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FW: ( VIC ) Last chance to register: Family law reforms & FDR practice webinar

From: Relationships Australia Victoria Training and Development team [mailto:ravtraining@rav.org.au]
Sent: Thursday, 17 February 2022 3:00 PM
To: darren@indigenoussupport.org.au
Subject: Last chance to register: Family law reforms & FDR practice webinar

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT NEWS

ISSUE 3  •  FEBRUARY 2022

A NEWSLETTER BY RELATIONSHIPS AUSTRALIA VICTORIA

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What do the New and Emerging Family Law Reforms Mean for FDR Practice? (Webinar Panel Discussion)

Hosted by an expert family law panel.

Date: Thursday 24 February 2022
Time: 3 – 4:30pm (AEDT)
Cost: $50 including GST

Registrations close soon! Secure your place now

Whether you’re an established Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) Practitioner, or still in training, it’s important to keep up with current and emerging family law reforms.

We invite you to join us for an online conversation and learn from FDR experts Dr Andrew Bickerdike, Susan Hamilton-Green and Greg Rooney.

Relationships Australia Victoria (RAV) provides FDR from centres across metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria. FDR can be a helpful way to resolve family law disputes about post-separation-parenting arrangements, financial matters and property settlements.

About our Panellists

Dr Andrew Bickerdike is CEO of RAV and past Board Chair of Relationships Australia National. He holds tertiary qualifications in both economics and psychology and a Doctorate in Dispute Resolution. Andrew has experience and specialist training in individual, marital and family therapy, and FDR, and has practised as a mediator and FDR practitioner for over 20 years. In addition to Andrew’s extensive FDR knowledge and experience, he has an in-depth understanding of the current and emerging family law climate and its impact on FDR practice and outcomes.

Susan Hamilton-Green has practised exclusively in family law for over 30 years. Her work has involved all aspects of family law, including financial and parenting matters, and a large part of her current practice involves appointments as an Independent Children’s Lawyer. She has been accredited by the Law Institute of Victoria as a specialist in family law since 1990.

Greg Rooney has been a practising mediator in Australia since 1991. He retired from legal practice in 1996 to work full-time as a mediator, arbitrator and dispute resolution consultant. He has mediated more than 1,500 disputes in a diverse range of conflicts including multi-party disputes involving government institutions, commercial and industrial disputes, agricultural disputes, franchise disputes, matrimonial disputes and disputes involving conflict in the workplace.

Ideal for:

Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners and students. 

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Single Session Contacts in Online Therapeutic Practice

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9:30am – 12:30pm AEDT

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Transitioning into Leadership

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Thursday 3 March
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Applied Property Family Dispute Resolution Skills Training

Face-to-face workshop in Camberwell, Victoria.
Wednesday 16 March
9:30am – 4pm AEDT

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Thursday 17 March
9:30am – 12:30pm AEDT

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We are committed to providing safe, inclusive and accessible services for all people.
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Relationships Australia Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waterways of Australia. We support Aboriginal people’s right to self-determination and culturally safe services.

We recognise the lifelong impacts of childhood trauma.
We recognise those who had children taken away from them.

Copyright © 2022 Relationships Australia Victoria, All rights reserved.
You received this e-newsletter because you subscribed to an RAV e-Newsletter or have previously had contact with RAV’s Training and Development Team.

Our mailing address is:

Relationships Australia Victoria

1183 Toorak Road

Camberwell, Victoria 3124

Australia

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FW: Last chance to register for our webinar with Rosie Batty AO.

From: Relationships Australia Victoria Training and Development team [mailto:ravtraining@rav.org.au]
Sent: Thursday, 3 February 2022 5:29 PM
To: darren@indigenoussupport.org.au
Subject: Last chance to register for our webinar with Rosie Batty AO.

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT NEWS

ISSUE 2  •  FEBRUARY 2022

A NEWSLETTER BY RELATIONSHIPS AUSTRALIA VICTORIA

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RAV Webinar: In Conversation with Rosie Batty AO – Raising Awareness and Action Concerning Family Violence

Hosted by an expert panel at Relationships Australia Victoria

Rosie Batty AO

Date: Thursday 10 February 2022
Time: 3 – 4:30pm (AEDT)
Cost: $50 including GST

Registrations close soon! Secure your place now. 

Don’t miss your chance to join this conversation with Rosie Batty AO, Australian domestic violence campaigner and the 2015 Australian of the Year. Rosie will lead a conversation about the challenges and successes of raising awareness of family violence through action.

Ideal for:

Professionals who work with family violence including; community organisation workers, school staff, health professionals, youth workers, child and family workers, and counsellors.

About the presenter


Rosie Batty AO has risen above her personal tragedy and the great loss of her 11-year-old son, Luke, who was the victim of domestic violence at the hands of his father in a very public assault. Rosie’s story jolted Australia into recognising that family violence can happen to anyone.

Victorian Police Chief Commissioner, Ken Lay, praised Rosie as the most “remarkable victim” he has ever met, adding that Rosie has put domestic violence on the national agenda. Rosie now champions efforts to fight domestic violence, making many media and public speaking appearances shining a spotlight on the issue and call for systemic changes. Rosie’s incredible strength and selfless efforts are an inspiration to many other victims of domestic violence and her courage and willingness to speak out will make Australia a far better place. Join her in this webinar to hear more about her recent advocacy work and outcomes.

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Working with Dads

Online workshop
Wednesday 16 February
1pm – 4pm AEDT

Learn more and register.

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Single Session Contacts in Online Therapeutic Practice

Online workshop
Thursday 24 February
9:30am – 12:30pm AEDT

Learn more and register.

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Transitioning into Leadership

Online workshop
Thursday 3 March
9:30am – 12:30pm AEDT

Learn more and register.

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Applied Property Family Dispute Resolution Skills Training

Face-to-face workshop
Wednesday 16 March
9:30am – 4pm AEDT

Learn more and register.

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We are committed to providing safe, inclusive and accessible services for all people.
Aboriginal flag, Torres Strait Islander flag, LGBTIQA+ rainbow flag
Relationships Australia Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waterways of Australia. We support Aboriginal people’s right to self-determination and culturally safe services.

We recognise the lifelong impacts of childhood trauma.
We recognise those who had children taken away from them.

Copyright © 2022 Relationships Australia Victoria, All rights reserved.
You received this e-newsletter because you subscribed to an RAV e-Newsletter or have previously had contact with RAV’s Training and Development Team.

Our mailing address is:

Relationships Australia Victoria

1183 Toorak Road

Camberwell, Victoria 3124

Australia

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FW: ( VIC ) Last chance to register for our upcoming webinar on reintegrating children back to school!

From: Relationships Australia Victoria Training and Development team <ravtraining@rav.org.au&gt;
Sent: Thursday, 20 January 2022 4:09 PM
To: darren@indigenoussupport.org.au
Subject: Last chance to register for our upcoming webinar on reintegrating children back to school!

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT NEWS

ISSUE 1  •  JANUARY 2022

A NEWSLETTER BY RELATIONSHIPS AUSTRALIA VICTORIA

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Webinar: Reintegrating Children Back to School

Presented by Psychology Consultant Dr Jo Lukins PhD

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Date: Thursday 27 January 2022
Time: 3pm – 4:30pm (AEDT)
Cost: $50 including GST

Registrations close soon! Secure your place now.

School reintegration following COVID-19-related lockdowns has become a common struggle for families and the professionals who support them. Join this webinar to explore why children can be resistant to return to school and how you can best support their integration.

Ideal for:


This webinar is designed to support professionals and services who work with families and children in a range of contexts including the education, health and community sectors.

You will learn about:

  1. the underlying reasons students can be reluctant to return to school
  2. the impacts of COVID-19 on school-age children
  3. strategies to support families with any challenges that may come up when returning to school.

About the presenter

Dr Jo Lukins spends her day inside the heads of individuals, teams and organisations – seeking to understand what makes them tick and assisting them to reach their potential. A psychological Indiana Jones, she describes it as a truly fascinating career that she is grateful for every day. With a PhD in Psychology, over 25 years’ experience, and a breadth of knowledge in the sport, organisational and educational domains. Dr Lukins has consulted within education settings for much of her career, with a particular focus on supporting educators, administrators, and families in the wellbeing and high performance space. She delivers programs in resilience and expert performance for the Australian Defence Force. Dr Lukins has worked with elite athletes and outstanding professionals throughout her career, giving her a unique insight into the world of success. She has been acknowledged as an expert in her field, being awarded an Outstanding Alumni by James Cook University for her achievements. Dr Lukins is sought after as a presenter, interventionist and for her expertise in the media space. Her book The Elite was published in June 2019. With great success, the book has been awarded as an Amazon Best Seller. Her second book, In the Grandstands was published in October 2020. Knowing that she has made a difference in the lives of others is the ‘why’ of her work and the most satisfying element of her career.

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Working with Dads

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Wednesday 16 February 2022 from 1pm – 4pm AEDT

Learn more and register.

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Professional Boundaries in Therapeutic and Care Work

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Single Session Contacts in Online Therapeutic Practice

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We are committed to providing safe, inclusive and accessible services for all people.
Aboriginal flag, Torres Strait Islander flag, LGBTIQA+ rainbow flag
Relationships Australia Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waterways of Australia. We support Aboriginal people’s right to self-determination and culturally safe services.

We recognise the lifelong impacts of childhood trauma.
We recognise those who had children taken away from them.

Copyright © 2022 Relationships Australia Victoria, All rights reserved.
You received this e-newsletter because you subscribed to an RAV e-Newsletter or have previously had contact with RAV’s Training and Development Team.

Our mailing address is:

Relationships Australia Victoria

1183 Toorak Road

Camberwell, Victoria 3124

Australia


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