‘Working in the West’ CoP with Relationship Matters
10:00-11:15am, Tuesday 12 November, online
WIFVC’s ‘Working in the West’ Community of Practice (CoP) series aims to breakdown silos between sectors by promoting insights into how different practitioner roles intersect with family violence responses in the western region and foster the development of relationships and enhance cross sector collaboration.
RMIT's Grad Cert in Domestic and Family Violence Panel Forum - Working With Young People that use Violence in the Home
3-5pm, Wednesday 13 November, in-person at RMIT
RMIT's Graduate Certificate in Domestic and Family Violence team is delighted to invite you to its next in-person Panel Forum - Working With Young People that use Violence in the Home.
‘Working Together’ 2025-2027 Grant Program
Applications close 10am, Monday 18 November via the DFFH Grants Gateway.
Working Together is a partnership program, funding partnerships between multicultural community organisations and specialist family and/or sexual violence support services.
Evolving Best Practices in Perpetrator’s Intervention: Bridging Gaps and Building Partnerships Event
11:30am-1:30pm, Wednesday 20 November, Visy Cares Hub Sunshine
Join Relationship Matters for a panel on best practices in perpetrator’s intervention.
Working Dads: Towards Equal Care Report Launch
12:30-1:30pm, Wednesday 20 November, online
Join the Preventing Violence Together (PVT) partnership and GenWest for the official launch of the Working Dads: Towards Equal Care report, exploring the challenges and opportunities faced by working fathers in balancing caregiving and work.
Community and Social Services Graduate Program
DFFH is partnering with community services organisations to invest in developing this future workforce through the Community and Social Services Graduate Program.
Free webinar: Learning and researching through Indigenous methodologies
12-1pm, Wednesday 6 November
ANROWS is hosting a webinar on learning and researching through Indigenous methodologies, a key approach to the ways of working and ways of knowing in the Australian National Research Agenda.
Safe & Together CORE Training
CORE is a four-day training designed to provide a skills-oriented foundation for domestic abuse-informed practice.
A randomised control trial of Left Write Hook for adult survivors of child sexual abuse or other gendered violence
This research project by the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences will explore the impact of Left Write Hook on physical and psychological wellbeing, relative to boxing-only.
Treaty in the Park
Treaty in the Park is a spectacular celebration of First Nations culture and music to be held at Wyndham Park, Werribee on Sunday 24 November 2024.
Beyond the Bias: a festival of women’s health and equity
From 10 – 31 October, join Women’s Health Victoria and Queen Victoria Women’s Centre to celebrate women’s health and wellbeing and learn about gender equity in health across a range of free events, activities, and experiences.
A Randomised Control Trial of Left Write Hook for Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse or Other Gendered Violence
Left Write Hook is a survivor-designed, peer-led program that aims to empower adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse or other gendered violence to reclaim their bodies and rewrite their stories.
Family Life Research
A national, anonymous survey on the support needs of children from migrant and refugee backgrounds who are experiencing or at risk of family and domestic violence
Seeking Family Violence Practitioners Who Work with Multicultural Communities for Research on the Service System
The Nossal Institute for Global Health and Melbourne School of Population and Global Health are seeking participants for the Sharing WISDOM research: Determining Outcomes important for integration of Multicultural community services in a coordinated response to family violence.
Car Sleep Out on 5 September: Melbourne Airport’s Live Like Them Challenge
On Thursday 5 September, Melbourne Airport is hosting the Live Like Them Challenge, inviting people to spend one night in their car to help raise funds for Juno and McAuley.