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X-WR-CALNAME:Preventing Violence Together
X-WR-CALDESC:Advancing primary prevention of violence against women.
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SUMMARY:Unpacking Resistance – South West region
DESCRIPTION:A one-day face-to-face course for practitioners who are getting started in the prevention of violence against women (PVAW)* sector, or for experienced practitioners who are seeking to ensure they have the confidence to understand and respond to resistance when it arises.\nThursday 23 February 2023 | 9.00am – 4.00pm\nParticipants must be able to attend the whole day\nRegister for this training course via Eventbrite\n.\nAbout the training\nIf you work in gender equality or primary prevention of violence against women then you’ve most likely experienced backlash and resistance. Dealing with it comes with the terrain and is a normal part of any social change. That doesn’t mean that figuring out how to navigate resistance isn’t challenging, and sometimes a bit scary.\nThis one day face-to-face course will give you the confidence to respond to resistance when it arises. From denial to backlash, to understanding why people might resist gender equality work, you’ll be equipped with the strategies and skills to create meaningful and sustainable change. You’ll also receive a toolkit of tried and tested resources to help you create behavioural change in your work.\nThe course is based on training developed by industry leaders, Safe and Equal, and adapted for use in Western Australia. This course offering is one in a series of pilot sessions that requests comprehensive participant feedback to improve and adapt the training for the Western Australian context. Pilot sessions will be offered free of charge; however, places are limited.\nWhat you will learn\nHow to identify the different forms and levels of resistance\nThe core principles and strategies to apply when responding to forms of resistance\nSkills to open up dialogue and feel more confident in having challenging conversations\nStrategies to support your wellbeing when encountering resistance\n\nWho should attend\nProfessionals working in specialist family and domestic violence services, and whose work may involve preventing family and domestic violence\nProfessionals partnering with specialist family and domestic services to deliver prevention of violence against women activities\nProfessionals committed to developing and delivering primary prevention of violence against women activities\nCost\nFree\nVenue\nBunbury or Busselton (exact location to be confirmed)\n \n\n\n\n\nNote: Although there are no pre-requisites to attend this training, participants are expected to have a strong understanding of the nature, prevalence and impacts of violence against women, as well as the drivers of violence against women. Therefore, it is highly recommended that participants have completed Prevention in Practice before attending this training.\n \n\n*Family and domestic violence is a prevalent and pervasive form of violence against women and their children and can be prevented by addressing the same drivers that relate more broadly to violence against women and their children.\n\n\n\n
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