Accredited training

Working with Dads - March

Course overview

Enhance your professional skills and learn proven approaches to engage dads, father-figures, and families with confidence and impact.

Fathers and father-figures play a critical role in children’s development and family well-being. Yet, many dads encounter barriers when accessing services or feel excluded from programs designed to support families.

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to recognise and respond to the unique needs of dads. You’ll develop strategies to build father-inclusive practice in your workplace and learn simple, practical ways to engage dads more effectively. The training draws on national research and lived experience from father-focused programs across Australia.

 

What you’ll learn

 

By completing this workshop, you will be able to:

  • Understand the concept and purpose of critical incident debriefing, including common barriers to the process
  • Recognise and categorise different types of critical incidents that may require debriefing
  • Facilitate debriefing sessions by setting the tone, asking the right questions, and managing group dynamics
  • Apply practical techniques for psychological first aid during debriefings
  • Promote reflective practice to help individuals and teams process events and identify strengths
  • Identify when further referral or specialist support may be needed

Who should attend

This workshop is designed for a range of workers in community organisations, social services, schools, or businesses who want to strengthen their ability to support the needs of fathers, father-figures, and families.

It is ideal for professionals and staff seeking practical strategies to create more dad-friendly programs and services, build stronger engagement with fathers, and promote positive family relationships.

Course structure

 

About the presenters

Jeff Roberts is a clinical psychologist with more than 15 years’ experience in counselling and mental health settings across Australia and internationally. Jeff specialises in men's health and is also experienced working with LGBTIQA+ communities on a range of different issues including depression, anxiety, sexual health and interpersonal issues. He is highly experienced in performing IQ, personality and memory testing. Jeff is also experienced in coaching, training and leadership development within the corporate sector.

Enrolment and course access

When you register, you will be directed to our secure payment gateway to finalise your enrolment. Once payment is received, a new account will be created for you in our Learning Management System (Moodle), where course details and resources will be available.

Please note:

  • Registrations close 48 hours before the event
  • Workshops must be paid for at least 2 business days before the training date
  • If paying by invoice, proof of payment must be provided at least 24 hours before the workshop


See our Training Workshops Cancellation Statement (PDF, 1MB) for full policy details.

Technical requirements

To participate in the online workshop, you’ll need access to:

  • A desktop or laptop computer
  • Reliable internet connection
  • Headphones (recommended)
  • Microphone and speakers
  • A built-in or external webcam

Contact us

For further details or questions, please contact our Centre for Learning and Innovation:

Phone: (03) 8573 2222

Email: [email protected]

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