Webinar Jul 2023
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Webinar Feb 2023
Extended Q&A for: How to support clients exposed to technology-facilitated coercive control
This webinar discusses technology-facilitated coercive control, what it looks like in practice and strategies for working with victim-survivors.
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Webinar Jan 2024
How to support clients exposed to technology-facilitated coercive control
This webinar discusses technology-facilitated coercive control, what it looks like in practice and strategies for working with victim-survivors.
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Webinar Sep 2021
Including the interests of children and young people in policy development
This webinar explored the opportunities and challenges in the development of policy frameworks key to the interests of children and young people.
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Webinar Jun 2022
Intersecting systems and the needs of families: Family law, child protection and domestic violence
This webinar explores issues that can arise when families are engaged with intersecting systems of child protection, family violence and family law.
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Webinar Jul 2020
Invisible practices: Working with fathers who use violence
This webinar discussed how practitioners can engage with fathers who use domestic and family violence.
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Webinar Nov 2022
Parenting orders: Research on compliance and enforcement and insights from practice
This webinar discusses compliance with and enforcement of family law parenting orders.
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Webinar Apr 2020
Sadie’s story: Helping women affected by domestic and family violence navigate a fragmented system
This webinar discussed the effects of domestic and family violence on women and how practitioners can help women receive the support they need.
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Webinar Oct 2023
Supporting children’s wellbeing when working with separating parents
This webinar will explore how practitioners can make children’s wellbeing central to conversations with parents who are navigating separation and/or divorce.
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Webinar Aug 2023
The positive impact of prosocial behaviours on mental health in children and adolescents
This webinar will explore recent LSAC research that found childhood prosocial behaviours are associated with positive adolescent mental health.