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The second session in Safe + Equal's 'Disability Inclusion' webinar series.
For this discussion we are joined by panelists from Safe and Equal, Melbourne City Mission, The Bridge Youth Service, and the Name.Narrate.Navigate Program. We hear about the presentations and needs of young people accessing homelessness and housing support services and some innovative ways of engaging and working with these young people.
Dr Sean Cowlishaw from Monash University discusses the role of gambling support services in identifying and responding to IPV.
Explores practical and effective ways that people can challenge and transform socially dominant forms of masculinity, and work with men and boys in the prevention of men’s violence against women.
Explores the process of collaboration, the key learnings that have evolved through the partnership and important role of early intervention with young men in preventing intimate partner violence and future family violence.
In the final instalment of the Emerging Themes video series, Larisa Freiverts, speaks on working with children and young people who have experienced relational trauma.
In the third instalment of the Emerging Themes video series, Dr Heidi Saunders, speaks on the importance of safe and effective engagement with young people in the context of domestic and family violence (DFV).
In the second instalment of the Emerging Themes video series, Professor Sarah Wendt & Dr Carmela Bastian, speak on the importance of how effective system collaboration and coordination can keep children and families safe.
In the first instalment of the Emerging Themes video series, Dee Honeychurch speaks on the importance of recognising children as victim survivors in their own right and what information sharing can do to support a child who has experienced family violence. Developed to enable a greater understanding of issues that relate to the family violence reforms.