Laying down the law on family violence

By Aneeka Simonis

FREE legal training will be offered to those working in Cardinia Shire’s family violence sector.
The training will largely focus on family violence law and how it relates to newly settled families, including training around partner visas and forced marriage as a form of family violence.
The four-week program will also look at child protection and family law including post-separation parenting disputes.
The training specifically addresses many questions that clients from new and emerging communities have about laws in Australia.
The training will help workers identify legal issues and make referrals to support clients in navigating legal processes.
The Settled and Safe Legal Education Training sessions are being put on by the Cardinia Family Violence Network and Victoria Legal Aid.
There is a maximum of 20 participants, and participants are required to attend all four sessions.
For information contact info@togetherwecan.org.au
If you require any assistance, please call 1800 Respect on 1800 737 732.

3 November: Introduction and Family Law (Post-separation parenting disputes) – Laws and processes
Time: 10am-1pm
Address: Connections Office Level 2/ 50 Station Street, Pakenham

10 November: Child Protection – Children’s law and processes
Time: 10am-12.30pm
Address: Anglicare Level 1, 66-68 Main Street, Pakenham

17 November: Family Violence – Prevalence, Causes, Impact
Time: 10am-12.30pm
Address: Anglicare Level 1, 66-68 Main Street, Pakenham

24 November: Family Violence Laws and processes – Intervention Orders
Time: 10am-1pm
Address: Anglicare Level 1, 66-68 Main Street, Pakenham