
TRAINING: MARAM Intermediate Training for Mental Health and Wellbeing Clinicians
The Centre has partnered with Safer Care Victoria in 2024-25 to deliver MARAM Intermediate Training for Mental Health and Wellbeing Clinicians.

TRAINING: Fast Track Leadership Foundations Program
Applications are open for Safe and Equal’s upcoming Leadership Foundations program.

CONSULTATION: Mandatory Minimum Qualifications (MMQ) Policy
To support the redevelopment of the MMQ Policy, the Centre for Workforce Excellence is holding consultations with the specialist family violence sector.

WEBINAR: SHIP training
To support the transition to full compliance with SHIP, Family Safety Victoria, in partnership with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, will be delivering 4 webinar training sessions to support consistent data entry and strengthen data capability in line with new requirements.

Mandatory Minimum Qualifications Policy review
Following a recent evaluation, DFFH is working with the family violence sector to update the Mandatory Minimum Qualifications Policy this year.

Unlearning Ableism: from Bias to Best Practice
Women with Disabilities Victoria (WDV) and Safe and Equal have partnered to produce a suite of eLearn Modules to enhance practice capability of practitioners supporting victim survivors with disabilities.

Rainbow Mob Health Training
FREE online training package aimed to build the capacity of the health and wellbeing sector to support LGBTQIASB+ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Safe and Trusted information about sex and relationships for 16+
A safe space for reliable and truthful information about relationships, human sexuality, health and wellbeing for people aged 16+.

Embolden Festival recordings
The 2024 Festival theme The [un]Silencing of Older Women recognises the need to understand the unique ways older women experience ageism - and combat the subsequent rises in poverty, homelessness, abuse, violence and murder.

Partnership training for practitioners working in response and recovery
Safe and Equal, in collaboration with the Partnership Brokers Association (PBA) is pleased to be offering subsidised training offerings to family violence practitioners working in primary prevention and response and recovery.

How to do trauma-informed research and evaluation
The Australian Institute of Family Studies’ Child Family Community Australia (CFCA) information exchange creates a series of evidence-based and evidence-informed resources to support practitioners working with children and families.

Family Violence Sexual Violence (FVSV) Knowledge Hub
The FVSV Hub provides a one-stop shop for practitioners, program managers, policymakers, and funders to access the latest research, resources, case studies, webinars, and training opportunities.

The Law Handbook 2024
The Fitzroy Legal Service Law Handbook 2024 is now available for free online, providing community members with guidance on navigating common legal issues in everyday life.

New School Resources To Counter Andrew Tate-Types
New Respectful Relationships resources will give students the skills to counter the influence of Andrew Tate-types, helping them safely navigate issues like consent, sextortion, pornography and gender-based bullying.

Factsheet: Lessons from implementing community-based primary prevention
Information for organisations and practitioners seeking to fund, design or implement community-based primary prevention programs.
We are the experts - a guide to best practice co-design and consultation with women with disabilities
Women’s Health East have developed a new resource from the Margins to the Mainstream: Preventing violence against women with disabilities project.

Free e-learn course: Men as allies
This eLearn course from Women’s Health Victoria is the first step for men in understanding their role as an ally in promoting gender equality and preventing gender-based violence and disrespect.

Recorded webinar: Making better use of administrative data
The first in this webinar series from ANROWS explores making better use of existing administrative data.

Access to Early Learning (AEL) Program
Each year, there are 16 position available for the Melton families who meet the eligibility criteria.
2025 referrals are open now and will be close by end of October.

Lessons from implementing community-based primary prevention
This factsheet can be used by organisations and prevention practitioners who are seeking to fund, design or implement community-based primary prevention programs with the aim to address gender inequality and prevent violence against women, including sexual violence.