Working with men who perpetrate family violence and abuse (Group 5) | No To Violence

No to Violence is delivering a four-day foundational training for professionals and practitioners who work directly with men who choose to use violence and abuse. This training will provide practitioners with the early skills, knowledge and confidence to interrupt abusive attitudes, and engage in meaningful conversations that work to move men choosing to use violence […]

Working with lived experience: Exploring practices, challenges and mindsets | Safe+Equal

Online

In this 4-part workshop series, Morgan Cataldo draws from her 10+ years of practice wisdom to support practitioners to meaningfully partner with people with a lived experience in their work. The workshops build the reflective capability of advocates, designers, and practitioners to enable a deeper understanding of participatory approaches and methods for lived experience inclusion […]

$450

Ending Family Violence Against First Nations Women & Children | The Hatchery

Hybrid

The Ending Family Violence Against First Nations Women & Children conference, developed by The Hatchery in partnership with Djirra, will bring together specialists from across the sector to share self-determined solutions that keep women and children safe and end the cycle of violence. This conference will explore the importance of self-determined solutions, the need for investment in specialist services and […]

Putting MARAM into Practice: Techniques for Maintaining Engagement & Difficult Family Violence Conversations | CFECFW

Online

The Centre has developed a series of new MARAM workshops entitled “Putting MARAM into Practice”. The workshops address some of the key challenges practitioners confront when they integrate MARAM into their everyday work. These practice challenges were identified from three types of consultation: Interviews with MARAM participants Observations and recommendations from the team of MARAM […]

Location, Location, Location | WESNET

Online

This webinar covers the ways in how victim-survivors may be located, monitored, and surveilled through technology by abusers. It explores the more commonly used tactics including tracking through purpose-built trackers, inbuilt applications (apps) like ‘Find My’, or through viewing account data, through to the more complex tactics such as accessing the backend of accounts and […]

$85

In Conversation: The State of Play in Workforce Development | Safe and Equal

Online

What do we mean when we say, prevention ‘workforce development’, who is exactly is this workforce and what is the current state for those delivering primary prevention of family and gendered violence? This webinar, hosted by Safe and Equal will explore the state of play for the primary prevention workforce, in Victoria and nationally, examining […]

Free

Working with men who perpetrate family violence and abuse (Group 5) | No To Violence

No to Violence is delivering a four-day foundational training for professionals and practitioners who work directly with men who choose to use violence and abuse. This training will provide practitioners with the early skills, knowledge and confidence to interrupt abusive attitudes, and engage in meaningful conversations that work to move men choosing to use violence […]

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