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    Speak Now: Forced Marriage Training for Frontline Workers | DARWIN | 25 May 2023

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    Melaleuca Australia
    darwin city, australia
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    Join Anti-Slavery Australia in Darwin for a free training on identifying, preventing and responding to forced marriage.

    Frontline workers will learn good practices informed by Anti-Slavery Australia's research with frontline workers, young people and people with lived experience, as well as its 20 years of experience providing free legal services to people affected by modern slavery. The training will be led by Prof. Jennifer Burn AM, the Director of Anti-Slavery Australia and the former Interim Anti-Slavery Commissioner for NSW.

    There will be case studies, interactive activities and networking opportunities to build a stronger response to forced marriage and other forms of modern slavery in the Northern Territory.

    Key topics will include:
    • What forced marriage/modern slavery is, and how it can happen in Australia
    • Common signs and indicators of forced marriage
    • How to support people affected by forced marriage
    • Specialist referral pathways in Australia
    • Prevention within families and communities

    Participants will be provided with:
    • Free copies of our Frontline Worker Guide on Forced Marriage and workbook
    • Free copies of our forced marriage posters, flyers and other resources for the community
    • A light lunch

    Places are limited so please register as soon as possible.

      For any questions, please contact Anti-Slavery Australia at ASAresearch@uts.edu.au.

      Thank you to Melaleuca Australia for hosting the training.

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      This event is part of 'Speak Now', Anti-Slavery Australia's national project to prevent forced marriage through education and awareness-raising with frontline workers, young people and communities. The project is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services, under the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children.

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      Melaleuca Australia
      darwin city, australia