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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200505T093000
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SUMMARY:Leading Prevention in Practice - CBD - 5 & 6 May 2020
DESCRIPTION: jQuery(function($){ $(".ax-course-details").find("div:empty").hide();jQuery(".ax-course-details").find("div > h2").closest("div").addClass("no-content").find("*:not(h2)\, div").parent("div").removeClass("no-content");jQuery("div.no-content").hide(); }); \nLeading Prevention in Practice\nPVAW-LPIP\n \n\n\n\nAre you an experienced practitioner in primary prevention of violence against women (PVAW)? Do you want to strengthen your specialist knowledge and skills to lead high level prevention initiatives? If this rings true then our new Leading Prevention in Practice course is for you.\n\nIntroduction\nLeading Prevention in Practice is based on recognised industry standards and will equip emerging practice leaders (mid to senior level) with an advanced level of knowledge and skills required to design\, implement\, evaluate and communicate PVAW initiatives. The industry standard capabilities for this course are outlined in Preventing Family Violence and Violence Against Women Capability Framework.\n\n\nWhat you will learn\n\nUpon completion of the program you will be equipped to:\n\n	lead the design\, implementation and evaluation of high-level evidence based PVAW programs\n	translate PVAW theoretical models and frameworks\, and actions in to initiatives \n	apply appropriate partnership models to your PVAW activity\n	analyse\, document and communicate the processes\, impacts and outcomes from programs and initiatives to a variety of audiences including policymakers and the media\n	design whole of population tailored approaches to meet the needs of working with diverse groups and communities \n	provide leadership\, advocacy and policy reform in the prevention sector\n\n\nLeading Prevention in Practice includes a range of interactive activities and evidence-based resources\, and provides opportunities for participants to share ideas\, ask questions\, engage in reflective practice and learn from one other.  \n\n\nWho is this training for?  \n\n\n	Mid level PVAW practitioners with at least 5 years’ experience\, who have a lead role in the design and implementation of high level PVAW initiatives and projects.\n	Mid level PVAW practitioners who are currently or have recently had a lead role in the implementation of a primary prevention of violence against women project\n	Any experienced practitioner keen to deepen their skills and knowledge in prevention program design\, implementation\, evaluation\, communication and advocacy.\n\n\nThis training will draw upon participants current and recent projects as live case studies to help deepen conceptual and practical activities.\n\nCourse Costs (per participant):\n\n$730 (Full-Fee\, no GST)\n$310 (Partners in Prevention members and SHS funded workers)\n\nIf you’re just signing up to the Partners in Prevention Network while you register for this training\, please get in contact with the DVRCV training team on 83465266 to organise your discount.\n\n\n \n\n\n \nEnquire \n  \n\nUpcoming Workshops\n\n\nName\nDate\nTime\nLocation\nAvailable Spaces\nCost\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLeading Prevention in Practice - CBD - 5 & 6 May 2020\n5 & 6 May 2020\n09:30 am - 04:30 pm\nCBD Saxons\n21\n$730.00\nEnrol\nAdd To Cart\n\n\n \n\n\n
URL:https://training.dvrcv.org.au/event/leading-prevention-in-practice-cbd-5-6-may-2020/
LOCATION:CBD Saxons\, CBD Saxons\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200505T133000
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SUMMARY:Online Community of Practice
DESCRIPTION: jQuery(function($){ $(".ax-course-details").find("div:empty").hide();jQuery(".ax-course-details").find("div > h2").closest("div").addClass("no-content").find("*:not(h2)\, div").parent("div").removeClass("no-content");jQuery("div.no-content").hide(); }); \nOnline Community of Practice\nPVAW-COP-O\n \n\n\n \n\nIntroduction\nA community of practice is made up of a group of people who come together regularly to share practice stories and insights\, engage in critical reflection and discussion\, and problem solving and support\, to improve individual and collective practice and impact. These groups may come together because they have common working environments\, areas of focus\, a passion about a topic\, or similar challenges associated with their work.\n \n\nWho is this community of practice for?\nThis online community of practice is for prevention practitioners working in and with regional and rural communities.\n \n\nWhat happens in a community of practice?\nYou’ll log into an online forum for two hours one afternoon a month and be guided through an interactive session with an expert facilitator and other practitioners doing similar work to you. Each session provides a space to reflect\, share knowledge and identify common issues that can arise for those of us who are relatively new to in this fast-paced and rapidly evolving sector.\n \n\nWhat will I get out of it?\n\n“I’ve most enjoyed the chance to connect on a personal/professional basis with colleagues in other organisations that I’ve so far only interacted with professionally. It helps to keep the humanity in what we’re doing and reminds me that this is a journey of constant learning.” Previous DVRCV Community of Practice Participant\n\nWorking to prevent violence against women and family violence is hard. Whilst very rewarding\, it comes with a unique set of challenges. As prevention practitioners\, it is important that we stay open\, focused and connected. Communities of practice offer a perfect space to do that. By taking the time to reflect about the work we are doing\, we can get more strategic\, develop better ways to deal with problems and enjoy ourselves a lot more!\n \n\nWho facilitates?\nDVRCV communities of practice are facilitated by our capability-building specialists who have the expertise to guide the conversation and ensure everyone has a chance to contribute. We will moderate the online conversation.\n \n\nKey information\n\n\n	Six online meetings will take place on Tuesday afternoons. \n	Participation is free of charge to participants\, with this program funded by the Victorian government as part of the Free From Violence Strategy.\n\n \n\n\nContact information\nFor more information about the program\, contact Maria Delaney at mdelaney@dvrcv.org.au or 0423193935. For any other queries\, please contact the training team at training@dvrcv.org.au or 03 83465266.\n\n\nPlease register your interest in this Community of Practice by signing up below. We will confirm your booking by email.\n  \nEnquire \n  \n\nUpcoming Workshops\n\n\nName\nDate\nTime\nLocation\nAvailable Spaces\nCost\n\n\n\n \n\n\n
URL:https://training.dvrcv.org.au/event/online-community-of-practice-3/
LOCATION:Online\, Online\, Australia
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