Listening to children when they are children will be the fifth instalment of our webinar series unpacking the ways of working and ways of knowing set out in The Australian National Research Agenda to End Violence against Women and Children (ANRA) 2023–2028. It’s a way of working that focuses on the importance of engaging children and young people in research who are victim-survivors of domestic family […]
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Due to the success of our in person Yarning Circle at Nairm Marr Djambana we have decided to take the next on the road again! We will meet on the last day of the month (not our usual Thursday), to celebrate the newly refurbished Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place. Over the past twelve […]
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In this first session, you are warmly invited to the launch of the new online ‘Spotlight’ on children impacted by fatal family violence. We will also launch the children’s storybook What Ally Needs Now, which has been co-designed with people with lived experience. The loss of a parent due to fatal family violence has a profound and lifelong impact on the children and young people left behind. All aspects of their life are disrupted, […]
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1 event,Part 1: Wednesday 25th March 2026 Part 2: Thursday 26th March 2026 Part 3: Wednesday 1st April 2026 Time: Each session runs 11am - 1pm (AEDT) Cost: $300 per workshop and $750 for all three Payment is via paypal but please note that there is an option to pay via card in Paypal if you […]
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The Walk Alongside Me training focuses on identifying and defining coercive controlling behaviours, and how to work to increase survivor agency and self efficacy, using response-based practice, and trauma- and violence-informed practice frameworks. While Family Violence Risk Assessment frameworks (including MARAM) are critical to family violence practice, there is more to family violence response than […]
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The Walk Alongside Me training focuses on identifying and defining coercive controlling behaviours, and how to work to increase survivor agency and self efficacy, using response-based practice, and trauma- and violence-informed practice frameworks. While Family Violence Risk Assessment frameworks (including MARAM) are critical to family violence practice, there is more to family violence response than […]
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This webinar is the first in a three-part series on collecting and using evidence in the context of Australian child and family services. In our first episode, Sharnee Moore, Senior Research Fellow and manager of the Evidence and Evaluation Support team, sat down with Michelle Harrison, Senior Research Specialist, at the Parenting Research Centre, […]
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It has been reported that almost a third of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents have experienced high levels of psychological distress. This webinar, presented by Mental Health Professionals’ Network and Emerging Minds, will explore the clinical application of the social and emotional wellbeing framework, guiding practitioners to balance clinical and cultural knowledge and embed […]
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1 event,A Supervision of Solidarity is informed by an ethics of justice-doing and solidarity, encompassing: resisting settler colonialism, centering ethics, doing solidarity, addressing power, fostering collective sustainability, critically engaging with language, and structuring safety. In this workshop you will: consider how to promote dignifying and generative supervision groups for therapy and community work deconstruct “case consultation” […]
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1 event,A Supervision of Solidarity is informed by an ethics of justice-doing and solidarity, encompassing: resisting settler colonialism, centering ethics, doing solidarity, addressing power, fostering collective sustainability, critically engaging with language, and structuring safety. In this workshop you will: consider how to promote dignifying and generative supervision groups for therapy and community work deconstruct “case consultation” […]
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About This Series Pleasure, intimacy and relationships are a vital part of wellbeing and everybody deserves access to affirming, inclusive information and spaces to explore these topics safely. This two-part workshop series is designed specifically for women and gender diverse people with a disability. The sessions will provide practical, empowering and inclusive information about pleasure, […]
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What does effective LGBTQ+ suicide prevention look like? Learn from innovative strengths-based approaches shaping the future of LGBTQ+ suicide prevention. Join us for a seminar bringing together researchers, practitioners and community organisations to explore strengths-based approaches to prevention. Featuring: • A keynote from international expert Associate Professor Olivier Ferlatte (Canada) • New national LGBTQ+ mental […]
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Young people consistently tell us they want honest, inclusive and stigma-free conversations about sex, relationships and health. Youth services professionals play a critical role in creating spaces where those conversations can happen safely and confidently. This full-day professional development workshop will build your knowledge, skills and confidence to support young people around sexual health, consent, […]
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2 events,Melbourne will host the Women Deliver Conference 2026, a major gender equality event, for the first time in the Oceania Pacific region. The event, held from 27-30 April 2026, will highlight regional gender equality efforts and foster new partnerships. The event is expecting to attract over 6,500 global gender equality advocates. Register here
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About This Series Pleasure, intimacy and relationships are a vital part of wellbeing and everybody deserves access to affirming, inclusive information and spaces to explore these topics safely. This two-part workshop series is designed specifically for women and gender diverse people with a disability. The sessions will provide practical, empowering and inclusive information about pleasure, […]
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For parents involved in their children's school council in Stonnington, Port Phillip, Glen Eira, Bayside, Kingston, Frankston or Mornington Peninsula. All parents and caregivers want their children to thrive at school. Children thrive in safe, respectful and equal environments. Schools are a key place where children not only reach their academic potential but develop essential social, emotional and psychological skills […]
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This event for council officers will explore councils’ role in preventing homelessness and responding to people experiencing homelessness in their communities. Through peer learning, practical tools, and real-life case studies, the workshop will empower local councils to build more inclusive and housing-secure communities. The workshop will also serve as a springboard for pre-election advocacy, equipping […]
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Join the Early Start Bright Future team and Dr Mishel McMahon to explore Aboriginal child-rearing principles and way indigenous knowledge systems shape children's early learning and family life. Participants will gain insights into how Aboriginal perspectives, kinship structures and caregiving approaches influence a child's learning as they enter early learning environments. Register here
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