Our Services
Supervision Services
Family and domestic violence (FDV) informed supervision is a service providing leaders, managers and frontline staff with dedicated support to embed a family and domestic violence lens into their practice. FDV informed supervision will further enhance clinical supervision by supporting family and domestic violence competency across an organisation.
Individual Sessions Packages
FDSV Informed Supervision
Group sessions Packages
FDSV Informed Supervision
Working with complex FDV cases
FDV Informed Supervision (minimum 3 hours)
Practice Standards
Standards for specialist family and domestic violence services to align to minimum practice guidelines.
Victim-Survivor Services
Code of Practice & Audit Tool
‘Under Development’
Perpetrator Intervention Services
WA Practice Standards for
Perpetrator Intervention
Services intersecting with family and domestic violence may find these helpful to align with good practice.
FDV Counsellors
For family and domestic violence counsellors whose primary role is to provide counselling to women and/or children who are victim-survivors of family and domestic violence.
FDV Outreach and Advocacy Specialists
For those working in a service that is not a refuge but is funded to provide services and support to victim-survivors of family and domestic violence. The group includes front-line staff, coordinators and managers.
FDV Refuge Specialists
For those working in women’s refuge services. The group consists of front-line staff, coordinators and managers.
FDV Children’s Specialists
For frontline workers whose primary role is to work with children and/or young people who are victim-survivors of family and domestic violence.
FDSV Counsellors
For family and domestic violence counsellors whose primary role is to provide counselling to women and/or children who are victim-survivors of family and domestic violence.
FDSV Outreach and Advocacy Specialists
For those working in a service that is not a refuge but is funded to provide services and support to victim-survivors of family and domestic violence. The group includes front-line staff, coordinators and managers.
FDSV Refuge Specialists
For those working in women’s refuge services. The group consists of front-line staff, coordinators and managers.
FDSV Children’s Specialists
For frontline workers whose primary role is to work with children and/or young people who are victim-survivors of family and domestic violence.
Perpetrator Intervention Services
For more information contact admin@sfv.org.au
FDV Peer Practitioners
For those working in women’s refuge services. The group consists of front-line staff, coordinators and managers.
FDSV Peer Practitioners
For those working in women’s refuge services. The group consists of front-line staff, coordinators and managers.
Bespoke and Tailored Services for Organisations
We can offer training and workforce development specific to your organisational needs. Book a consultation here.
Tailored 2-Day Packages
FDSV lens and working with people who use violence.
Tailored 3-Day Packages
FDSV lens, perpetrator pattens, strengths-based, and documentation.
Tailored 4-Day Packages
FDSV lens, perpetrator pattens, strengths-based, documentation, intersections
Tailored 5-Day Packages
FDSV lens and all intermediate training objectives.
Tailored 4-Day Packages
Organisations are supported to ensure workplace policies and procedures as well as service/program processes will enhance the implementation of FDSV Informed practice.
Networks and Events

Preventing Violence Together
A group of primary prevention of violence against women (PVAW) practitioners promoting best practice and collaboration in the PVAW field.
For more information contact info@pvt.org.au
Preventing Violence Together
A group of primary prevention of violence against women (PVAW) practitioners promoting best practice and collaboration in the PVAW field.
For more information contact info@pvt.org.au
WA Men’s Behaviour Change Network
A collaborative group established to strengthen the working relationships across the perpetrator intervention system in Western Australia. This is for leaders providing men’s behaviour change programs and fathers who use violence programs.
For more information contact admin@sfv.org.au.

Lived Experience Advisory Group (LEAG)
A platform for lived experience of domestic and family violence and sexual violence in Western Australia to actively participate in current and emerging issues and have opportunities for shaping solutions, influencing decision-makers, and ultimately, eradicating these forms of violence.
For more information contact admin@cwsw.org.au.

Refuge Managers Network
A dedicated group established for Managers of Refuges in Western Australia to strength relationships across services, to share information and discuss current and emerging issues.
For more information contact admin@cwsw.org.au.
FDV Conference
The co-peaks bi-annual conference supports the family, domestic and sexual violence sector to come together to explore the journey to ending family, domestic and sexual violence. The next conference is scheduled for September 2025.

March Against Domestic and Family Violence
An annual event occurring since 1990, the March acknowledges people who have lost their lives to domestic and family violence in the previous 12 months and their families. The rally and march brings the sector and community together to Say No to Violence. The March Against Domestic and Family Violence occurs each year within the 16 Days of Activism dates from 25 November to 10 December.
For more information contact admin@cwsw.org.au.

Candlelight Vigil
A national event when Australia will light a candle to remember those who have been killed by domestic and family violence. By joining this evening of reflection and remembrance, we honour their memories and help bring light to this national crisis. This event is held in on Wednesday during the first week of May each year.
For more information contact admin@cwsw.org.au.


