trauma informed strategies to respond to difficult situations;

An opportunity to network and build referral pathways with other services and sectors to enhance collaborative practice

A chance to hear from consumers and workers from non-government services about best practice for providing safe services

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Lunch and Learn: Meet your Domestic and Family Violence Local LINK - Tamworth Region

Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) is a serious public health issue, contributing more to the burden of disease for women aged 18 – 44 years than smoking, alcohol misuse and obesity. Studies show that women are twice as likely to disclose DFV if asked by their GP or nurse in the general practice.

Primary Care is not alone in supporting patients experiencing DFV. Your DFV Local LINK is Primary Care’s one stop referral and advice point for patients impacted by DFV.

Please join us for this Lunch and Learn session to meet your DFV Local LINK and explore:
• How your DFV Local LINK can support your patients
• How to LINK for support and what to expect from your DFV Local Link
• How to register your practice for free DFV training

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Lunch and Learn: Meet your Domestic and Family Violence Local LINK - Hunter Valley & Port Stephens Region

Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) is a serious public health issue, contributing more to the burden of disease for women aged 18 – 44 years than smoking, alcohol misuse and obesity. Studies show that women are twice as likely to disclose DFV if asked by their GP or nurse in the general practice.

Primary Care is not alone in supporting patients experiencing DFV. Your DFV Local LINK is Primary Care’s one stop referral and advice point for patients impacted by DFV.

Please join us for this Lunch and Learn session to meet your DFV Local LINK and explore:
• How your DFV Local LINK can support your patients
• How to LINK for support and what to expect from your DFV Local Link
• How to register your practice for free DFV training

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Lunch and Learn: Meet your Domestic and Family Violence Local LINK - Mid Coast Region

Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) is a serious public health issue, contributing more to the burden of disease for women aged 18 – 44 years than smoking, alcohol misuse and obesity. Studies show that women are twice as likely to disclose DFV if asked by their GP or nurse in the general practice.

Primary Care is not alone in supporting patients experiencing DFV. Your DFV Local LINK is Primary Care’s one stop referral and advice point for patients impacted by DFV.

Please join us for this Lunch and Learn session to meet your DFV Local LINK and explore:
• How your DFV Local LINK can support your patients
• How to LINK for support and what to expect from your DFV Local Link
• How to register your practice for free DFV training

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Lunch and Learn: Meet your Domestic and Family Violence Local LINK - Newcastle & Lake Macquarie Region

Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) is a serious public health issue, contributing more to the burden of disease for women aged 18 – 44 years than smoking, alcohol misuse and obesity. Studies show that women are twice as likely to disclose DFV if asked by their GP or nurse in the general practice.

Primary Care is not alone in supporting patients experiencing DFV. Your DFV Local LINK is Primary Care’s one stop referral and advice point for patients impacted by DFV.

Please join us for this Lunch and Learn session to meet your DFV Local LINK and explore:
• How your DFV Local LINK can support your patients
• How to LINK for support and what to expect from your DFV Local Link
• How to register your practice for free DFV training

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Lunch and Learn: Meet your Domestic and Family Violence Local LINK - New England Region

Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) is a serious public health issue, contributing more to the burden of disease for women aged 18 – 44 years than smoking, alcohol misuse and obesity. Studies show that women are twice as likely to disclose DFV if asked by their GP or nurse in the general practice.

Primary Care is not alone in supporting patients experiencing DFV. Your DFV Local LINK is Primary Care’s one stop referral and advice point for patients impacted by DFV.

Please join us for this Lunch and Learn session to meet your DFV Local LINK and explore:
• How your DFV Local LINK can support your patients
• How to LINK for support and what to expect from your DFV Local Link
• How to register your practice for free DFV training

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Lunch and Learn: Meet your Domestic and Family Violence Local LINK - Central Coast Region

Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) is a serious public health issue, contributing more to the burden of disease for women aged 18 – 44 years than smoking, alcohol misuse and obesity. Studies show that women are twice as likely to disclose DFV if asked by their GP or nurse in the general practice.

Primary Care is not alone in supporting patients experiencing DFV. Your DFV Local LINK is Primary Care’s one stop referral and advice point for patients impacted by DFV.

Please join us for this Lunch and Learn session to meet your DFV Local LINK and explore:
• How your DFV Local LINK can support your patients
• How to LINK for support and what to expect from your DFV Local Link
• How to register your practice for free DFV training

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