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SUMMARY:Webinar: Gender Equality in Sport and the Prevention of Violence | Relationships Australia Victoria
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free webinar featuring a panel of professional Australian sporting figures from various codes discussing thr importance of gender equality and the prevention of violence in sporting clubs. \nThis webinar is part of our Healthy Clubs program\, which works to prevent family violence through sport. You will hear from our 5 program ambassadors who have a wealth of sport and leadership experience\, as they talk about the importance of gender equality and addressing gender inequality and preventing violence across all levels of sport and in the community. \nOur ambassador panellists are: \n\nDamien Fleming – Former Australian cricketer and commentator\nDean Ieremia – Melbourne Storm NRL player\nLuke Beveridge – Senior coach of the AFL Western Bulldogs\nBec Goddard – Inaugural AFLW premiership coach and WNBL championship assistant coach\nScott Jamieson – Melbourne City FC assistant coach\, who captained Melbourne City FC to its first ever grand final win in 2021 and a record-breaking 3 straight premierships\, and former Australian Socceroo.\n\nThe webinar will also be hosted by Glenn Manton\, media personality\, broadcaster\, author\, youth advocate\, professional speaker\, former AFL player for Carlton and Essendon and co-founder of Whitelion Youth. \nThis webinar is free of charge and delivered through our Healthy Clubs project\, and as part of our suite of online webinars. The Healthy Clubs program is delivered with support from the Victorian Government’s Preventing Violence Through Sport Grants Program and Recreation Victoria. \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/webinar-gender-equality-in-sport-and-the-prevention-of-violence-relationships-australia-victoria/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Gender Equality,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Masculinities in sport | Our Watch
DESCRIPTION:The session will examine the role of sport in shaping masculinities\, the importance of active bystanders\, and how intersectional perspectives can create more inclusive sporting environments. This discussion is designed for sports leaders and professionals and will provide practical insights and strategies for driving positive change. \nWe will: \n\nexplore what masculinities are and how it can be harnessed in sport to promote inclusivity and gender equality\n\n\ndiscuss strategies for fostering active bystanders in sports settings\n\n\nintegrate intersectional perspectives to provide a holistic view of masculinity in sport.\n\nThis webinar will be facilitated by Cameron McDonald\, Sector Engagement Lead\, Our Watch and Ben Brown\, former AFL footballer. \nPanellists\nKade Matthews – Proud2Play \nKathleen Denny – GippSport \nDom Alford – Jesuit Social Services \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/webinar-masculinities-in-sport-our-watch/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Intervention Orders (IVOs) | inTouch
DESCRIPTION:Learn about intervention orders and the legal processes involved in obtaining one. Understand what constitutes family violence\, who can apply for an intervention order\, and how the court handles these matters. This session will cover the steps to apply for an intervention order and provide information on support services available. \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/webinar-intervention-orders-ivos-intouch/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Legal,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Election Priorities for Women: A Cross-Party Conversation | Women's Agenda
DESCRIPTION:Join Women’s Agenda for a live\, one-hour webinar exploring what each major political party is promising women this election. Hear directly from party representatives as they outline their key policies on work\, safety\, housing\, climate\, and more. Speakers include: Allegra Spender\, Independent Member for Wentworth Senator Katy Gallagher\, Minister for Women\, Australian Labor Party Senator Larissa Waters\, Greens Spokesperson for Women We’ll explore policies on: – Family-friendly workplace reforms – Domestic and family violence – Women’s homelessness and housing security – Support for women-led small businesses – Gender-responsive climate action – Women’s financial security There will be opportunities for our audience to engage through a live Q&A. This is your chance to ask questions and get real answers before heading to the polls. *Women’s Agenda reached out to Liberal Party members Sussan Ley\, Jane Hume\, and Anne Ruston for participation\, with Sussan Ley declining and no response yet from Hume and Ruston; we remain eager to include a representative from the Liberal Party in this important conversation. \nRegister Here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/webinar-election-priorities-for-women-a-cross-party-conversation-womens-agenda/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Women's Agenda":MAILTO:contact@womensagenda.com.au.
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Understanding and responding to childhood suicidal ideation: A case scenario | CFCA & Emerging Minds
DESCRIPTION:Suicidal ideation refers to thoughts about endings one’s life. These thoughts can be once-off or reoccurring. Childhood suicidal ideation is a growing public health issue in Australia. In 2023\, Kids Helpline reported that suicide-related concerns was the third most common reason a child or young person (5-18 years) reached out to the service\, accounting for 17% of service contacts. Although most suicide-related counselling contact is from 15 to 18 year olds\, an increasing number of younger children\, some as young as 7\, are seeking suicide-related support. \nAlthough suicidal ideation does not mean a child will take their own life\, it can be extremely distressing for the child and their family. Childhood suicidal ideation is a complex issue and one that practitioners are increasingly encountering in their work. \nUsing a case scenario – a hypothetical situation used for educational purposes – panellists will reflect on some of the ethical considerations that practitioners need to consider when responding to children and families and provide practical strategies to help practitioners better understand and support children experiencing suicidal ideation. \nThe webinar will discuss how practitioners can foster connection\, seek the child’s insights\, and recognise the child’s and the families’ strength. \nThis webinar will give you: \n\na better understanding of the experiences of distress and despair that can lead to childhood suicidal ideation\ninsight into the ethical considerations that need to be considered when responding to childhood suicidal ideation\nan understanding of how to apply a collaborative and curious approach to support connection and understanding between the child and their family\ninsight into how to recognise and highlight children’s ideas\, values and skills in managing their challenges\n\nThis webinar will be of interest to practitioners working with children and families. \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/webinar-understanding-and-responding-to-childhood-suicidal-ideation-a-case-scenario-cfca-emerging-minds/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Suicide,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Reflective Practice - Considering Diverse Perspectives | Relationships Australia Victoria
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, you’ll learn how to pause\, reflect\, and assess situations from multiple viewpoints\, enhancing your ability to collaborate effectively and make informed\, unbiased choices. Whether you work in education\, healthcare\, business\, or any field where diverse perspectives enrich outcomes\, this webinar will provide you with practical tools to develop a more mindful\, open\, and equitable approach to your work. \nDuring this webinar\, you’ll: \n\ngain an understanding reflective practice\nlearn strategies to actively seek and integrate diverse perspectives into their reflective practice\, leading to more inclusive decision-making and problem-solving\ndevelop a deeper sense of empathy by considering experiences and viewpoints different from their own\, improving collaboration and communication within diverse teams\nleave with practical techniques to incorporate reflective practice into their daily work\, helping them respond thoughtfully and inclusively to challenges\nunderstand how reflective practice can contribute to creating a more inclusive workplace culture by encouraging continuous learning\, self-improvement and open-mindedness.\n\nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/webinar-reflective-practice-considering-diverse-perspectives-relationships-australia-victoria/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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