Lunch & Learn - Allyship in Action
Event description
Lunch & Learn will continue to be delivered as free sessions throughout 2025 to strengthen the practice skills
and confidence of professionals to safely and effectively respond to family violence.
This session will be delivered by Ellie, Coordinator of Gender Equity and Prevention of Gender-based Violence at Women's Health In the North, speaking to Allyship in Action - building bystander action for trans and gender diversity inclusion.
Following a presentation, participants will have the opportunity engage in a Q&A to unpack how this applies to
practice.
Who should attend?
Designed for both specialist and non-specialist family violence practitioners under MARAM, with particular focus on professionals who may want to learn more about navigating family violence risk in their roles.
Please register by Monday 24 February to attend. We look forward to seeing you there!
Further Information about the Lunch & Learn:
This session is booked out. What should I do now?
We encourage you to add your name to the waiting list. If a place becomes available, you will receive an email
inviting you to register. Please note, you will have a limited time to respond to this offer before the place is
offered to the next person on the waiting list.
How does NIFVS use my contact information?
We will add your contact details to the NIFVS mailing list. This will mean you will receive the monthly NIFVS eNews
and information about upcoming professional development opportunities. If you would prefer not to receive this
information, please us know at info@whin.org.au.
Where will I find the link to join the session?
The Zoom link will be emailed to you once you complete the registration process.
Will the session be recorded?
Unfortunately we are unable to record the Lunch & Learn session. All practitioners are encouraged to
participate on the day of the session.
Acknowledgment of Country
The Northern Integrated Family Violence Services acknowledges Victorian Aboriginal people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we provide our services – the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation – and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. NIFVS acknowledges that Aboriginal sovereignty was never ceded and expresses hope for justice and reconciliation.
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