Erin Cahill Consulting provides specialised training in violence, abuse, and neglect. Our Core Concepts and Insights Range feature a variety of set modules, catering to levels from beginner to advanced.
These modules can be merged to form half-day, full-day, or multi-day training sessions tailored to your workforce's needs. Alternatively, modules may be undertaken individually. Training can also be cutomised to your organisation's policies and procedures.
Core concept trainings offer topic overviews in an easy-to-understand format. Each package covers four core questions:
Duration: 45 minutes
Audience: Businesses, workplaces and organisations wanting to increase their understanding and ability to act and respond to the issues.
Insights trainings offer a deep dive into frameworks and concepts within the violence, abuse and neglect sector. Each package covers a core framework or concept and explores:
Duration: 60 - 120 minutes
Audience: Workplaces, groups and organisations with core understandings of domestic and family violence, wanting to consider ways to expand their understandings and practice.
Insights Range modules assume a pre-existing level of understanding of family, domestic and sexual violence and are based on a mix of peer conversations and activities, as well as the traditional information delivery.
Specialised and bespoke training solutions are one of our specialties. We can work with you to:
We offer customised or bespoke training development and delivery; consultation on in-house training packages and programs and much more.
Book in a free consultation today to work out how we can help you address your violence, abuse and neglect training and educational needs.
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Erin Cahill Consulting is based on the lands of the Dharug (Darug) and Guringai (Kuring-gai) people of the Eora Nation. We acknowledge these Traditional and ongoing Aboriginal Custodians of the lands and their living culture and pay respects to Aboriginal Elders- past and present.