Social Work Students Program Learning Outcomes Learning Outcomes:  Introduce knowledge about prevalence, dynamics and impact of family violence in contemporary.

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Social Work Students Program Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes:  Introduce knowledge about prevalence, dynamics and impact of family violence in contemporary Australia  Increase recognition of key research themes and findings in the area of family violence  Develop ability to identify and respond effectively to people who are affected by family violence Social Work Training Program

 Develop awareness of the role of social workers and other professional practitioners in relation to family violence  Increase ability for reflective analytical thinking about good practice approaches in relation to family violence. Learning Outcomes cont.: