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SUMMARY:You Should Ask That: Continuing the conversation with the children of women killed by men - online
DESCRIPTION:This conversation panel that will offer insights into the experience of losing a parent to domestic homicide as told by adult children. Kathryn Joy (they/them)\, Rebecca Burdon\, Beverley Attard and Ashton Kline will extend upon the conversation and advocacy work previously presented by the panel members at the Can I ask that? A Conversation with the Children of Women Killed by Men in November 2023\, which was part of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence 2023. \nLearn more here \n 
URL:https://omcfsalliance.com.au/training-and-practice/you-should-ask-that-continuing-the-conversation-with-the-children-of-women-killed-by-men-online/
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SUMMARY:Navigating the NDIS
DESCRIPTION:This workshop offers practical training for child and family sector staff who support NDIS participants or carers of children in the NDIS. The session covers inside information on how NDIS decisions are made\, how disability is defined in the NDIS\, what evidence best supports claims\, and the key language that can help achieve optimal outcomes. \n This is a workshop designed to deliver practical\, pragmatic training for child and family sector staff who may support participants in the NDIS\, or the carers of children in the NDIS. \nThe training covers: \n\nAn explanation of how the NDIS is designed to work\, including the many assumptions built into it about families and children with a disability\nClear explanation of the roles and responsibilities of child and family sector staff in working with families with disability.\nParental perspectives on the experience of caring for a child with disability\nTips and techniques to help support vulnerable families as they navigate the NDIS\, from access to review and appeal\nAn introduction to the wide network of support and advocacy organisations around the NDIS\n\nThe session shares inside-info about how decisions are made in the NDIS – this means you will come away with an insight into how disability is defined in the NDIS\, what kinds of evidence influence decisions\, and the right language to use to get the best outcomes. We include templates and tools to help you gather information and communicate the needs of children\, parents and carers to NDIS decision makers. \nNavigating the NDIS – Session 1: 10am to 12pm \nThis is the first session in this workshop designed to deliver practical\, pragmatic training for child and family sector staff who may support participants in the NDIS\, or the carers of children in the NDIS. \nNavigating the NDIS – Session 2: 1pm to 3pm \nThis is the second and final session in this workshop designed to deliver practical\, pragmatic training for child and family sector staff who may support participants in the NDIS\, or the carers of children in the NDIS. \nDecember 5\, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm \nRecurring Event (See all) \n  \nTo register please go to – https://training.cfecfw.asn.au/  \n 
URL:https://omcfsalliance.com.au/training-and-practice/navigating-the-ndis/
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