DV-alert

DV-alert

Nationally recognised training program with training and assessment delivered by Lifeline Australia

DV-alert is a nationally recognised training program with training and assessment delivered by Lifeline Australia and approved third parties on behalf of Lifeline Australia (RTO 88036). The program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services as a key initiative under the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022-2032. Since 2007, we have been working to build the knowledge and capability of frontline workers to reduce and prevent domestic and family violence. DV-alert is led by experienced trainers dedicated to ending violence against women and children.

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Teachers often see the signs of domestic and family violence first – why DV-alert training matters
Teachers often see the signs of domestic and family violence first – why DV-alert training matters

School can be a safe space for children and families affected by domestic and family violence. While the signs aren’t always obvious, being able to recognise when something might be wrong, and knowing how to respond in a calm, safe, and supportive way, can make a real difference.