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SUMMARY:Webinar – Social Media and Survivors (Practitioner Only)
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is for DFV practitioners and covers social media misuse by perpetrators and what can be done to support victim-survivors.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event \n\n\nThis one-hour webinar covers the most common social media platforms used by Australians. We will discuss how DFV perpetrators commonly misuse social media and what can be done to support victim-survivors. We’ll also look at the data these platforms collect\, store and share\, and cover how victim-survivors can maximise the built-in privacy and security settings\, use the abuse-reporting features and potentially document abuse. \nDetails \nOnline Webinar \nDate: Tuesday 14th June 2022 \nTime: 12:00pm to 1:00pm \nCost: $10 \nThe link for the webinar will be emailed to registered participants 5 days prior to the event. \nEach registered participant will have access to a computer or laptop with Zoom\, and a suitable headset in order to ensure the best sound quality and webinar experience on the day. No unauthorised screen-sharing is allowed. \nRegistered participants will be provided access to a recording of the webinar(s) for 4 weeks after the training event. No other recordings will be undertaken or are authorised. \n  \nPresented by: \nJo Colautti\, Technology Safety Specialist for WESNET \nJoanna Colautti is a Technology Safety Specialist for WESNET where she provides training and technical advice on technology safety issues to front-line service providers. Prior to joining WESNET Joanna worked as a domestic violence solicitor at Djirra (previously known as the Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention Legal Service Victoria)\, civil law/family law solicitor at Legal Aid NSW\, domestic violence solicitor at Women’s Legal Service QLD and Early Intervention Family Law Solicitor/ Domestic Violence Solicitor at the Northern Rivers Community Legal Centre. Joanna has extensive experience working directly with clients who have experienced domestic and/ or family violence and assisting them with the legal issues that arise as a result of experiencing this abuse. Joanna provided face to face legal advice\, casework assistance and court advocacy in the legal areas of family law\, child protection\, domestic violence orders\, debt and victims compensation. \nAs a part of her legal roles Joanna provided regular training and community legal education to a variety of groups about various legal topics in relation to domestic violence. These groups included community members\, domestic violence frontline workers\, community service providers\, the police and various companies and corporations. Joanna ran a financial abuse project at the Northern Rivers Community Legal Centre called the ‘Walking Together’ project in which she assisted women who had experienced or were experiencing financial abuse move towards economic independence. As well as providing advocacy and casework assistance Joanna developed and delivered a resource and training package which highlighted the data of the project and the recommendations for credit providers when working with women who had experienced financial abuse. \nJoanna joined the WESNET team at the end of 2021 and since then has worked with various stakeholders including victim service providers\, telecommunication providers\, financial institutions\, corporations\, financial institutions\, technology companies and policymakers to improve safety and privacy for victims of intimate partner violence by assisting with policy development\, development of training\, delivering training and providing consultation.
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/webinar-social-media-and-survivors-practitioner-only/
LOCATION:Online\, Via Teams\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Centre for Women%E2%80%99s Safety and Wellbeing":MAILTO:admin@cwsw.org.au
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SUMMARY:Webinar – Tech Safety 101 (Practitioner Only)
DESCRIPTION:A webinar for practitioners supporting victim-survivors of intimate partner violence experiencing online or other forms of technology abuse\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\nSuitable for practitioners supporting survivors of intimate partner violence and individuals experiencing online or other forms of technology-facilitated abuse due to being part of a social or other community facing oppression\, such as people identifying as Indigenous\, immigrant\, refugee and non-English speaking backgrounds\, living with a disability\, or LGTBQI. \n\n\nDetails \nOnline Webinar \nDate: Tuesday 31st May 2022 \nTime: 10:00am to 11:00am \nCost: $10 \nThe link for the webinar will be emailed to registered participants 5 days prior to the event. \nEach registered participant will have access to a computer or laptop with Zoom\, and a suitable headset in order to ensure the best sound quality and webinar experience on the day. No unauthorised screen-sharing is allowed. \nRegistered participants will be provided access to a recording of the webinar(s) for 4 weeks after the training event. No other recordings will be undertaken or are authorised. \n  \nPresented by: \nJo Colautti\, Technology Safety Specialist for WESNET \nJoanna Colautti is a Technology Safety Specialist for WESNET where she provides training and technical advice on technology safety issues to front-line service providers. Prior to joining WESNET Joanna worked as a domestic violence solicitor at Djirra (previously known as the Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention Legal Service Victoria)\, civil law/family law solicitor at Legal Aid NSW\, domestic violence solicitor at Women’s Legal Service QLD and Early Intervention Family Law Solicitor/ Domestic Violence Solicitor at the Northern Rivers Community Legal Centre. Joanna has extensive experience working directly with clients who have experienced domestic and/ or family violence and assisting them with the legal issues that arise as a result of experiencing this abuse. Joanna provided face to face legal advice\, casework assistance and court advocacy in the legal areas of family law\, child protection\, domestic violence orders\, debt and victims compensation. \nAs a part of her legal roles Joanna provided regular training and community legal education to a variety of groups about various legal topics in relation to domestic violence. These groups included community members\, domestic violence frontline workers\, community service providers\, the police and various companies and corporations. Joanna ran a financial abuse project at the Northern Rivers Community Legal Centre called the ‘Walking Together’ project in which she assisted women who had experienced or were experiencing financial abuse move towards economic independence. As well as providing advocacy and casework assistance Joanna developed and delivered a resource and training package which highlighted the data of the project and the recommendations for credit providers when working with women who had experienced financial abuse. \nJoanna joined the WESNET team at the end of 2021 and since then has worked with various stakeholders including victim service providers\, telecommunication providers\, financial institutions\, corporations\, financial institutions\, technology companies and policymakers to improve safety and privacy for victims of intimate partner violence by assisting with policy development\, development of training\, delivering training and providing consultation.
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/webinar-tech-safety-101-practitioner-only/
LOCATION:Online\, Via Teams\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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SUMMARY:Foundational Understanding of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (Online)
DESCRIPTION:This is a foundational professional development workshop tailored for practitioners in the domestic\, family and sexual assault sectors.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\nIntimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) is a tactic of domestic violence (DV). IPSV is the intentional perpetration of sexual acts without consent in intimate relationships (including cohabiting and non-cohabiting partners\, as well as boyfriends\, girlfriends and dates). It includes sex obtained by physical force or psychological/emotional coercion or any unwanted\, painful or humiliating sexual acts. IPSV also includes tactics used to control decisions around reproduction\, and can include image-based abuse or forced watching of pornography. \n\n\nIPSV is a significant indicator of escalating frequency and severity of DV. Studies of IPSV show higher incidences of threats to kill an intimate partner than in other abusive relationships. IPSV also puts someone at a much higher risk of being killed\, particularly if they are also being physically assaulted. \nProviding freely given consent for sexual activity within the context of the perpetration of DV\, is\, arguably\, not possible. This is because the perpetration of DV creates a climate of ongoing fear or control. Research suggests that people experiencing DV cannot safely negotiate contraception or sex and may submit to sex to prevent the escalation of physical violence. \nDFV and sexual assault services and responses are often separate and underpinned by different funding models\, mandates\, goals and practice frameworks. As IPSV victims or survivors present with intersecting issues and diverse needs\, both types of services report IPSV as a particularly challenging issue which increases the complexity of providing appropriate service responses. \nStudies have shown a lack of attention to IPSV in both DFV and sexual assault services\, with some workers in DFV and sexual assault services feeling that IPSV is more compatible with the work of those in the other field. Consequently\, women experiencing IPSV are often not accessing the most appropriate support to enhance their safety\, wellbeing and recovery. \nThis workshop will familiarise practitioners with the nature and dynamics of sexual violence within relationships. Participants will learn of the institutional\, social and economic structures\, and social and cultural norms that are the conditions of IPSV. Participants will also be introduced to potential approaches to improve help-seeking for women experiencing IPSV and be provided with a variety of practice strategies to help professionals support their clients. \nDetails: \nOnline event. A link will be emailed to all participants upon registration. \nDate: Friday\, 27th May 2022 \nTime: 9:30 – 11:30am \nCost $10 \nLearning Objectives: \no Define the nature and dynamics of sexual violence within relationships \no Identify common issues and impacts for women experiencing intimate partner sexual violence to inform support and referral to appropriate services \no Explore potential approaches to improve help seeking for women experiencing intimate partner sexual violence \no Apply a variety of practice strategies to support clients experiencing intimate partner sexual violence \nWill we cover: \no Myths and dynamics of sexual violence within relationships \no Guidance on “how to ask” sensitively and building trust \no Specific effects and health consequences of IPSV \no How best to manage victims’/survivors’ safety \no Consider IPSV specifically in all risk assessment and safety management processes and practices as part of DFV risk assessment\, and ask separately about IPSV (as distinct from physical abuse); while maintaining sensitivity to diverse communities \no Challenges with reporting to police and the justice system \no Supports for victim-survivors experiencing IPSV \nWho should attend? \nThis workshop is suitable for practitioners working in the domestic\, family or sexual violence sectors. \nAbout the facilitators \nThis training will be delivered by Daphne White and Micaela Rafal from the Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing (CWSW)\, Perth. \nDaphne White \nDaphne White is the Practice Development Specialist at the Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing (CWSW). She is a qualified professional with over 12 years of experience as a leader and practitioner in the family\, domestic and sexual violence sector. She provides professional learning and consultancy across a wide range of areas and topics\, however her primary work is around high risk and harm in domestic\, family and sexual violence. \nMicaela Rafel \nMicaela Rafel is the Sexual Violence Project Officer at the Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing. She has a background in community engagement and education within the sexual violence sector and is currently working in advocacy within her role at CWSW.
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/foundational-understanding-of-intimate-partner-sexual-violence-online/
LOCATION:Online\, Via Teams\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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