Seminar Series 2021: Troll Hunting
Our March Seminar will mark International Women’s Day with a presentation by Ginger Gorman
Our March Seminar will mark International Women’s Day with a presentation by Ginger Gorman
Legal Basics Community Worker Training Days, Autumn Session, DUE TO THE LATEST ADVICE ABOUT THE COVID-19 SITUATION THIS TRAINING HAS BEEN POSTPONED Our one or two day training workshops are aimed at community workers, particularly those in regional or rural areas with limited access to face-to-face training opportunities. Weds 25 March – Day One – Safety Planning […]
Join us to celebrate the launch our re-branded LOIS (Legal Online Information Service), and new editions of the GP Toolkit and the 11th edition of the Women and Family Law Handbook.
International Women’s Day special event! This event is now SOLD OUT EGGSHELL SKULL presented by Bri Lee, Author When: Wednesday 4 March 2020 Time: 5.45pm – 7.30pm Where: Colin Biggers & Paisley, Level 42, 2 Park Street, Sydney 2000 Registration: Tickets $30 (+gst & Booking Fees) Drinks & nibbles available. REGISTER TO ATTEND This seminar […]
In this Seminar we will hear from two of our Bright Sparks Winners, Amani Hayder and Annabelle Daniel, about their amazing work in the sector.
In this Seminar we will hear from two of our Bright Sparks Winners, Gloria Larman and Renata Field, about their amazing work in the sector.
Author and Journalist Jess Hill: See what you made me do Jess Hill, Journalist and Author Jess Hill is an investigative journalist who has been writing and researching about domestic abuse since 2014. Her research has culminated in powerful and thought-provoking book See What you Made Me Do. Jess Hill was propelled to write […]
Legal responses to intimate partner violence: Unintended consequences Dr Heather Nancarrow, Chief Executive Officer Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) On 14 January 2019, journalist Alexandra Back issued a “warning about new trend in domestic violence”. She reported that the Canberra Domestic Violence Crisis Service was concerned that “women who report being victim to domestic violence in […]
The Human Rights Commission report into universities responses to sexual violence on campus demonstrated both an alarming prevalence of sexual violence on campus as well as a severely inadequate response by universities. Please join us for a meaningful and informative discussion from academics and students on the current responses of universities and how far they need to go.
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