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SUMMARY:ANROWS Conference 2025 | Centring children and young people to end violence
DESCRIPTION:Join us to listen\, learn and act\, as we gather with a shared purpose:  \nTo centre children and young people at the heart of the work to end domestic\, family and sexual violence.\nToo often\, children and young people are overlooked in conversations about domestic\, family and sexual violence\, dismissed as too young to understand or too resilient to be affected. But this is not the reality. Children are not passive bystanders\, and the impact of violence does not fade with time – it shapes their future. \nBridging the gap between knowledge and action requires a conscious commitment to acknowledge children and young people and to centre them actively in practice. ANROWS is Australia’s trusted voice on domestic\, family and sexual violence. As Australia’s only conference of its kind\, this event uniquely brokers knowledge for policy and practice through a focus on centring the voices of children and young people. \nPolicymakers\, service providers\, practitioners\, researchers and advocates will come together to listen to young voices\, learn from their lived experiences\, and act boldly to integrate their perspectives into policies\, practices and systems. \n Register here 
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/anrows-conference-2025-centring-children-and-young-people-to-end-violence/
LOCATION:Aerial Function Centre\, Sydney\, Building 10\, Level 7\, 235 Jones Street\, Ultimo\, NSW\, 2007
CATEGORIES:Children and Young People,Conference
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SUMMARY:Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Assault Workshop | The Royal Women's Hospital - CASA House
DESCRIPTION:In this interactive workshop\, participants gain knowledge and skills to effectively respond to disclosures from adult victim survivors of all genders. \nWorkshops are co-facilitated by our training team and a counsellor advocate. \nThe content is highly interactive and draws on CASA House’s intersectional feminist and trauma-informed frameworks to support participants to: \n\nExplore various definitions of sexual assault and the context in which they apply\nUnderstand the structural issues which perpetuate sexual assault\, and how they apply to disclosures\nDevelop a comprehensive understanding of consent\nUnderstand the impacts of sexual violence has on the lives of those affected\nExplore frameworks for responding to disclosures\, including ‘Rights Options Control’\nIdentify pathways for support for victim survivors of both recent and historical sexual assault\n\nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/responding-to-disclosures-of-sexual-assault-workshop-the-royal-womens-hospital-casa-house/
LOCATION:Queen Victoria Women’s Centre\, 210 Lonsdale Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000
CATEGORIES:For Professionals/Practitioners,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Embedding Evidence: Voices from practice – Building outcomes\, service data and client focus | Anchor Inc.\, Anglicare Victoria and Uniting VicTas
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging session exploring practical strategies to embed outcomes\, service data\, and client insights into everyday practice. This event is part of OPEN’s new series\, showcasing diverse approaches from organisations across the sector—offering key takeaways for leaders\, program managers\, and practitioners alike. \n  \nNo matter where you are in your evidence and data journey\, this session is for you. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to refine your approach\, you’ll gain practical\, real-world insights that can be applied across different programs and services. These presentations will show that embedding evidence and client voice doesn’t have to be overwhelming—small\, strategic steps can make a big impact. \n  \nThis session will highlight three different approaches to embedding evidence in practice: \n\nFrom Vision to Impact:  Anchor’s Journey in Implementing Evaluation Work – Avi MacMull (Anchor Inc.) will share how their Outcomes & Impact Framework was developed to align with strategic goals and drive a consistent approach to measuring success. Avi will take a deep dive into a project where theory of change was reviewed\, outcome measures were refined\, and practitioner-led tools were developed to systematically collect data without overburdening clients. The presentation will highlight how culture\, infrastructure\, and processes work together to embed evidence-informed practice across an organisation.\nKeeping on with what’s working or correcting the course: the role of outcomes and client voice data during active service-provision – David Giles  and Jonathon Cummins (Anglicare Victoria) will outline Anglicare Victoria’s processes for assessing client outcomes and conducting client voice surveying during ongoing service episodes\, using the example of out-of-home care. These processes are designed to inform decision-making about ongoing service provision; both at an individual client level\, and for continuous improvement purposes at an organisational level.\nEngaging practitioners and clients in understanding impact – Mia Lorenzo (Uniting VicTas) will explore how integrating client and practitioner insights throughout the evaluation process leads to better quality data and improved outcomes. Mia will share lessons from the Family Preservation and Reunification Response (FPRR) evaluation\, where diverse feedback methods—including workshops\, surveys\, and focus groups—were used to build engagement\, improve service delivery\, and drive continuous improvement.\n\nAlongside these presentations\, OPEN will introduce new training\, project support\, and resources to help organisations build their evidence and outcomes capabilities. \n  \nThis session offers a blend of foundational insights for those new to evidence-informed practice and more advanced strategies for those looking to refine their approach. Don’t miss out on practical takeaways from these shared experiences\, highlighting key lessons\, tools\, and challenges in embedding evidence and client voice into service delivery. \nRegister Here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/embedding-evidence-voices-from-practice-building-outcomes-service-data-and-client-focus/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:For Professionals/Practitioners,Professional Development
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