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Work-related Stress and Vicarious Trauma

Supporting people harmed by violence, abuse or oppression is deeply meaningful work but it can also be challenging. Learn practical strategies to respond to work-related stress and vicarious trauma for a sustainable and rewarding career.

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Women’s Safety Services SA (WSSSA) is South Australia’s leading specialist in providing an integrated response to women and children experiencing domestic and family violence. As part of this work, we offer practice and skill-based training around recognising and responding to domestic and family violence.Our training draws upon the latest domestic and family violence research and practice frameworks, and is suitable for social workers, employees in the public sector, community workers, students and people that work closely with children and families.We believe domestic violence is everybody’s business and that all layers of society should continue to strive for its elimination. By taking part in our training, you will be upskilling yourself to better support women experiencing domestic and family violence within the scope of your professional practice.We are also able to book training sessions specifically for your workplace. If you are interested, please contact us at training@womenssafetyservices.com.au