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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Katherine. From education to technology and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join us for Gorge-ous Landscape Painting, a fun in-person session to unleash your inner artist!
First Nations focused DV Training in Katherine March 2026
This is a full day of training. Includes: Domestic Violence Fundamentals, Coercive Control, Identifying System Failure, Misidentification of the Primary Perpetrator, Vicarious Trauma and Self-care, Tier Ticket System.
NT Domestic and Family Violence Risk Assessment and Management Framework (RAMF) Training Workshop
NT Domestic and Family Violence Risk Assessment and Management Framework (RAMF) Training Workshop
Build knowledge, skills & confidence in palliative care, advance personal planning, and cultural considerations for end-of-life care in Katherine.
NT Domestic and Family Violence Risk Assessment and Management Framework (RAMF) Training Workshop
NT Domestic and Family Violence Risk Assessment and Management Framework (RAMF) Training Workshop
NT Domestic and Family Violence Risk Assessment and Management Framework (RAMF) Training Workshop
NT Domestic and Family Violence Risk Assessment and Management Framework (RAMF) Training Workshop. This training is for workers whose responsibilities under the RAMF extend to: - Domestic and family violence (DFV) identification and screening - Immediate risk management - Workers whose responsibilities under the RAMF extend to comprehensive DFV risk assessment and management - Undertake comprehensive domestic and family violence (DFV) risk assessment. As a result of this training, participants will: • understand their roles and responsibilities in DFV risk identification, assessment and management • recognise the indicators of DFV and feel more ready and able to screen for DFV • identify evidence-based DFV risk factors • respond to the immediate safety needs of DFV victim survivors through referrals, information sharing, and mandatory reporting • define vicarious trauma and identify individual and organisational responsibilities and strategies for managing vicarious trauma • connect with a group of peers to enable collaborative and interagency practice when working with DFV victim survivors. • assess risk using the Common Risk Assessment Tool • respond to the needs of DFV victim survivors in order to increase their safety, through information sharing, mandatory reporting, referrals to the Family Safety Framework, and safety planning • to enable collaborative and interagency practice when working with DFV victim survivors. • connect with a group of peers This training runs over one full day and is free of charge with all refreshments and training materials supplied. Registration is essential.