connectEDspace - support for young people

Young people can face all sorts of pressures – including problems at school, with friends or at home.
connectEDspace is a website by Relationships Australia Victoria (RAV), dedicated to young people to help provide all the information they need to deal with the stuff they go through each day.

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RAV provides support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and individuals to help strengthen family relationships.

Counselling provides an opportunity to talk with a professionally trained person to discuss couple issues, conflicts with friends, relationship breakdown, parenting, domestic violence, anxiety, depression, grief, sexual problems, childhood sexual abuse, stress and work related tensions and disputes.

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Graduate Diploma of Relationship Counselling CHC81015

Relationships Australia Victoria
3:07pm Friday, 1 November 2019


Our Graduate Diploma of Relationship Counselling CHC81015 (with a Focus on Family Violence), is now in its second year, with enrolments currently open for February 2020.

Suitable for professionals in social services, this course provides graduates with the knowledge and skills to support individuals and families affected by a range of complex personal and relational issues that impact individual and family functioning, including family violence.

Recognising the need for knowledge and skills for responding to family violence, the course provides students with training in a range of theories and practices. Teaching methods include interactive presentations, carefully selected readings and application of theory and practice through case discussions, role plays and live demonstrations.

Workshops and a fully supported work placement provide students with opportunities to practice relationship counselling skills in the context of family violence.

Graduates will be equipped for counselling positions and senior roles involving oversight of family violence service delivery including risk management, multi-disciplinary collaborative practice that is aligned with current practice requirements, family violence practice guidelines and legal/statutory obligations.

“The course is helping students to understand the complexity of relationship counselling.  Students are being equipped with knowledge and skills to help them respond to a variety of relationship issues presented in counselling, including family violence. It’s great to see the students learning and growing in their practice skills throughout the course”.  - Senior Manager Training and Development

Read more and apply for the Graduate Diploma, or contact our Training and Development Team via email or by calling (03) 8573 2222.

If you're affected by family violence, information and support are available. Read about our family violence prevention, support and recovery programs and services or contact your nearest centre.

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