Identify, Prevent, Intervene: Family Violence eLearning Series

Identify, Prevent, Intervene: Family Violence eLearning Series Short Course

This short course equips individuals with the skills and knowledge to recognize family violence. It is designed for those responsible for identifying and supporting families in developing preventative strategies or implementing appropriate interventions when facing family violence.

What you will learn

By the end of this course, ākonga will be able to:

  • Identify the impact of family violence in an Aotearoa context
  • Develop preventative strategies or families experiencing violence 
  • Develop appropriate interventions for families experiencing violence

More detail about this course

This course is tailored for those who work in health and social services, or in community roles, and work with those who experience or use violence.

The course explores:

  • Introduction to family violence
  • Family violence in Aotearoa New Zealand
  • Dimensions, dynamics and cultural constructs of family violence
  • Working with family members who use violence
  • Working with family members that experience violence

Learn online

Start anytime, with self-paced study online. Enrol now through our 'Continuing Professional Development' platform.

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Last updated: 11/4/2025

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