CurtinX: Understanding Domestic Violence
Learn about the fundamentals of family and domestic violence, and violence against women.

- Certification
- Certificate of completion
- Duration
- 8 weeks
- Price Value
- $ 199
- Difficulty Level
- Introductory
Learn about the fundamentals of family and domestic violence, and violence against women.
Welcome to this comprehensive and eye-opening course on Family and Domestic Violence (FDV). This course has been meticulously designed to provide learners with a deep and nuanced understanding of the complex and often hidden world of domestic violence and abuse. By exploring the diverse experiences of victims, their families, and the broader community, you'll gain invaluable insights into this critical social issue. Our goal is to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively in fields related to domestic and family violence, intimate partner violence, and gendered violence against women.
This is an introductory-level course with no specific prerequisites. It is designed to be accessible to anyone interested in learning about family and domestic violence, regardless of their background or prior knowledge.
This course offers a comprehensive exploration of family and domestic violence, providing you with the tools to make a real difference in your community and beyond. Don't miss this opportunity to gain crucial knowledge and skills in a field that touches countless lives.
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