Central Queensland University

Working with Perpetrators: Dynamics, Drivers and Tactics of Control

Rockhampton, Australia

The Non-degree in Working with Perpetrators: Dynamics, Drivers and Tactics of Control at Central Queensland University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Central Queensland University (CQU) in Rockhampton, Australia, established in 1967, offers a student-centered environment with a strong focus on practical and industry-aligned programs. Serving over 32,700 students, including around 5,000 international students, CQU combines regional strengths with global perspectives across areas such as business, health, engineering, education and environmental science. The university emphasizes experiential learning, work-integrated placements and research that addresses regional and global challenges.

CQUniversity’s campuses provide friendly campus communities, academic support services, and opportunities for internships and local industry engagement. International students benefit from orientation programs, study skills workshops and English language support, plus access to student clubs and wellbeing resources. The Rockhampton campus offers a balance of regional lifestyle and pathways to professionally oriented education with clear links to employers and community partners.

Graduates from CQU are prepared for practical roles in industry, public service and research, often leveraging hands-on experience gained during their studies. Prospective international applicants should explore program accreditation, entry requirements and scholarship options, and contact the international office early to arrange visas, accommodation and transition support for a smooth start in Australia.

About the Program

This online micro-credential is designed for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of domestic and family violence. It is ideal for professionals such as victim advocates and facilitators who work with perpetrators. The course lasts for 4 hours of self-paced online learning, allowing flexibility for busy schedules. Students can access the course for one year after enrollment, making it convenient for those balancing work and study.

Throughout the course, participants will explore the dynamics of violence, including how gender inequality drives abusive behavior. The curriculum covers recognizing patterns of violence and understanding coercive control. An online quiz assesses knowledge gained, ensuring that students can apply what they learn in real-world situations. This micro-credential aligns with the requirements set by Queensland’s Department of Justice for funded perpetrator intervention services.

Completing this micro-credential opens up various professional development opportunities. Graduates can earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours and receive a digital badge and Certificate of Completion. This credential is beneficial for roles in social work, counseling, and community services, where understanding the complexities of domestic violence is crucial. Employers in these fields value the skills gained from this course, which can enhance career prospects and contribute to meaningful change in communities.

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