Women with Disabilities Victoria Women with Disabilities Victoria and Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health are pleased to invite you to Preventing Violence Against Women with Disabilities from Multicultural Communities – a FREE event to launch our newest gender and disability workforce development resources! This event will be online via Zoom, on Thursday 20th June 2024 from 11AM. Registrations close 13 June.


 

Our event aims to provide an online space where we can highlight how gender inequality, racism and ableism intersect and increase the likelihood of migrant and refugee women, non-binary, and gender-diverse people with disabilities experiencing violence, and how we can take action to prevent violence and enhance our gender and disability inclusive and culturally safe practice.

To support this, we will be showcasing our new resources along with discussions with women with lived experience on prevention of violence against women with disabilities from multicultural communities.

These new resources have been developed to increase awareness and confidence and build the capacity of workforces to deliver gender and disability equitable, responsive, inclusive and culturally safe services.

This important event is open to anyone interested in preventing violence against migrant and refugee women, non-binary, and gender-diverse people with disabilities, in particular those who work in the disability, social services and prevention sectors.

When: Thursday 20th June 2024

Time: 11:00am to 12:00pm

Where: Online via Zoom (link will be provided prior to the event)

Registrations close Thursday 13 June. Register here

Event proceedings:
* A panel providing an overview of the resources and co-design process, featuring WDV and MCWH staff and lived experience experts.

* Opportunity for Q&A.

If you would like more information about this event, please contact the Gender and Disability Workforce Development team on gandd@wdv.org.au.

 

Amoscare is your NDIS Registered Provider in Shepparton

Amoscare is your NDIS Registered Provider in Shepparton

 


 

 

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