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SUMMARY:Invitation to Participate: Family Violence Best Practice Crisis Response Research | Safe Steps
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to take part in an independent research project led by Safe Steps on family violence best practice crisis response\, as practitioners who provide crisis support to family violence victim survivors. The research project is one of the 13 projects funded under the Family Violence Research Grants Program by Family Safety Victoria. \nThis research aims to better understand the existing practice framework dealing with family violence emergencies and to identify areas for improvement. Safe Steps is particularly interested in mapping where this does and does not align with the experience of those who are intended to benefit from existing policies and practices. Each focus group will be limited to 6 or less practitioners. The focus group will run for one to one and a half hour and take place online via Zoom. \nExpress your interest here \nAccess Participation Information Sheet here \nSafe Steps also want to work with a small group of victim-survivors who are experts by experience to help identify barriers and enablers when accessing crisis support.  Their participation will involve attending an online focus group (around 60-90 minutes). \nThose interested can express interest here \nAccess Victim-Survivor Participant Information Sheet here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/invitation-to-participate-family-violence-best-practice-crisis-response-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Family Services,For Professionals/Practitioners
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SUMMARY:Breaking Out of the Binary | Queerspace/Drummond Street Services
DESCRIPTION:The learning outcomes for this training focus on developing capacity in: \n\nIdentifying and responding to LGBTIQ+ intimate partner violence and family violence\nIntegrating intersectional and queer feminist thinking into FV/IPV Practice\nFurther building into practice an approach that questions assumptions within a robust conceptual framework\n\nThis training brings together all the elements of Queerspace’s current and evolving approach to practice in LGBTIQ+ family violence and intimate partner violence. \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/breaking-out-of-the-binary-queerspace-drummond-street-services/
LOCATION:Drummond Street Services\, 100 Drummond Street\, Carlton\, Victoria\, 3053\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Family Violence,LGBTIQ+,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Queerspace":MAILTO:enquiries@ds.org.au
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SUMMARY:Using Indigenous research methodologies to end domestic and family violence | ANROWS
DESCRIPTION:This webinar\, from ANROWS\, features a panel discussion of First Nations researchers in domestic and family violence. The presenters will share their understanding of Indigenous research methodologies\, theoretical frameworks\, and examples of successful implementation of research methodologies. \nThe discussion will be critical to policymakers and practice designers working across the domestic and family violence sector under the new National Plan. It will also be useful to researchers and institutions exploring Indigenous research methodologies. \nClick here for more information \nClick here to register
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/using-indigenous-research-methodologies-to-end-domestic-and-family-violence-anrows/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander,Family Violence,Panel Discussion,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="ANROWS":MAILTO:enquiries@anrows.org.au
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