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Monash University

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Intermediate/Advanced Interpreting in Family Violence Settings

  • Non-Award

This short course is a continuation of Family Violence Interpreting Entry-Level 1, and extends the concepts and skills established in that workshop. This short course is intended for interpreters who have commenced working or who plan to work in settings involving cases of family violence.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award

About this course

This short course is a continuation of Family Violence Interpreting Entry-Level 1, and extends the concepts and skills established in that workshop. This short course is intended for interpreters who have commenced working or who plan to work in settings involving cases of family violence. The course provides various facets which looks at legal, health and service provision settings within the family violence context in detail. The course features presentations from experts as well as industry professionals.

These professional development short courses are run with the support of the Department of Premier and Cabinet, State Government of Victoria.

Students may also apply for a bursary which allows for a heavily discounted enrolment fee in certain cases. Bursary applicants must be NAATI members and satisfy all the criteria to be considered. The cut-off date for bursary applications is 7 days before the course start date.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Humanities, Culture & Social Sciences courses at Monash University.
88.1%
Overall satisfaction
81.7%
Skill scale
80.2%
Teaching scale
67.9%
Employed full-time
$60k
Average salary