Disability Service Navigation Workshop

Do you need help to access disability support? ECCV is holding an online workshop to help you understand the Disability Gateway, MiAccess, and Disability Liaison Officer program. We will hear from the following speakers at the workshop: Lizzie Castles Statewide Coordinator, Victorian Disability Liaison Officer program Mackenzie Small, Partnership Specialist & Misha Stemper, Partnership Coordinator at the Disability […]

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Event Series You are not Alone

You are not Alone

Relationships Australia's Free online support group for women – You are Not Alone For more information refer to the You Are Not Alone Flyer To register for this group, contact Relationships Australia's Cranbourne North Centre on: 5911 5400 Email [email protected] or complete the online form at: you-are-not-alone

Free
Event Series Tuning in to Teens

Tuning in to Teens

Are you the parent or carer of a teenager? Would you like to develop and maintain a strong relationship with them? Tuning in to Teens is a 6-week program to help improve your relationship with an adolescent in your care. As a parent or carer of a teenager, you are invited to our 6 session […]

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Elder Law Workshop | Kingston Council and Peninsula Community Legal Centre

Kingston City Hall 979-985 Nepean Hwy, Moorabbin, Victoria, Australia

When: Wed 27 Apr, 10.30am-12.30pm Where: Kingston City Hall, 985 Nepean Hwy, Moorabbin The workshop will cover: Royal Commission into Aged Care Recommendations Financial Scams Financial Elder Abuse Powers of Attorney Estate Planning. The Commissioner for Senior Victorians (Gerard Mansour) and Kingston Mayor (Cr Steve Staikos) will also speak.  Read more in the event brochure. […]

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Family & Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Domestic and Family Violence Awareness and Prevention Month is an annual event held each May to raise community awareness of the social and personal impacts of domestic and family violence and the support available to those affected. The key aims of the month are to: raise community awareness of domestic and family violence and its […]

Safe Steps Candlelight Vigil

Safe Steps' annual vigil to remember and honour those who have been killed by domestic and family violence. On Wednesday 4th May 2022, people across Australia will light a candle to remember those who have been killed by domestic and family violence. By joining this evening of reflection and remembrance, we honour their memories and […]

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IDAHOBIT | Jobs Victoria Advocates 1:1 Consultations

Frankston Library 60 Playne Street, Frankston, Victoria, Australia

Frankston City Council’s Job Advocates are celebrating IDAHOBIT and helping people to overcome discrimination. They will be providing free 1:1 consultations in a safe and inclusive space to discuss specific barriers to employment and study, linking people with tailored support and culturally specific services. Consultations are available for people 15+ with all clients at this session […]

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Setting the Agenda: Multicultural Communities on Family Violence | InTouch

Collingwood Yards 35 Johnston Street, Collingwood, Victoria, Australia

With the Labor Federal Government’s commitment to launch the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and Children and a Victorian state election in November, the next six months are key to determining the shape of family violence reform across the country. Critical to these considerations are the unique experiences of migrant and refugee women […]

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Older people and intervention orders: What you need to know | WEAAD

Join the Integrated Model of Care for Suspected Elder Abuse for an online forum to mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Topic: Older people and intervention orders: What you need to know The online forum will be held on Friday 17th of June, 10-11am  Special guest speaker: Magistrate Goldsbrough. Followed by a panel: Catherine Hayden, Better Place Australia and […]

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Listen up! Hear from young people about their understandings of domestic violence | ANROWS

The 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS) found that although young people have a good overall understanding of domestic violence, in particular its physical forms, there were also some “areas of concern” within young people’s understandings. To better understand these findings, the forthcoming ANROWS qualitative research study “It depends on what […]

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