Is your practice interested in enhancing its ability to recognise and respond confidently to disclosures of family, domestic, sexual violence and child sexual abuse (FDSV) and streamline referral pathways and processes?
If your answer is yes, then the FDSV Training and Link Worker Support Program is for you.
Capital Health Network has funded and partnered with ACT’s specialist FDSV services (Domestic Violence Crisis Service and Canberra Rape Crisis Centre) to deliver this program in the ACT region.
What is the FDSV Training and Link Worker Support Program?
Specifically designed for general practices, the ‘FDSV Training and Link Worker Support Program’ aims to empower practices and foster an environment where patients experiencing FDSV feel heard, believed, and supported throughout their care journey. It aims to support primary health care professionals to become part of a multidisciplinary and integrated response to addressing family, domestic and sexual violence, and child sexual abuse.
The program has been developed in collaboration with FDSV specialists, general practitioners, key stakeholders, and people with lived and clinical experience informing the training development and program activities.
The program offers a range of free, RACGP-accredited training opportunities for the whole-of-practice and includes the provision of ongoing advice, debriefing, and referral support from Link Workers, embedded within specialist FDSV services.
Practice benefits
- One-off financial incentive payment of $5000 (ex GST) to offset staff time associated with undertaking training and support activities.
- Support in the form of FDSV Link Workers designed to serve as a one-stop referral and advice point for practice staff.
- Tailored whole-of-practice training to enhance confidence, skills, and readiness to recognise and respond sensitively to disclosures.
- Better understanding of mandatory reporting requirements and legal responsibilities when supporting patients experiencing FDSV.
Who can apply?
This opportunity is open to any general practice in the ACT region, including Aboriginal Community Controlled Medical Services.
Further information
Please review the EOI Information Sheet for more information on the program. It is important for you to have read this document, before starting your application.
How to apply?
Please download the application form to complete it. All applications must be submitted as a pdf to familysafety@chnact.org.au. This should take less than 10 minutes.
The closing date and time for this EOI is 5pm, Friday 31st January 2025. If you have any questions or require additional support, please contact Dr Suman Shetty, CHN Family Safety Program Manager at familysafety@chnact.org.au