DV-Alert

Learn how to recognise and respond to someone experiencing domestic and family violence.

Domestic and Family Violence Response Training (DV-Alert) is designed to build capacity in health, allied health, education, childcare, and community frontline workers and volunteers to:

  • Recognise the signs of domestic and family violence.
  • Respond with appropriate care.
  • Refer effectively to support workers.

Important information

  • DV-alert pre-enrolment information booklet
    443.87 KB
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  • Lifeline Australia Registered Training Organisation Compliance Manual
    654.56 KB
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How it works

Delivery Mode: Two-day face to face/virtual workshop or eLearning

Resources: DV-Alert is a free national training program for frontline workers, funded by the Department of Social Services and delivered by Lifeline Training. To check if you are eligible, visit www.dvalert.org.au. If you are not eligible for these funded programs, please make contact to engage us directly for a fee.

Outcome: The training will enable you to recognise the signs of domestic and family violence, respond appropriately and refer to appropriate services. Receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for CHCDFV001 Recognise and respond appropriately to domestic family violence if completed successfully.

Training is delivered on behalf of Lifeline Australia RTO 88036.

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