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SUMMARY:CHC81015 Graduate Diploma of Relationship Counselling - June 2026\, Online
DESCRIPTION:Enhance your counselling skills and work confidently with people experiencing complex relational issues.\nThis research and evidence informed course is designed for counsellors\, family support workers\, family and children’s contact workers\, or equivalent practitioners. It provides graduates with the practice theories\, skills and practical experience to work with a range of complex issues affecting relationships\, including family and domestic violence. \nWhy this course?\n\nBlended learning approach that incorporates self-paced modules\, online webinars\, a field trip\, work placements and placement seminars.\nResearch and evidence-based.\nInformed by over 75 years’ counselling experience.\nIncludes an organised\, fully-supported practical work placement.\nQualified and skilled facilitators are also practicising practitioners.\nAccredited with Family Safety Victoria in meeting the principles for Family Safety Practitioners\, and with the Australian Counselling Association.\n\nCourse dates\nIntroductory webinar \nOnline materials will also be available from this date. \n\n24 June 2026 from 2 – 4pm (Victorian local time)\n\nPractice workshops \nAll workshops will be delivered online from 9:30am – 4:30pm (Victorian local time) daily. Each workshop will be held over multiple days. \n\nWorkshop 1 – 29\, 30\, 31 July 2026\nWorkshop 2 – 4\, 5 November 2026\nWorkshop 3 – 3\, 4 February 2027\nWorkshop 4 – 21\, 22 April 2027\nWorkshop 5 – 26\, 27 May 2027\n\nIntroduction to placement webinar \n\n9 June 2027 from 2 – 4pm (Victorian local time)\n\nPlacement seminars \nAll seminars will be delivered online from 2 – 5pm (Victorian local time). \n\n18 August 2027\n15 September 2027\n13 October 2027\n10 November 2027\n8 December 2027\n\nGet started\nIf you’re ready to take the next step in your career\, enquire now via the button at the top of the page. \nYou can also contact us for more information: \n\nCall us (03) 8573 2222\nEmail us at ravtraining@rav.org.au\n\nRelationships Australia Victoria (RAV) is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO registration code 21977)\, providing nationally-recognised courses. Through our RTO\, RAV is regulated by ASQA\, and maintains its compliance with The 2025 Standards for Registered Training Organisations. \n
URL:https://frsa.org.au/event/chc81015-graduate-diploma-of-relationship-counselling-june-2026-online
LOCATION:Online\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Relationships%20Australia%20Victoria":MAILTO:ravtraining@rav.org.au
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SUMMARY:CHC81115 Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution - July 2026\, Online
DESCRIPTION:Take the first step towards a new career in FDR and make a difference in the lives of families. Apply today and start in 2026.\nFamily Dispute Resolution (FDR) Practitioners (FDRPs) provide a structured and facilitated mediation process that assists families experiencing separation to resolve disputes about parenting\, financial and property matters. \nFDRPs provide information and undertake intake and assessment around FDR suitability and the capacity of families to participate. They manage and adapt the FDR process to meet individual needs. \nFDRPs make a real difference in assisting families to manage conflict and make decisions in a timely and affordable way. \nFamilies are supported to make arrangements that suit their unique circumstances and minimise the use of the court system. \nWhy this course?\n\nBlended learning approach that incorporates self-paced modules\, online webinars\, in-person workshops\, a field trip\, work placements and placement seminars.\nResearch and evidence-based.\nInformed by over 40 years’ mediation experience.\nIncludes an organised\, fully-supported practical work placement.\nQualified and skilled facilitators are also practicising practitioners.\nUpon completion you can register as an FDRP with the Australian Government’s Attorney-General’s Department.\n\nCourse dates\nPlease note: In order to complete the course\, you must attend all sessions listed below. The introductory webinar will be recorded for those who cannot attend the live session. Please ensure that you are available on the workshop and assessment dates specified below\, before enrolling\, as alternate sessions will not be available. \nIntroductory webinar \nOnline materials will also be available from this date. \n\n22 July from 10am – 12pm (Victorian local time)\n\nPractice workshops \nAll workshops will be delivered online from 9:30am – 4:30pm (Victorian local time) daily on: \n\n26 August\n27 August\n14 October\n15 October\n25 November\n26 November\n\nDelivery/location\nAll workshops will be delivered online via Zoom. \nGet started\nIf you’re ready to take the next step in your career\, apply now via the button at the top of the page. \nYou can also contact us for more information: \n\nCall us (03) 8573 2222\nEmail us at ravtraining@rav.org.au\n\nRelationships Australia Victoria (RAV) is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO registration code 21977)\, providing nationally-recognised courses. Through our RTO\, RAV is regulated by ASQA\, and maintains its compliance with The 2025 Standards for Registered Training Organisations. \n
URL:https://frsa.org.au/event/chc81115-graduate-diploma-of-family-dispute-resolution-july-2026-online
LOCATION:Online\, Select a Country:
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ORGANIZER;CN="Relationships%20Australia%20Victoria":MAILTO:ravtraining@rav.org.au
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SUMMARY:THERAPLAY LEVEL 2 & MIM - Brisbane
DESCRIPTION:THERAPLAY: Level Two & MIM\nRegistrants should have attended Level One\, and have experience using Theraplay in their work before attending this training. \nThe training will include lots of practice and a wide range of video examples. Each day will include at least one case presentation to enhance your learning experience.  Making a case presentation is not required\, but is an option if you would like to receive supervision. \nParticipants will practice Theraplay modifications for trauma\, along with developing and practicing a treatment plan for traumatised clients. \nDay 1: Core Concepts In-Depth and MIM Skill Development \nThis module will focus on several examples of MIMs and their interpretation to improve your comfort and skill in administering and interpreting this assessment. \n\nIn-depth application of the core concepts of Theraplay and current relevant research to case material\nMarschak Interaction Method (MIM) by Dimension: an in-depth analysis using case examples\nObservation and analysis of MIM using case material\nThe Parent feedback session: preparation and implementation to enhance the therapeutic relationship with caregivers\n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe the underlying principles of Theraplay\, a modality of play therapy\, and their relationship to current attachment and brain research\nAdminister and analyze the MIM at an intermediate skill level\nDevelop skills in the use of the MIM for treatment planning\nDescribe how to use feedback sessions with parents to transmit a sense of hopefulness and trust\n\nDay 2: Working with Parents and Building Your Theraplay Skills \nThis module will help improve the breadth of your Theraplay skill set to bring your Theraplay work to a higher skill level. \n\nAssessment of complex parents using case material: clinical decision making related to contraindications for Theraplay\nWorking with caregiver’s attachment history in Theraplay treatment planning\, feedback sessions and progress\nImplementation of the parent demonstration session\nManaging resistance throughout the treatment process\nManaging countertransference in your work  with children and families\nRole play and practice of activities\n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe methods for overcoming parental resistance\nDescribe factors that influence the decision of whether to include parents in the treatment session\nDemonstrate how to use a wider range of Theraplay activities and techniques\nDescribe how to adapt Theraplay\, a modality of play Theraplay\,  to work with a wider range of populations\, such as children with autism and older children\nDescribe strategies for dealing with resistant clients\n\nDay 3: Adapting Theraplay to Work with Trauma and Complex Families \nIf you work with children who have been traumatised\, have attachment disorders or complex families we highly recommend that you attend this program.  It will help you sensitively adapt Theraplay to work with this population. \n\nDevelopmental trauma and Theraplay: Clinical decision making\nAdaptation of activities for clients and families impacted by trauma\nEngaging caregivers with their own trauma history in treatment process\nIntegration of Theraplay with other modalities to meet the needs of children and families\nAdaptation of activities for different populations\n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe the concept of complex trauma\nDescribe three modifications to Theraplay\, a modality of play therapy\, to meet the needs of traumatised children\nAssess when to use Theraplay in the overall treatment course of a client.\nDescribe how to adapt treatment to meet the needs of parents who themselves may be traumatised\n\nParticipants must attend all hours of the course to receive the certificate. \nPresented by: Alison Saxton \nAudience: This training is suitable for professionals who have experience in working with children and families/parents/caregivers affected by relational developmental trauma and attachment difficulties. \nMental Health Professionals: All mental health professionals including\, but not limited to Social Workers\, Psychologists\, Nurses\, Occupational Therapists\, Youth Workers\, Mental Health Workers\, Family Therapists\, Speech and Language Therapists\, Residential Care Workers and Foster Support Worker\, Play Therapists\, and all other mental health professionals looking to enhance their therapeutic skills. \nEducation Professionals: Professionals who work with children or youth including\, but not limited to K–12 School Counsellors\, School Paraprofessionals and all other professionals who support behavioural challenges and complex learning needs. \n
URL:https://frsa.org.au/event/theraplay-level-2-mim-brisbane-2
LOCATION:The Glen Hotel\, 24 Gaskell Street\, Eight Mile Plains\, QLD\, 4113\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Compass%20Seminars":MAILTO:office@compassaustralia.com.au
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