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POSTPONED: The Healthcare Response to Intimate Partner Violence

About The Event

EVENT POSTPONED

Due to unforeseeable circumstances we have had to postpone this webinar. New date to be confirmed.

All registered attendees will be contacted via email and a full refund will be provided to anyone who paid for their ticket.

EVENT POSTPONED

This presentation will provide the learner with an understanding of Intimate Partner Violence. It will situate IPV both globally and within the Australian context. The learner will gain an understanding of the cycle of violence, the gendered nature of IPV, and how this may manifest clinically as health deterioration and trauma. Learners will be encouraged to reflect on their values, beliefs, experiences and education and are challenged to explore their behaviours and how this may influence the care they provide.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  1. To gain an understanding of the elements that contribute to and perpetuate gendered violence.
  2. To be able to self appraise and reflect on their own ability to provide appropriate care to those experiencing gendered  violence

If this webinar brings up any issues and you need to talk please CLICK HERE for Crisis Support Services in Australia and New Zealand.

If you are in immediate danger please call 000 (AUS) or 111 (NZ)

Photo credit: Sydeny Sims

Speakers

Dr Shannon Dhollande RN BN M Appp Sci (Res) PhD AFHEA

Shannon Dhollande is a Lecturer within Nursing in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine. She is a current associate fellow of the Higher Education Academy and member of the NURTURE Research Cluster. Shannon is a passionate clinical researcher and has been a Chief Investigator in numerous projects that have aimed at improving the provision of emergency nursing care. The main foci of Shannon’s research are implementing best practice policy and procedure within the emergency nursing setting for which she routinely collaborates with industry partners. She also has a research track record related to the teaching and learning of nursing students within tertiary institutions. Shannon has written several publications and reviews for various Australian and international peer reviewed journals. Shannon has also recently completed her Doctorate exploring the provision of emergency care to patients presenting due to domestic violence.

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Event Information

Date
26th Aug 2021
Time
18:00 – 18:30 (AEST)
Venue
POSTPONED
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