Webcast with Stopping Family Violence
Caring Dads and Stopping Family Violence joined together in the creation of this Webcast to speak about the importance of perpetrator based work during the COVID19 pandemic. Damian Green is the CEO of Stopping Family Violence in Perth Australia as well, Damian is one of our Caring Dads trainers and valuable partners.
During this webcast, Damian speaks to the need for systems to step up to ensure the safety of women and children during a time of isolation and uncertainty. Both Caring Dads and Stopping Family Violence sends the message that we need to focus on child safety when it comes to the intersection of fatherhood and domestic violence.
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MORE ABOUT DAMIAN: Damian Green is the CEO of Stopping Family Violence (SFV), and a passionate advocator and researcher of perpetrator responses in Australia with a key vision of instilling a high standard of excellence across the sector. Through his work at SFV, and as an experienced Research Associate within the Social Work discipline at Curtin University, Damian has been involved in an array of national research projects exploring perpetrator interventions in both an advisory and investigatory capacity. Prior to this, Damian worked for nine years at Communicare as Executive Manager for Accommodation and Therapeutic Services. Here, he was responsible for a directorate that included a Professional Training Institute, Psychological Services, Family and Domestic Violence Services and Justice Services. Prior to commencing employment at Communicare, Damian worked in out of home care with youth and spent 10 years in the management of child care services.
Damian is a Board member of Starick, a not for profit organisation that provides support services to women and children affected by FDV. Damian is a registered psychologist and board approved supervisor with AHPRA and in this role provides clinical supervision and training. He is a registered Safe & Together Trainer, and an experienced group work facilitator and trainer having worked extensively in the areas of violent offending, MBCPs and parenting over the past 15 years.