Webinars

Our webinars inform families, communities and services of the latest developments affecting them and our approaches to these issues.

What is a Webinar?

Our webinars are live online presentations by a selected group of expert panellists, using the Zoom software platform. Participants are not able to see or hear other attendees but can ask questions of the presenters using the ‘Question and Answer’ feature. Questions are managed by a moderator, and may be shared with everyone or directed to the presenters only. Participants may watch the Webinar in Gallery View (the presenters in a tiled format) or Speaker View (the presenter currently talking). Webinars may be recorded for later viewing.


Past webinars

2024

From Research to Action: Improving Family Violence Support for Women in Victoria’s Criminal Justice System

From Research to Action: Improving Family Violence Support for Women in Victoria’s Criminal Justice System

Watch the recording of our recent webinar featuring our research leaders will guide you through one of our recently published research projects on improving support for women at the intersection of family violence and Victoria's criminal justice system.

Building Bridges: Cultural Respect in First Nations Services

Building Bridges: Cultural Respect in First Nations Services

In honour of NAIDOC Week 2023, the Bouverie Centre presented a webinar featuring Alison Elliott, Robyne Latham, Banu Moloney and Prof. Jenn McIntosh discussing the importance of cultural safety, awareness and bridging and upskilling your family work skills to ensure respectful collaborations with First Nations families.

What is Family Therapy?

What is Family Therapy?

This webinar provided a brief overview of what family therapy means to the Bouverie Centre, what’s included in our Family Therapy Foundations course concluded with a brief Q & A session.

2023

Working in Culturally Safe, Trauma Informed ways with First Nations

Working in Culturally Safe, Trauma Informed ways with First Nations

This two-hour webinar will introduce you to an understanding of culture from a First Nations perspective, especially in the context of colonisation. In particular we will explore the notion of cultural humility and its meaning and relevance when working with First Nations families in Australia.

Strengthening Connections: Utilising Single Session Thinking to reduce the risk of women’s re-entry into the prison system

Strengthening Connections: Utilising Single Session Thinking to reduce the risk of women’s re-entry into the prison system

The webinar was presented by Prof. Jenn McIntosh, Alison Elliott, Kelly Tsorlinis, and the Strengthening Connections team on 23 February 2022.

A No Bull Way to work with those who use violence

A No Bull Way to work with those who use violence

This webinar highlights the relevance, usefulness, and impact of No Bull Therapy (NBT) ideas for services working with people who use family violence. In this webinar participants will learn how NBT offers a way to hold these tricky conversations that is balanced and neither colluding nor confrontational.


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