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SUMMARY:Two-Part Online Professional Development: Preventing Gender and Disability Based Violence | Women with Disabilities Victoria
DESCRIPTION:This is a series of two (2) workshops\, for social and community service professionals\, to learn about how gender and disability inequality drives violence\, and how you can prevent it. See below for session details. \nDetails \nPart 1: Wednesday 12 November\, 10:00am–3:00pm \nPart 2: Thursday 13 November\, 10:00am–3:00pm \nBoth sessions include a lunch break and additional short breaks. \nLocation: Online via Zoom (link provided after registration) \nCost: $350 employed professionals\, $250 student/ concession \nA limited number of subsidised places are available. Please contact GandD@wdv.org.au if cost is a barrier to participating. \nTo receive an invoice for payment\, please select ‘offline payment’ option when registering. \nRegister by: Friday 31 October 2025 \nTo ensure we can accommodate any access requests\, please register by this date. \nWhat you will learn \nSession 1: Introduction to Preventing Gender and Disability Based Violence \nHow gender and disability inequality intersect to create disadvantage\nImpacts of violence against women and gender diverse people with disabilities\nNew models of understanding disability and addressing ableism\nHow our everyday actions and practice can contribute to violence\nSession 2: Gender and Disability Prevention in Action \nHow gender and disability equitable practice can create change to end violence\nIntroducing concepts of inclusive and accessible practice\nStrategies and tools to prevent violence against women and gender diverse people with disabilities\nResistance and backlash\nBystander action\nThe series is facilitated by women and gender diverse people with disabilities and centres the voices of lived experience. It is evidence-based\, aligning with the latest research on disability\, Our Watch’s Changing the Landscape\, and the Preventing Family Violence & Violence Against Women Capability Framework. \nFor more information contact the Gender and Disability Workforce Development Team (03) 9286 7800 or GandD@wdv.org.au. \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/two-part-online-professional-development-preventing-gender-and-disability-based-violence-women-with-disabilities-victoria/2025-11-12/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Women with Disabilities Victoria":MAILTO:carly.myers@wdv.org.au
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SUMMARY:Intersectionality and leadership: Turning research into action | WHISE
DESCRIPTION:We would love for you to join us for an engaging webinar exploring the findings of the Intersectionality and Leadership research paper — and connect about how these insights and collective learning can strengthen your leadership practice in driving meaningful change. \nThis study contributes to the existing research base and investigates how leaders ensure an intersectional or feminist intersectional approach is embedded in everyday practice. It explores the leadership behaviours\, organisational structures\, and cultural factors that either enable or hinder this approach. \nPresentation and Conversation – what will it look like? \n\nPresentation on the research paper\nPanel of presenters sharing about their leadership experiences\nQ and A\nReflective practice activity\nYou will be part of a conversation in shaping what’s next and how we can work together to strengthen and sustain our collective work\n\nTogether\, we’ll explore how to build on this progress and identify the tools\, support\, and resources needed to strengthen intersectional leadership as part of everyday practice. \nWho Should Attend \nPeople across all sectors who lead to create change. \nEvent Details \n📅 Wednesday 12 November\n🕒 11am – 12.30pm\n💻 Online \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/intersectionality-and-leadership-turning-research-into-action-whise/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Creating Connection Series: Supporting Young People with Autism 2 of 2 | The Centre
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is the second and final in a series of two. \nCreating Connection Series: Young People – Supporting Young People with Autism covers a range of strategies to build parental/carer capacity to manage the behaviour of and teach self-management to children and young people with autism. \nBuilding on the workshop Creating Connections: Understanding Young People with Autism\, this workshop covers a range of strategies to identify and respond to an autistic person’s needs.  The workshop discusses: \n\nIdentifying signs of sensory overload and techniques to respond\nPlanning the young person’s environment to both reduce overload and allow for sensory seeking\nRelaxation techniques for children and young people\nStrength-based coping strategies\nTips for creating social-story models to help autistic young people carry out tasks\nUnderstanding the complexities of autism and adolescence\n\nLearning outcomes: \n\nUnderstand how sensory processing can lead to complex behaviour.\nApply techniques to organise the sensory environment of a young autistic person so that it suits their particular needs.\nRespond to and manage times of sensory overload.\nHow to reflect on complex behaviours and tailor restorative practices.\nSupport autistic people in regulating themselves and managing tasks.\n\nIntended audience: \nThis workshop is designed for practitioners who support parents and carers of children and young people with autism. \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/creating-connection-series-supporting-young-people-with-autism-2-of-2-the-centre-2/
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