Community of Practice: 6-Session Series
Join our online Community of Practice (May–Oct) to connect, share, and grow. Engage, collaborate, and leave your mark in this sector!
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About this event
You're invited to be part of our online Community of Practice - a collaborative online space where professionals come together to exchange knowledge, share best practices, and explore solutions to common challenges.
Running from 22 May to 23 October 2025, these 90-minute monthly sessions will provide you with a unique opportunity to:
- Engage in meaningful discussions.
- Exchange knowledge, ideas, and best practices with like-minded peers.
- Build connections and expand your professional network.
- Explore practical solutions and strategies to address common challenges.
Each session will focus on a specific theme or area of interest, guided by 1-2 experienced facilitators, and include plenty of time for participant interaction and dialogue.
Key Themes and Topics:
- Trauma-responsive practice
- Working with Shame
- Managing Collusion
- Gendered nature of family violence work
- Centring children’s experiences
- Cultural safety in FDSV work
Whether you’re looking to enhance your skills, gain fresh insights, or contribute your expertise, this Community of Practice is the perfect platform for professional and personal development. Join us to collaborate, grow, and leave your mark in this sector.
* If you require supervision from an ACA or AASW approved supervisor for CPD points, we've got you covered!
Don’t miss out! Register now and join this journey of shared learning and collaboration. Purchase all 6 sessions at a discounted rate.
Frequently asked questions
Anyone working with clients who are using and/or experiencing family, domestic, or sexual violence is welcome, including: MBCP facilitators, FDV Case Managers, Child-focused workers, Private Practice, AOD and Addiction services, gambling, housing, youth, multicultural services, ACCOs.
These online sessions will be held monthly, from May to October, with each session lasting 90 minutes.
Each session will focus on a specific theme or area relating to work within the family, domestic, and sexual violence sector, addressing challenges, sharing best practices, and exploring new strategies.
After registration, you’ll receive a Zoom link and Google Calendar invite before each session.