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    Emerging Themes: Effective system collaboration and coordination

    19 Nov 2024

    In the second instalment of the Emerging Themes video series, Professor Sarah Wendt & Dr Carmela Bastian, speak on the…

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    Emerging Themes: Safe and effective enagagement with young people experiencing family violence

    19 Nov 2024

    In the third instalment of the Emerging Themes video series, Dr Heidi Saunders, speaks on the importance of safe and…

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    Emerging Themes: Trauma-informed practice

    19 Nov 2024

    In the final instalment of the Emerging Themes video series, Larisa Freiverts, speaks on working with children and young people…

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    Coordinated and Collaborative Responses: Infants experiencing family violence

    19 Nov 2024

    This webinar explores good practice and how the three workforces can contribute to coordinated and collaborative risk management including ongoing…

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    Coordinated and Collaborative Responses: Children experiencing family violence

    19 Nov 2024

    This webinar focuses on collaborative responses for the safety and wellbeing of infants experiencing family violence through the lens of…

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    Coordinated and Collaborative Responses: Adolescents experiencing family violence

    19 Nov 2024

    This webinar collaborative practice for the safety and wellbeing of adolescents experiencing family violence through the lens of family services,…

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    Family Services and Specialist Family Violence Services: Working Together Model

    19 Nov 2024

    The Working Together Project is a joint initiative of the Family Services Alliance (CHFSA) and Central Highlands Integrated Family Violence…

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