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Activities

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.

Culturally Responsive Practice: Responding to Family Violence in Migrant and Refugee Communities

This training has been designed for family violence workers in rural and regional areas to better support migrant and refugee women and their children who have or are experiencing family violence.

7 hrs

Culturally Responsive Practice: Responding to Family Violence in Migrant and Refugee Communities

This training has been designed for family violence workers in rural and regional areas to better support migrant and refugee women and their children who have or are experiencing family violence.

7 hrs

Culturally Responsive Practice: Responding to Family Violence in Migrant and Refugee Communities (Regional Victoria Online)

This free public training has been designed for family violence workers in the Rural City of Wangaratta and surrounding municipalities to better support migrant and refugee women and their children who have or are experiencing family violence.

Culturally Responsive Practice: Responding to Family Violence in Migrant and Refugee Communities (Rural City of Wangaratta)

This free public training has been designed for family violence workers in the Rural City of Wangaratta and surrounding municipalities to better support migrant and refugee women and their children who have or are experiencing family violence.

Culturally Responsive Practice: Understanding Family Violence in Migrant and Refugee Communities

This training offers professionals who are not family violence specialists with foundational understanding of cultural humility, intersectionality and unconscious bias when supporting refugee and migrant clients experiencing family violence.

7

Free Public Training: Culturally Responsive Practice: Responding to Family Violence in Migrant and Refugee Communities

This free public online training offers professionals who is working in the community sectors to better support migrant and refugee women and their children who have or are experiencing family violence. There is a cap of 3 professionals per organisation.

inTouch Practitioner Teach-in Series, Intersectionality in Practice: Understanding Client Needs Within a Faith Context

The inTouch Practitioner Teach-in Series is a new, interactive learning initiative for frontline practitioners, offering expert-led, small-group sessions on culturally responsive family violence practice, with a focus on practical tools, real-life case studies, and collaborative discussions. This session requires prior approval and is limited to one staff member per organisation. Please review the description carefully before registering.

inTouch Practitioner Teach-in Series: Session 2, Culturally Safe Practices in Family Violence Identification and Screening

The inTouch Practitioner Teach-in Series is a new, interactive learning initiative for frontline practitioners, offering expert-led, small-group sessions on culturally responsive family violence practice, with a focus on practical tools, real-life case studies, and collaborative discussions. This session requires prior approval and Session #2 is limited to Family Violence Intake and Triage Practitioners only. Please read the description fully before registering.

inTouch Practitioner Teach-in Series: Session 3, Identifying systems abuse when supporting women on temporary visas

The inTouch Practitioner Teach-in Series is a new, interactive learning initiative for frontline practitioners, offering expert-led, small-group sessions on culturally responsive family violence practice, with a focus on practical tools, real-life case studies, and collaborative discussions. Attendance to this session is subject to approval. Please read the description fully before registering.

LPTR - Financial Assistance Scheme

Discover the Financial Assistance Scheme: what they aim to do, who can apply and what is involved in the application process

1 Hour 10 am to 11 am AEST

LPTR - PARENTING MATTERS

Explore post-separation parenting laws. Learn dispute resolution methods: mediation, courts. Understand child's best interests & parenting allocation criteria.

1 HOUR 10AM TO 11AM AEST

Refuge Sector: Culturally Responsive Practice and Working with Women on Temporary Visa

This online training is designed for professionals in the refuge and crisis accommodation sector to enhance their ability to support migrant and refugee women and their children, particularly those on temporary visas who have experienced or are experiencing family violence. This training is only for staff working in the refuge and crisis accommodation sector. There is a cap of 3 professionals per site.

Test: Culturally Responsive Practice

This training has been designed to assist Victorian refuge staff to better support migrant and refugee women, particularly women on temporary visas. It explores the principles of culturally responsive practice, cultural humility, unconscious bias, and intersectionality and how to apply these to practice.

3 hours

Test1: Culturally Responsive Practice

This training offers a foundational understanding of how to apply culturally responsive practice when engaging with clients/families from migrant and refugee backgrounds experiencing family violence. We will cover cultural humility, intersectionality, and unconscious bias and how to apply these in practice. Participants will develop a deeper understanding of the contributing factors that may impact a woman’s capacity to seek and sustain family violence service support.

3 hours

Understanding Family Violence in Migrant and Refugee Communities

This free public face to face training offers professionals who are not family violence specialists with foundational understanding of cultural humility, intersectionality and unconscious bias when supporting refugee and migrant clients experiencing family violence. There is a cap of 3 professionals per organisation.

Understanding Family Violence in Migrant and Refugee Communities (for Rural and Regional Victorian professionals only)

This free public online training offers professionals who are not family violence specialists with foundational understanding of cultural humility, intersectionality and unconscious bias when supporting refugee and migrant clients experiencing family violence. This training is only for rural and regional professionals across Victoria. There is a cap of 3 professionals per organisation.

Welcome to inTouch Bimonthly Information Session

Our Information Session will be co-facilitated by the Training team and Ana, Specialist Family Violence Practitioner Intake Team. This session will discuss inTouch’s specialist family violence case management program - eligibility requirements, referral pathways and expected outcomes for clients.

Welcome to inTouch Information Session - 13 December 2023

Our 13 December 2023 Information Session will be co-facilitated by Lyanne Tam, Training and Impact Practitioner, Sector and Community Unit, and Amali Boralugoda, Intake Worker. This session will discuss inTouch’s specialist family violence case management program- eligibility requirements, referral pathways and expected outcomes for clients. In addition, this session will also feature, Yashila De Silva, a community lawyer from inTouch's Legal Branch, speaking on the work in this space.

1 hr

1 2

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