Sexual Trauma 1st Aid Expanded - Hobart 1/12/22

This 6-hour essential workshop helps to raise understanding of sexual assault in our community, and offers vital skills for handling disclosures of sexual harm. The workshop will focus on empowering anyone, with practical skills and evidence-based knowledge to respond to a disclosure in a trauma-informed ‘best-practice’ manner. All skill levels welcome, and no prior knowledge is expected.
**Please note. This training is the SAME as the SASS 4-hour Sexual Trauma 1st Aid workshop, with the addition of information about pornography, warning signs of domestic & family violence, bystander behaviour concepts, teaching children protective behaviours, information about child grooming & responding to the sharing of explicit images.
**Please note. This training is the SAME as the SASS 4-hour Sexual Trauma 1st Aid workshop, with the addition of information about pornography, warning signs of domestic & family violence, bystander behaviour concepts, teaching children protective behaviours, information about child grooming & responding to the sharing of explicit images.
Topics:
- SASS & What We Do
- Awareness Raising
- Ethical Consent Model & Tasmanian Consent Law
- Drivers of Sexual Harm
- Power Dynamics
- Stereotypes
- Pornography & Media
- Warning Signs of Domestic & Family Violence & Abuse
- Culture Change Concepts & Bystander Behaviour
- Child Sexual Abuse & Grooming
- Teaching Children Protective Behaviours
- Sexual Trauma & The Brain
- Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Harm
- Responding to the Sharing of Explicit Material
- Case Studies
- Grounding Interventions & Self Care
Expected Outcomes:
- Increased ability to connect survivor/victims with support services.
- Improved awareness of who/when/where/how sexual assault occurs in our community.
- Knowledge of sexual harm risk factors and how to address them.
- Ability to apply trauma informed practice principles to improve safety in the home and workplace.
- Insight into how to improve a survivor’s recovery experience.
- Acquire knowledge of barriers to reporting sexual harm and how to reduce those barriers.
- Skills on how to advocate for survivor/victims and support those who have experienced sexual harm.
COST (inclusive of GST):
- Early bird (until November 10th) $200 per person
- Group of 5 or more $200 per person
- Regular adult ticket $250 per person
Location
Glenorchy District Football Club - Anfield Room
1A Anfield Street, Glenorchy Tasmania 7010
** Tea & coffee provided. We will have a 30-minute break for lunch. BYO lunch or shops are nearby to buy your lunch.