Collaborating with InTouch - 30th April 2024

This session will be co-facilitated by the Training Team, along with Specialist Family Violence Practitioner, Seher, from the Intake Team and Team Leader, Joelle, from Inspire Program. Together, we will explore inTouch’s Inspire Program — a specialist post-crisis recovery service for victim survivors of family violence from migrant and refugee backgrounds. The session will cover the objectives, eligibility criteria, referral pathways, and expected outcomes of both the Intake and Inspire programs.

Description

We will also highlight the importance of collaboration across the service system and encourage stronger partnerships to support clients from migrant and refugee backgrounds.

Who are the Collaborating with InTouch sessions for? 

  • Are you new to the family violence sector?
  • Are you curious about inTouch's programs and services?
  • Are you unsure how to refer clients or work collaboratively with inTouch?
  • Would you like to understand more about inTouch’s upcoming projects and services to better support clients from migrant and refugee backgrounds?
  • Are you interested in our training, projects, and advocacy work to strengthen collaboration and outcomes for clients?

What Collaborating with InTouch sessions are about: 

Our bimonthly Collaborating with inTouch sessions provide an opportunity for workers across the specialist family violence, community, and multicultural sectors to gain a deeper understanding of inTouch’s services, referral pathways, and eligibility criteria. These sessions are designed to strengthen collaborative practice and enhance support for clients from migrant and refugee backgrounds as they navigate the broader social service system.

The sessions also align with MARAM Pillar 2: Consistent and Collaborative Practice and MARAM Pillar 4: System, Outcomes, and Continuous Improvement.

Each session highlights a different program or project within inTouch, encourages practical collaboration, and concludes with a Q&A session.

These sessions run bimonthly from 1:30–2:30pm.

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