CFECFW – Effective Supervision Training for the Community Services Sector

Designed for staff who have supervisory responsibilities in the Community Services sector, this workshop aims to provide participants with the skills and tools to run constructive supervision sessions. It focuses on a practice perspective that embeds evidence-informed practices into a non-clinical supervision model. Online, Thursday 13 November, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm, $230 inc. GST REGISTER  

$230.00

CFECFW – Together with Families, Family Services Symposium 2025

Family Services Symposium tickets on sale now! Together with Families is the Centre’s Family Services Symposium, a celebration of the central role of family services in supporting children and their families to thrive in Victoria and Tasmania. Taking place at The Glasshouse on Friday 14 November, we're delighted to welcome family services practitioners, leaders, and […]

$220.00

CFECFW – Navigating the NDIS

Navigating the NDIS This hands-on workshop provides practical training for professionals working in the child and family sector who support NDIS participants or their carers. It runs for four hours in total and is delivered in two separate two-hour sessions, and you can choose to attend both sessions on the same day or spread them […]

Blue Knot Foundation – Trauma Informed Diversity Awareness Masterclass

This masterclass fosters the knowledge and skills to work competently and confidently with transgender and gender diverse people accessing therapeutic and other services. It explores the intersectionality of complex trauma, discrimination, and minority stress to build understanding on how these factors impact the health of transgender and gender diverse people. Participants gain a practical and […]

$370.00

Victorian Homelessness Conference 2025 – Building together, and for each other

Mecure Hotel Ballarat

The Victorian Homelessness Conference is a not-to-be-missed event for practitioners, policy makers, those with lived experience of homelessness, and anyone else committed to ending homelessness in Victoria. Over two packed days of panels and workshops, you’ll learn about the latest research and practice innovations, exchange ideas, explore new challenges and new possibilities for collaboration and, […]

RMIT Domestic Violence Policy and Practice Forum

This FREE one day forum will feature panel discussions and interactive skill-based workshops, offering a collaborative space to reflect, share insights, and explore what more is needed to strengthen Victoria’s response to family violence. The event has been designed for experienced practitioners, newcomers to the sector and students studying family violence. Nine years after the […]

OMFVP – TOGETHER IN PRACTICE

Location: WODONGA Part A: ‘Your role in the framework. Collaborative risk assessment and information sharing’ This two-part training is open to all professionals in the Ovens Murray Region who respond to family violence. It is designed to support your understanding of your responsibilities under the MARAM Framework, with a focus on collaborative risk assessment and information […]

OMFVP – TOGETHER IN PRACTICE

LOCATION: WODONGA Part B: ‘Shared Risk, shared responses. Risk management and safety planning’ This two-part training is open to all professionals in the Ovens Murray Region who respond to family violence. It is designed to support your understanding of your responsibilities under the MARAM Framework, with a focus on collaborative risk assessment and information sharing. […]

OMFVP – Together in Practice

Location: WANGARATTA Part A: ‘Your role in the framework. Collaborative risk assessment and information sharing’ This two-part training is open to all professionals in the Ovens Murray Region who respond to family violence. It is designed to support your understanding of your responsibilities under the MARAM Framework, with a focus on collaborative risk assessment and information […]

OMFVP – Together in Practice

Location: BRIGHT This two-part training is open to all professionals in the Ovens Murray Region who respond to family violence. It is designed to support your understanding of your responsibilities under the MARAM Framework, with a focus on collaborative risk assessment and information sharing. This is not a risk assessment training but forms an integral […]