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SUMMARY:Collaboration and Technology for Ending Homelessness
DESCRIPTION:Ending Homelesness requires working collaboratively outside organisation and agency silos\, this is hard enough without having to deal with different networks and systems\, when we’re all using the technology in different ways\, or when we just don’t know how to use it. \nThis session will provide a recap on the advance to zero methodology homelessness methodology\, why collaboration is central and focus on how to use the Google Suite\, Slack\, Microsoft Sharepoint\, Dropbox\, as well as tips on running better online meetings.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/collaboration-and-technology-for-ending-homelessness/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Communication,Homelessness,Information Technology
ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Alliance to End Homelessness":MAILTO:info@aaeh.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210222T130000
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SUMMARY:Tenants and Neighbours – How to get along
DESCRIPTION:Is your tenants’ behaviour disturbing or inconveniencing their neighbours? Is the stress of the situation causing high staff turnover for your organisation?  What on earth can you do?
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/tenants-and-neighbours-how-to-get-along-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Communication,Conflict Management,Professional Development,Tenancy
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Housing Industry Association of Victoria":MAILTO:holly.mullaney@chiavic.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210210T130000
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SUMMARY:Families and Homelessness: Supporting Parents and Improving Outcomes for Children
DESCRIPTION:It is important that practitioners working with families experiencing homelessness understand the impact this experience can have on parenting and provide appropriate support. By supporting parents to have a positive relationship with their child\, practitioners can also help to support the social and emotional wellbeing of children. \nThis webinar will explore: \n\nThe evidence that parent–child relationships can support children’s social and emotional wellbeing in experiences of homelessness\nHow to recognise and respond to the impact of homelessness on parenting and the parent–child relationship in families\nHow practitioners can integrate this into their practice.\n\nThis webinar is of interest to professionals working with families and children experiencing homelessness\, or the ongoing impacts of homelessness\, in health\, education\, social and community service settings. \nGo to website below to register.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/families-and-homelessness-supporting-parents-and-improving-outcomes-for-children/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Children,Communication,Community Sector,Homelessness,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210210T103000
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SUMMARY:The Incidental Counsellor Course
DESCRIPTION:Are you in a front-line role\, interacting with clients?  Do clients\, work colleagues or family members sometimes start talking to you as if you were a counsellor\, but you are not employed in a counselling role?  What should you do?  How should you respond?  What is an appropriate and helpful way for you to deal with that situation?
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/the-incidental-counsellor-course/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Communication,Community Sector,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Housing Industry Association of Victoria":MAILTO:holly.mullaney@chiavic.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201202T093000
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SUMMARY:Having difficult conversations
DESCRIPTION:Most of us dread those difficult conversations with clients\, colleagues and family members\, where the stakes are high\, opinions vary\, and emotions run high.  Those crucial conversations where we must deliver unpleasant news\, discuss a delicate subject\, or talk about something that needs to change.   Made more challenging whilst we are working remotely and social distancing. \nJust thinking about having these conversations can fill you with anxiety and trepidation\, taking up space in your mind and distracting you from other important considerations that require your attention. \nThe workshop takes a blended learning approach which provides fantastic added value: \n\nA 3-hour on-line workshop\nJoin the workshop from any device\, laptop\, desktop\, tablet or mobile phone\nA dedicated course portal containing self-study and e-learning exercises\nDownloadable materials\nEach delegate will be offered free 30 minutes post course individual telephone/video coaching which can be used to further personalise the learning and build confidence\n\nThis on-line workshop will address: \n\nHow to spot the conversations that are keeping you from what you want\nHow to stay focussed\nHow to stay in dialogue when you’re angry\, scared or hurt\nHow to speak persuasively not abrasively\nMake it safe to talk about anything\nTurn crucial conversations into action and results\n\nThe workshop would be suitable for: \n\nAnyone who needs to have difficult or crucial conversations
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/having-difficult-conversations/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Communication,Conflict Management
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Housing Industry Association of Victoria":MAILTO:holly.mullaney@chiavic.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200311T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200311T160000
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SUMMARY:Managing Complex Cases for Housing Workers
DESCRIPTION:This one day training will be run in a highly interactive way with the participants encouraged to bring up individual cases while respecting the need for confidentiality. \nLearning Outcomes: \nAt the end of the training the participants will: \n\nHave a more developed understanding of the factors that contribute to the complexity of cases.\nUnderstand the need for a detailed assessment of the individual and the need for clear\, specific agreed upon goals between all parties working with the client.\nBe able to describe a process for managing complex cases and understand how to implement that process.\nHave extended their skills in working collaboratively and productively with clients\, their families (where relevant) and other service providers.\nHave developed their understanding of common barriers to change for individuals\, including systems issues\, and how to overcome those barriers.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/managing-complex-cases-for-housing-workers/
LOCATION:CHIA VIC\, Level 1\, 128 Exhibition St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Case Management,Communication,Community Housing,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Housing Industry Association of Victoria":MAILTO:holly.mullaney@chiavic.com.au
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