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SUMMARY:What will it take? Advancing suicide prevention for LGBTQ+ communities
DESCRIPTION:What does effective LGBTQ+ suicide prevention look like? Learn from innovative strengths-based approaches shaping the future of LGBTQ+ suicide prevention. \nJoin us for a seminar bringing together researchers\, practitioners and community organisations to explore strengths-based approaches to prevention. \nFeaturing: \n• A keynote from international expert Associate Professor Olivier Ferlatte (Canada) \n• New national LGBTQ+ mental health research \n• Community practice insights from Switchboard Join us for a research and practice seminar exploring strengths-based approaches to LGBTQ+ suicide prevention. \n  \nWhile decades of research have documented significant disparities in suicidal ideation and attempts among LGBTQ+ populations\, there remains a critical gap between what we know and what we do in suicide prevention practice and policy. \nThis event brings together researchers and community practitioners to share emerging evidence and practical strategies for change. The program will feature intersectional analyses of mental health and suicidality data from national LGBTQ+ surveys\, findings from the Walkern Katatdjin study on factors that reduce suicidal ideation and attempts among Aboriginal LGBTQA+ youth\, and reflections from Rainbow Health Australia and Switchboard on community-led approaches to suicide prevention and suicide bereavement support. \nThe seminar will conclude with a keynote from internationally recognised Canadian researcher Associate Professor Olivier Ferlatte. Drawing on more than a decade of community-based and participatory research in Canada\, Associate Professor Ferlatte will explore how suicide prevention research can move beyond documenting disparities to generating innovative\, actionable solutions for LGBTQ+ communities. \nThis keynote offers a rare opportunity to learn from leading international work shaping the future of LGBTQ+ suicide prevention. \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/what-will-it-take-advancing-suicide-prevention-for-lgbtq-communities/
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SUMMARY:Webinar for Parents: School Council's Role in Respectful Relationships
DESCRIPTION:For parents involved in their children’s school council in Stonnington\, Port Phillip\, Glen Eira\, Bayside\, Kingston\, Frankston or Mornington Peninsula. \nAll parents and caregivers want their children to thrive at school. \nChildren thrive in safe\, respectful and equal environments. \nSchools are a key place where children not only reach their academic potential but develop essential social\, emotional and psychological skills that set them up for success in later life. This can’t happen without a solid partnership with parents and caregivers. Key among the parents and caregivers are the members of the School Council. “A well-informed and effective school council strengthens community confidence in the school and helps to build and secure the school’s reputation.” \nThis webinar is the first of its kind\, inviting members of School Councils from across the Southern Metropolitan Region to hear experts from the Department of Education and local community services speak about how a whole of school approach can support your young person\, and how YOU can ensure its success as a member of the School Council. \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/webinar-for-parents-school-councils-role-in-respectful-relationships/
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