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15 October 2020 at 10:11 am #34124
Hannah Clifford
KeymasterAn upcoming learning opportunity:
Multicultural DV Training – Lifeline is offering free nationally recognised two-day training on DFV awareness and response for health, allied health, and frontline workers to assist with recognising the signs of DFV, respond with appropriate care and refer to appropriate services.
When: 22 and 23 October, 9am to 5pm
Where: 40-46 Linton St, Kangaroo Point (Uniting Church)
See link for registration details: https://www.dvalert.org.au/dv-alert-multicultural-kangaroo-point-kangaroo-point-uniting-church-cselif04260 -
15 October 2020 at 10:14 am #34125
Hannah Clifford
KeymasterDFV resource:
Motivating Action Through Empowerment (MATE) (matebystander.edu.au) has a range of resources and recorded webinars about challenging problematic behaviour as a bystander and holding people accountable. Please see the link to find out more: https://matebystander.edu.au/?_cldee=dGFiYXRoYS5wYXNoZW5AYnJpc2JhbmUucWxkLmdvdi5hdQ%3D%3D&recipientid=contact-6418a0ebdfc7ea11a812000d3a795c19-d0344dece0fb4927bb230b905f4861ee&esid=c4b72dee-c002-eb11-a813-000d3a795c19
On the website there is also information about a free Webinar – Man to Man – Exploring the role of men in the prevention of DV. MATE is an education and intervention program teaching us all to be leaders in the prevention of violence and problematic behaviour.
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15 October 2020 at 10:16 am #34126
Hannah Clifford
KeymasterTraining opportunity:
Exploring the role of men in prevent domestic violence: Beyond DV and the MATE Bystander Program invite you to attend their virtual live event on Thursday 22 October from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm. The event will feature special guests direct from the New Zealand anti-violence program She is Not Your Rehab. The event will also highlight the positive role that bystanders play in the prevention of violence. To register, please access the link:
Man to Man – Exploring the role of men in preventing domestic violence
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20 October 2020 at 12:05 pm #34136
Hannah Clifford
KeymasterQ Shelter recently joined the Residential Tenancies Authority to provide a two-minute rundown on COVID-19 Emergency Regulations as they relate to tenancies impacted by Domestic and Family Violence. You can watch it on the Q Shelter website.
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27 October 2020 at 9:45 am #34164
Hannah Clifford
KeymasterThe Victorian Women’s Trust recently hosted a great webinar Agency & Resistance: Centring the Voices of Survivors in Violence Prevention, with speakers Nicole Lee (violence prevention expert and disability activist); Fiona Hamilton (proud Trawlwulwuy woman and family violence educator); and moderator Jess Hill (author of See What You Made Me Do) discussing problematic victim-survivor stereotypes, and the importance of recognising the agency and resistance inherent in their stories. You can access the recording here.
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28 October 2020 at 4:03 pm #34183
Hannah Clifford
KeymasterTenants Queensland has developed a tenancy law toolkit for domestic and family violence service providers. The integrated tenancy toolkit aims to build the capacity of domestic and family violence service providers, when assisting women affected by domestic violence to start, stay or leave their rental accommodation. You can learn more and download the toolkit on the Tenants Queensland website.
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27 January 2021 at 2:06 pm #34433
Hannah Clifford
KeymasterFREE WEBINAR ON COERCIVE CONTROL
The Family Law Pathways Network is hosting a free webinar on Wednesday 3 February between 12pm and 1.30pm with Jess Hill called Understanding Coercive Control.
Read more or register here.
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