Parenting after family violence
What is this training about?
The BUGK: Parenting after Family Violence is a mindful reflective program that offers support to women to explore and reclaim their confidence and belief in themselves about their parenting which may have been affected by experiences of threat and violation.
This experiential workshop will provide participants with the knowledge and skills to facilitate a parent group with survivors of family violence in a safe, respectful and reflective space. This session will work through the variety of tailored materials and resources that have been specifically developed for this program.
The training includes access to the Bringing Up Great Kids: Parenting after Family Violence Program manual, relevant worksheets, tools, activities and resources within the registration cost of the workshop.
This training is suitable for all professionals who have completed Foundational Bringing Up Great Kids – Facilitator Training and who provide a parenting program that sensitively supports family violence survivors.
Please note that the prerequisite for this training is successful completion of Foundational Bringing Up Great Kids – Facilitator Training.
What will you learn?
The participants will learn how to support survivors of family violence to:
- Rebuild trust with their children and others that may have been jeopardised by the violence,
- Respond to secrecy which may have accompanied the violence
- Resource playfulness and fun back in relationships
- Interact with a supportive group of peers that can enable them to continue to be connected, reducing the likelihood of isolation and stigma that is often associated with experiences of family violence.
What difference will this make to your practice?
In the aftermath of family violence, women can have a range of experiences that affect their parenting. They can engage with the parts of themselves that survived and supported their efforts to offer protection to their children. They have a sense of themselves as resourced by friends and family.
They feel empowered by the decisions they have made for themselves and their children. On the other hand, they can engage with the parts of themselves that were frightened, or felt hopeless, or were anxious about their children. They can lose confidence in their parenting, not knowing how to adopt roles that better meet the needs of their children as a result of the way the violence affected them.
They can experience a gulf between themselves and their children, feeling the absence of connection and trust.
Women sometimes take with them the messages that the violence has reinforced for them. It was your fault. What kind of mother are you? Your children do not appreciate you. They don’t trust you. You are not able to look after them properly. Give up and leave them alone. They will do better without you.
In the aftermath of family violence, there are many challenges facing women. They often need a place to live. They need to take court action to keep themselves and their children safe. They need to establish themselves in a new community. They need to find a job. They need to open a new bank account.
If they have children, one of these challenges is to be a parent in a way that makes sense of their past but is not defined by it.
Our Bringing Up Great Kids Parenting Program presents parents with access to knowledge about development, connection with others and an opportunity to reflect on their communication with children. This workshop will provide you with specific skills and knowledge to support survivors of family violence in relation to enhancing their relationships with their children.
Testimonials
Lots of practical knowledge….. I left with so many good ideas to use with clients!
Jindee, Counsellor
Enhanced my understanding of practical applications of movement, spatial awareness, posture etc.
Sally, Youth Worker
Skills and strategies linked with the how and the why...I left the day feeling more energised than when I arrived, feeling motivated and excited to share this knowledge with my team and peers.
Alyson, Coordinator
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Name | Start Date | Time | Location | Cost | |
BUGK: Parenting After Family Violence | 5 March 2025 | 10:00 am - 01:30 pm | Virtual Classroom | $195.00 | |
BUGK: Parenting After Family Violence | 30 April 2025 | 10:00 am - 01:30 pm | Virtual Classroom | $195.00 | |
BUGK: Parenting After Family Violence | 10 July 2025 | 01:00 pm - 04:30 pm | Virtual Classroom | $195.00 | |
BUGK: Parenting After Family Violence | 29 September 2025 | 10:00 am - 01:30 pm | Virtual Classroom | $195.00 |
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Are you looking for more specific training?
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