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This webinar reflects on and celebrates the final stages of the Supporting Young People to Understand Affirmative Consent Program.
This podcast examines unwanted sexual behaviours against LGBTQ+ people, aiming to generate actionable knowledge to improve responses to such violence.
CEO of Elizabeth Morgan House, Kalina Morgan-Whyman talks on the issues confronting our most vulnerable, the tenuous funding environment for services like hers, and whether governments of all persuasions are serious about addressing the family violence epidemic.
Hosted by Commissioner Micaela Cronin, this is the official podcast series of the Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission. The series brings together people from the front-line sector, advocates, people with their own lived experience and other prominent voices who share their vision for a future free from violence.
This episode of Social Norms Chat explores gender norms, violence prevention, and how practitioners can effectively design programs for social change.
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.
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.
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.
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.