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What we do: Our Values: Your Team: Your Role:

29 Aug 2024

DFVS also employ a team of caseworkers who The SCDFV worker will not provide clinical mental support a caseload of women over the medium- health services, but will be guided by an Anangu to long-term, and make regular visits to remote co-worker, and other community members, to communities. [...] The SCDFV worker will work in advocacy), and brings together Anangu women accordance with the Strengthening Community with lived experience of DV to provide cultural Capacity to End Violence Framework and the guidance to our workers, and to engage in specialised manual developed for the role. [...] You can find more detail about our The SCDFV worker will work collaboratively with way of working in the Strengthening Community other NPYWC teams such as the Youth service Capacity to End Violence Framework: and Child and Family Wellbeing Service, and will also build the capacity of NPYWC to respond to the needs of children accompanying victim- survivors. [...] Your Responsibilities: • Manage a small caseload (up to 8 clients at a time) of children and young people who are experiencing the impact of exposure to family and domestic violence • Support clients and their families to access specialist support and advocate for them within the broader service system as needed • Facilitate small-group creative and therapeutic activities (minimum of 18 per year),. [...] • Represent the organization in a professional manner in external meetings and develop positive working relationships with other stakeholders • Work in a trauma-informed, strengths-based and culturally safe manner • Actively engage in monthly supervision and take positive action in response to feedback from your line manager • Create respectful relationships with colleagues and contribute to a har.

Authors

Jade Galpin

Pages
4
Published in
Australia

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