Predominant Aggressor Misidentification – Supporting Women from Migrant and Refugee Communities | InTouch
This webinar explores the unique barriers and challenges experienced by migrant and refugee victim-survivors who are wrongly identified as the predominant aggressor in family violence incidents. The session will unpack the drivers and systemic issues behind misidentification and highlight the impacts this has on victim-survivors. We will also look at how collaborative and culturally informed practices can strengthen support for clients who experience misidentification.
Delivered by inTouch’s Practice and Sector Development and Legal teams. The legal team will share legal insights and case stories. Reflections from a NOOR Survivor Advocate will provide a lived experience perspective. The session will also offer practical suggestions for strengthening culturally responsive practice for preventing and responding to misidentification across the sector.
This webinar is a joint initiative co-designed by teams across inTouch, including Legal, NOOR, Recovery & Support, Policy, and Practice & Sector Development.
Is this training for you?
– Do you work in the community sector?
– Do you support clients from migrant and refugee backgrounds experiencing family violence?
– Would you like to strengthen your understanding of misidentification and culturally responsive practice?
If yes, please register here using your organisational email address
