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SUMMARY:National Child Protection Week
DESCRIPTION:This year National Child Protection Week will continue to champion the message ‘Every child in every community needs a fair go’.  \nThis message captures the essence of National Child Protection Week which aims to promote a safe and supported life for every child\, now and into the future. \nIn 2023\, the message that ‘Every child in every community needs a fair go’ will be complemented with the theme ‘Where we start matters’.  \nClick here to read more
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/national-child-protection-week-2/
CATEGORIES:Children,Event,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230904T080000
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UID:10001324-1693814400-1694192400@southsafe.org.au
SUMMARY:Women's Health Week
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2022\, Jean Hailes Women’s Health Week is Australia’s largest event dedicated to the health and wellbeing of all women\, girls and gender-diverse people. \nEvery September\, over 200\,000 people gather in the boardrooms\, tearooms and community centres of Australia to share vital\, up-to-date health information. \nThe theme for this year’s Women’s Health Week is Grow your knowledge. It’s all about supporting women to make informed decisions about their health with information that’s easy to understand. \nClick here to read more
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/womens-health-week/
CATEGORIES:Event,Women's Health
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SUMMARY:Case management interventions with men using family violence | No to Violence
DESCRIPTION:Case management with men using family violence is an increasingly critical intervention across child protection responses\, correctional services\, men’s behaviour change programs and court diversion programs. \nThis training provides case managers with a definition of case management in the context of working with men using family violence that treats the safety and wellbeing of impacted family members as a critical aspect of practice; an understanding of case management client presentations and referral pathways; ability to engage with men using a goal-oriented approach; and confidence to use the case planning and case monitoring tools required in case management practice. \nClick here to register
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/case-management-interventions-with-men-using-family-violence-no-to-violence/2023-09-06/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adults who use Violence,Family Violence,For Professionals/Practitioners,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="No to Violence":MAILTO:info@ntv.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230906T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230906T120000
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CREATED:20230904T062340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230904T062548Z
UID:10001328-1693996200-1694001600@southsafe.org.au
SUMMARY:Let’s partner for better outcomes: How the national Safe and Supported Framework and Action Plans are shifting outcomes for children and their families | NAPCAN
DESCRIPTION:Children thrive in safe and supported communities. In 2023\, the first Action Plans for the Safe & Supported: National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children were released. \nIn this webinar\, those closely involved in leading this work will discuss how these action plans will make a difference to the lives of children and their families across Australia. \nIn particular we are excited to hear about the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander First Action Plan which was developed with First Nations young people\, families and organisations. It has a focus on early intervention and prevention measures at a child\, family and system level which is crucial to keeping more First Nations families together and safe. \nClick here to register
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/lets-partner-for-better-outcomes-how-the-national-safe-and-supported-framework-and-action-plans-are-shifting-outcomes-for-children-and-their-families-napcan/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Children,Family Services,Family Violence,Webinar,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230906T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230906T140000
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UID:10001319-1694005200-1694008800@southsafe.org.au
SUMMARY:Preventing emotional abuse of children: The role of parenting support | AIFS
DESCRIPTION:Recent research suggests emotional abuse in childhood is highly prevalent and contributes to a range of physical\, social and psychological problems. Despite this\, emotional abuse in childhood is poorly understood compared to other forms of child maltreatment\, such as physical or sexual abuse\, and is often overlooked in practice settings. \nIn partnership with the National Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (NAPCAN) as part of National Child Protection Week\, this webinar aims to contribute to the dialogue on this years’ theme of ‘where we start matters’. \nThis webinar will interest practitioners working in child and family services\, child protection\, family law\, parenting and relationship services\, health and education. \nClick here to register
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/preventing-emotional-abuse-of-children-the-role-of-parenting-support-aifs/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Children,Family Services,Family Violence,Webinar,Young People
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIFS":MAILTO:enquiries@aifs.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230906T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230906T140000
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UID:10001329-1694005200-1694008800@southsafe.org.au
SUMMARY:Preventing emotional abuse of children: The role of parenting support | NAPCAN
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS). \nThis webinar will explore emotional abuse in childhood and the role of parenting support in reducing and preventing child maltreatment. \nDespite its high prevalence\, emotional abuse is less well-known than other forms of child maltreatment\, including physical or sexual abuse. \nRecently\, the Australian Child Maltreatment Study found that in young people aged 16-24 years\, about 35% had previously experienced emotional abuse\, with the rate 1.5 times higher among girls than boys. The study also found that 40% of young women experienced emotional abuse before age 18. Furthermore\, individuals who experienced emotional abuse in childhood were 2.3 times more likely to have attempted suicide in the past 12 months\, 2.1 times more likely to have self-harmed and were 1.8 times more likely to be cannabis dependent\, even after accounting for other experiences of maltreatment. \nDespite being traumatising and contributing to a range of physical\, social and psychological problems\, experiences of emotional abuse are often minimised and overlooked in service settings. \nClick here to register
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/preventing-emotional-abuse-of-children-the-role-of-parenting-support-napcan/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Children,Family Services,Family Violence,Webinar
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