Compassion and Transformation - Family Harm Symposium
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Description
COMPASSION AND TRANSFORMATION
**REGISTRATION ESSENTIAL**
Following on from a successful Family Harm symposium in September 2018, the Canterbury Family Violence Collaboration, ISR, and Oranga Tamariki are pleased to invite you FREE OF CHARGE to a second full-day of training and networking.
Attendees will hear from Rachel Smith (Advisor to the Joint Venture Project for National Family and Sexual Harm Intervention), as well as Shayne Walker (international Social Work lecturer and current panel member for the Family Violence Death Review Committee) as they explore the relationship between compassion and transformation in family harm responses, and challenge us to review our approaches to this mahi.
In addition, participants will also hear about some of the latest innovations in our own regional response to Family Harm interventions and have an opportunity to meet and network with others working in the family harm field and related services.
Guest speakers include Rachel Smith and Shayne Walker
- Morning tea and light lunch provided
- Ample off-street parking available
REGISTRATIONS ARE LIMITED AND CLOSE 9pm Friday 8th February 2019.
Resigstrations essential. Non-regsitered people may be turned away in respect of limited placements to those registered. If you are registering on behalf of someone else, please enter them in as their own registration and provide their email address and other details.
Please ensure you and your colleagues have registered through EventBrite by this date to allow us to cater for numbers and ensure you don't miss out on entry to this event.
Check in from 8.30am. Symposium begins 9am.
This FREE training/hui is an exciting opportunity to come together, network as a sector, and to share in this mahi. In addition to the Family Violence collaborative and members of the Integrated Safety Response, attendees will include: Children’s team, Mana Ake (Wellbeing in schools), Social workers in schools (SWiS), Whanau Ora, Police, Oranga Tamariki, health, corrections and others.
Registrations are limited so be sure to get in quick!!!
We look forward to seeing you there.
This symposium is brought to you free of charge through a training delivery partnership between Integrated Safety Response (ISR), Oranga Tamariki and the Canterbury Family Violence Collaboration. Keep an eye out for upcoming Specialist Training Sessions and Symposiums.