The Centre for Multicultural Youth presents Beyond Fairytales, a multimedia exhibition designed by our young people for young people. Beyond Fairytales offers a unique and interactive platform to explore perspectives on gender equity and relationships in a culturally diverse context. Through photo media, films, sculptures, and interactive artworks, visitors will have the opportunity to delve […]
Delve into the exploration of masculinity as we place men in focus, unravelling the intricate layers that define the modern man and men’s role in stopping men’s violence against women. Through his visionary insights and thought-provoking discourse, Dr Katz will navigate the depths of community norms, challenging us to reimagine and redefine what it means […]
In this interactive workshop, participants gain knowledge and skills to effectively respond to disclosures from victim/survivors of all genders. Workshops are co-facilitated by our training team and a counsellor/advocate. The content is highly interactive and draws on CASA House’s intersectional feminist and trauma-informed frameworks to support participants to: Explore various definitions of sexual assault and […]
This online training program, from Safe and Equal, is for practitioners who participate in designing and implementing programs addressing primary prevention of violence against women. It aims to build capacity of practitioners to implement evidence-based program design, engaging people with diverse identities, to prevent gender-based violence. Click here for more information and to enrol
This interactive online training session provides national training to practitioners and counsellors working directly with men using family violence. Perfect for experienced practitioners who work directly with men using family violence (one on one, group work or case management) in specialist family violence, AOD, mental health and child protection sectors, this training is designed to […]
Homelessness Week raises awareness of people experiencing homelessness, the issues they face and the action needed to achieve enduring solutions. Homelessness Week is a national event, with events held across Australia during the first full week in August.
This training is open to any professional in the Bayside-Peninsula region of Melbourne who responds to family violence. Explore how to contribute to risk assessment and collaborate for ongoing risk management through respectful and sensitive engagement with victim survivors, information sharing, referral and secondary consultation. This is not risk assessment training, but forms an integral […]
This training supports the implementation of online group programs in the MBCP context. It supports multivention approaches unique to online group work facilitation and the required program and practice changes where online MBC programs become necessary. Grounded in the FSV COVID service guidelines, this training covers key concepts, the central importance of family safety, practice […]
Interactive discussions about sexism and the impact this has on women who work with male colleagues in family violence perpetrator programs. These reflective practice discussions are held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month in 2023. Between each session, at least another 4 women will be murdered by a current or former male partner by […]
Sexual Health Victoria and Women's Health in the South East (WHISE) are pleased to present this pilot capacity-building session for youth and community service professionals, to increase knowledge, skills and confidence in delivering affirmative consent education to young people. This session is part of a pilot initiative, funded by the Department of Families, Fairness and […]
This training is suitable for all professionals who may identify family violence is occurring and who engage with people in a one-off‚ episodic or ongoing service environment and are in a position to identify or screen for family violence. This training focuses on working with victim survivors. If you require guidance on your roles and […]
This interactive training recognizes that dealing with resistance is a normal part of any social change. Unpacking Resistance is designed to support and equip practitioners with the strategies and tools needed to manage and respond to resistance in their work. This training will give you the confidence to respond to resistance when it arises. From […]
It is recommended participants complete ‘Ethical Care in Online Group Work’ prior to undertaking this training course. The focus of this learning program is: • to build confidence for practitioners wanting to transfer their skills into delivering into the online individual and group work environment • to provide opportunities to practice using technology mediated software […]
The latest RAP Impact report shows the tangible, positive and sustained effect the RAP program has had on advancing reconciliation. With data on employment, procurement and uptake of RAP activities, the report shows the program is creating tangible benefits for organisations and First Nations peoples. This webinar will cover: Brief history of Reconciliation Australia Overview […]
Northern Community Legal Centre and South-East Monash Legal Service invite you to our Webinar - Keeping women and children on temporary visas safe: for family violence and other support practitioners. The Safe Landing Project provides wrap-around services (including migration support) to women on temporary visas in Australia who are at high risk of family violence. […]
In this interactive workshop, participants gain knowledge and skills to effectively respond to disclosures from victim/survivors of all genders. Workshops are co-facilitated by our training team and a counsellor/advocate. The content is highly interactive and draws on CASA House’s intersectional feminist and trauma-informed frameworks to support participants to: Explore various definitions of sexual assault and […]
The National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence (NDA) is Australia’s key initiative against bullying and violence. The NDA connects schools and communities to find workable solutions to prevent bullying. Read more here
This interactive online training session provides national training to practitioners and counsellors working directly with men using family violence. Perfect for experienced practitioners who work directly with men using family violence (one on one, group work or case management) in specialist family violence, AOD, mental health and child protection sectors, this training is designed to […]
WHISE is asking its partners, members and friends to “save the date” for an in-person conference called Better Together: WHISE Annual Conference. On Tuesday 22 August, at the Springvale City Hall, WHISE will bring together partners from across the Southern Metropolitan Region for an all-day event to celebrate the collective energy and work to achieve intersectional […]
This webinar will explore recent LSAC research that found childhood prosocial behaviours are associated with positive adolescent mental health. This webinar will: Explore the relationship between prosocial behaviours and mental health symptoms Describe how childhood involvement in volunteering can buffer against poor mental health in adolescence Provide guidance for child and family services and practitioners […]
Case management with men using family violence is an increasingly critical intervention across child protection responses, correctional services, men’s behaviour change programs and court diversion programs. This training provides case managers with a definition of case management in the context of working with men using family violence that treats the safety and wellbeing of impacted […]
Join the Minus18 Education Team for a live-streamed professional development webinar in the lead-up to Wear It Purple Day! The last Friday of August is Wear it Purple Day – a day dedicated to supporting and celebrating LGBTQIA+ youth. To coincide with Wear it Purple Day, Minus18 have developed a virtual training event to equip the whole community with the […]
This webinar will assist social workers to evaluate their practice and advocacy, by analysing the underpinnings of international drug prohibition and Australia’s National Drug Strategy. It will encourage social workers to think about the alignment between harm reduction philosophy, International Human Rights Conventions and the AASW’s Code of Ethics, as well as their suited contribution […]
The webinar will be delivered as part of the Tri-Peaks webinar series and will showcase the "Stand up for Our Rights – a youth empowerment project, as well acknowledge the importance of Collaborative philanthropy. Collaborative Philanthropy provides a way of combining and coordinating the expertise and resources of philanthropic organisations and stakeholder organisations to provide […]
For 30 years, No to Violence has been leading the change to develop safe and effective interventions for men who use family violence. The No to Violence Conference 2023: Leading the change to break the cycle of violence will bring together national and international leaders in the field to showcase research, innovative thinking and best practice work […]
For 30 years, No to Violence has been leading the change to develop safe and effective interventions for men who use family violence. The No to Violence Conference 2023: Leading the change to break the cycle of violence will bring together national and international leaders in the field to showcase research, innovative thinking and best practice work […]
This event will launch the survey findings from the ANROWS study led by Monash University in partnership with Harmony Alliance: Migrant and Refugee Women for Change, and Griffith University. This study is investigating migrant and refugee women’s understanding of, experiences and responses to sexual harassment. The research aims to build a detailed national picture of […]
For 30 years, No to Violence has been leading the change to develop safe and effective interventions for men who use family violence. The No to Violence Conference 2023: Leading the change to break the cycle of violence will bring together national and international leaders in the field to showcase research, innovative thinking and best practice work […]
The Centre for Multicultural Youth presents Beyond Fairytales, a multimedia exhibition designed by our young people for young people. Beyond Fairytales offers a unique and interactive platform to explore perspectives on gender equity and relationships in a culturally diverse context. Through photo media, films, sculptures, and interactive artworks, visitors will have the opportunity to delve […]
This 4-hour virtual course is designed for workplaces and individuals who want to learn how to be an active bystander by safely and effectively challenging sexist attitudes in your professional and personal life. In this course you will learn how to stand up and take care of others in different ways, and explore simple and […]
For 30 years, No to Violence has been leading the change to develop safe and effective interventions for men who use family violence. The No to Violence Conference 2023: Leading the change to break the cycle of violence will bring together national and international leaders in the field to showcase research, innovative thinking and best practice work […]
This interactive online training session provides national training to practitioners and counsellors working directly with men using family violence. Perfect for experienced practitioners who work directly with men using family violence (one on one, group work or case management) in specialist family violence, AOD, mental health and child protection sectors, this training is designed to […]
This year National Child Protection Week will continue to champion the message ‘Every child in every community needs a fair go’. This message captures the essence of National Child Protection Week which aims to promote a safe and supported life for every child, now and into the future. In 2023, the message that ‘Every child in […]