SOAR! Exploring Student Internship Models (August 2025)
Event description
Hear about innovative approaches to Mens Behaviour Change internships and supportive student placements in Women’s Health
Join us for Episode 3 of our Student Placements Showcase Series, a four-part online lunch & learn event designed for professionals working in Queensland’s Domestic and Family Violence (DFV), sexual violence, and women’s health and wellbeing sector.
This series highlights innovative, best practice approaches to student placements that strengthen the sector and support future workforce development.
Who should attend?
This webinar is primarily for DFV sector organisations and professionals interested in hosting students, improving placement models, and learning from peers.
Students and university professionals are also warmly welcomed to attend and gain insights into sector expectations, placement opportunities, and collaboration pathways.
In Episode 3, we’ll explore:
Creative Placement Models in Remote Queensland
Hear from Alison Casey (Lifeline Darling Downs) and the WorkUP team about unique student placements in communities like Roma and St George, where students gain hands-on experience and contribute meaningfully to local services.Internship Insights from YFS
Alex and Simon from YFS will share their experience with a Men’s Behaviour Change Program internship, offering a powerful example of how placements can support both student learning and sector outcomes.Student Stories
Hear directly from students about their placement journeys, challenges, and successes in the DFV and related sectors.Interactive Q&A
Connect with sector leaders, university representatives, and students to ask questions and explore ideas for future placements.
Whether you're looking to host students, enhance your placement program, or build stronger partnerships with education providers, this session will offer practical insights and inspiration.
Save the Date for Future Episodes:
15 October, 12pm–1pm
Stay tuned for more details, and reach out to workforce@healingfoundation.org.au to learn about upcoming sessions or get involved.
Learning outcomes
Increased awareness and understanding about student placements in QLD and how these could be adapted / replicated across communities
Identified resources and tools that may contribute positively to a student placement
Shared learning and knowledge including direct student experiences
Promotes sector and academia collaboration in work integrated learning for students
Event details
Date: Wednesday, 27th August 2025
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm AEST
Location: Online
About the facilitator
Alison Casey
Human Service Manager | DFV Specialist | Advocate for Growth & Success
As a dedicated Human Service Manager, I oversee 12 government-funded programs, providing essential therapy and support to families and individuals experiencing domestic and family violence. With a deep commitment to social justice, I specialise in risk assessment, intervention, and multi-agency collaboration to enhance safety and well-being. I am passionate about ensuring justice and accountability for individuals using violence, advocating for systemic change to break the cycle of abuse.
Beyond my professional role, I take great pride in being a Mum and ‘Granny,’ bringing a compassionate, family-centered perspective to my work. I am also deeply committed to teaching and mentoring both students and staff, helping them grow to their full capacity so they can make a meaningful impact in their communities. By empowering future professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to make a meaningful impact in the sector. My expertise lies in strategic leadership, program development, and fostering community partnerships to drive impactful, client-centered outcomes.
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