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SUMMARY:Turning Point Symposium - Reframing Pre-Birth & Infant Safety Reports Through Effective Solutions
DESCRIPTION:This landmark event will bring together voices of lived experience of young parents with leading practitioners\, policymakers\, and researchers specialising in the first 1000 days of early intervention. \nThe program will spotlight innovative approaches to service design and policy in relation to pre-birth and infant safety reports\, with a particular focus on young parents. Through keynotes\, presentations and collaborative sessions\, the symposium will facilitate the sharing of insights\, research\, and practice innovations\, ensuring young parents are central to shaping the future of early childhood support systems. \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/turning-point-symposium-reframing-pre-birth-infant-safety-reports-through-effective-solutions/
LOCATION:State Library Victoria\, 328 Swanston Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Deepening Trauma-and Violence-Informed Care (TVIC) in Family Violence Practice - 3 Part Workshop | ShantiWorks
DESCRIPTION:Part 1: Wednesday 25th March 2026 \nPart 2: Thursday 26th March 2026 \nPart 3: Wednesday 1st April 2026 \nTime: Each session runs 11am – 1pm (AEDT) \nCost: $300 per workshop and $750 for all three \nPayment is via paypal but please note that there is an option to pay via card in Paypal if you do not have to have a Paypal account. \nThis advanced TVIC workshop series builds on foundational understandings of TVIC practice and supports practitioners\, leaders\, and sector partners to deepen their skills across three interconnected areas: structural and systemic violence\, accountability with people who use violence\, and TVIC‑aligned leadership. Each session offers evidence‑informed frameworks\, reflective practice\, and practical tools applicable for domestic and family violence contexts. \nPart 1: This session strengthens practitioners’ capacity to recognise and respond to the broader conditions that shape victim‑survivors’ choices\, risks\, and opportunities. It explores how structural and systemic violence such as racism\, poverty\, colonisation\, ableism\, and institutional harm intersect with interpersonal violence and influence safety planning\, decision‑making\, and service access. \nPart 2:  This session focuses on strengthening accountability work with people who use violence while maintaining clear boundaries and a dignity‑centred approach. We examine how trauma histories\, shame\, defensiveness\, and structural disadvantage can shape behaviour without excusing harm. \nPart 3: This session is designed for leaders\, supervisors\, coordinators\, and emerging leaders who want to embed TVIC across teams and organisational systems. We explore how formal and informal leadership practices shape safety\, culture\, and practitioner wellbeing. \n  \nThis workshop series will offer: \n\n\nA deeper understanding of how structural and systemic violence shapes risk\, choice\, safety\, and service access. \n\n\nExplore ways for recognising contexts of constraint and supporting victim‑survivor agency. \n\n\nStrategies for integrating system advocacy into everyday practice and strengthening culturally responsive\, intersectional approaches. \n\n\nPractical tools for holding dignity‑centred\, accountability conversations with people who use violence. \n\n\nMethods for integrating trauma histories into perpetrator work without excusing or minimising harm. \n\n\nLeadership skills for embedding TVIC across teams\, programs\, and organisational systems. \n\n\nStrategies for aligning policies\, supervision\, and everyday decision‑making with TVIC principles.
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/deepening-trauma-and-violence-informed-care-tvic-in-family-violence-practice-3-part-workshop-shantiworks/2026-03-25/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Leading for cultural connection
DESCRIPTION:What children in out-of-home care can teach us about belonging\nBelonging is not accidental. It is shaped by everyday leadership choices — the policies we set\, the rosters we design\, the routines we prioritise\, and the relationships we support. \nFor many children in out-of-home care\, cultural disconnection can be experienced as isolation\, invisibility and loss. Listening to children’s own words helps us better understand what belonging looks like in practice — and how leaders can create environments where connection and identity are actively supported. \nThis practical webinar brings together research\, lived experience insights and service-based examples to help leaders translate intention into action. \nIn this webinar\, you will: \n\nunderstand how cultural disconnection can show up for children and young people\nexplore a simple constraints and enablers framework to use with your team\nidentify practical leadership actions across policy\, staffing\, routines\, relationships and partnerships\nreceive a ready-to-use 7-day action plan template to support immediate next steps\n\nPresented by Dr Kylie Day\nDr Kylie Day is a Lecturer at the Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples\, Southern Cross University\, and an affiliate of the Centre for Children and Young People. Her work focuses on Indigenous education\, cultural knowledge\, wellbeing\, and strengthening connection for children and young people. Kylie brings extensive experience across education\, community engagement and leadership\, including roles in secondary teaching\, Indigenous student support\, and higher education. She has contributed to initiatives that support culturally informed practice and equitable outcomes for children and young people\, and currently serves on the CAPA Board and the NATSIPA Board. \nHer teaching and research draw on Indigenous knowledge\, worldviews and caring for Country\, with a strong commitment to practical approaches that strengthen belonging and inclusion in education and care settings.
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/webinar-leading-for-cultural-connection/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Childhood Foundation":MAILTO:support@childhood.org.au
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