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Sharing Consent: Reflections from the Supporting Young People to Understand Affirmative Consent Program

FVSV
2025

This webinar reflects on and celebrates the final stages of the Supporting Young People to Understand Affirmative Consent Program.

Understanding and responding to disclosures of child sexual abuse from children and young people

child sexual abuse, FVSV, trauma-informed practice
2025

This three-hour, fee-based course offers an in-depth exploration of how children and young people disclose sexual abuse, the challenges they face, and best practices for responding with compassion and competence.

Engaging Dads using Family Violence

domestic and family violence, FVSV, FVSV prevention
2025

This training explores the impact on children witnessing or experiencing abuse and how to shift the focus of interventions to the father’s responsibility and accountability for safe parenting.

YSAS Introduction to working with Adolescents & Young Men using Intimate Partner Violence

FVSV, intimate partner violence, IPV Young People
2025

No to Violence and YSAS have co-developed a 7-hour training on Adolescent and Youth Intimate Partner Violence dynamics, impacts, and youth-focused interventions. This training is suitable for practitioners and students working with young people, including family violence practitioners, youth workers, and child protection workers.

Centering the Child: Working Collaboratively with Children, Young People and Their Families

FVSV, MARAM
2025

The final session of the Centre’s Centering the Child Lunch & Learn series, focused on collaborative practice with children, young people, and their families in the context of family violence.

Risky alcohol use and violence against women

alcohol and other drugs, FVSV
2025

Research by UNSW, based on HILDA survey data, aims to determine whether there is a relationship between the quantity of alcohol consumed by a woman when drinking alcohol and the risk of physical violence, and whether experiencing physical violence increases the quantity of alcohol consumed by a woman.

How to Respond if Someone Tells You About an Experience of Violence

domestic and family violence, FVSV
2025

MCWH's staff share how to respond in a safe, supportive and respectful way. It’s for anyone who works with communities, whether in a community organisation, school, or workplace, and who might hear disclosures of family violence.

The role that all men can play in preventing violence against women

FVSV
2025

Presents a range of evidence-informed approaches and examples of programs that address masculinities and work with men and boys in the primary prevention of men's violence against women.

The intersection of AOD use in the context of DFV

alcohol and other drugs, FVSV
2025

Explore the intersection of DFV/AOD/MH. Practitioners and staff will hear both theory to practice and learn the basics of what is DFV and how it presents.

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