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SUMMARY:Register now for the 'Ending Homelessness in Australia' online report launch on Monday\, February 7
DESCRIPTION:An Australian first\, the report provides a comprehensive analysis of the current state of homelessness in Australia – but importantly\, with a focus on what we need to do to end it. \nThe report also offers a detailed examination of the national Advance to Zero database\, which homelessness services have developed over a decade of data collection during registry/connection weeks to understand the needs and vulnerabilities of those experiencing homelessness\, with a particular focus on those sleeping rough. \nParticipants in the webinar will be provided with links to the Ending Homelessness in Australia report. \nDuration: 1 hour and 15 minutes
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/register-now-for-the-ending-homelessness-in-australia-online-report-launch-on-monday-february-7/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Sector,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Alliance to End Homelessness":MAILTO:info@aaeh.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210211T093000
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UID:5453-1613035800-1613048400@lmhn.net.au
SUMMARY:Hoarding and Living in Squalor
DESCRIPTION:This course is designed to raise awareness of hoarding and squalor\, and provide some practical guidance on best practices responses.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/hoarding-and-living-in-squalor-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Sector,Mental Health,Professional Development
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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CREATED:20210119T022138Z
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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
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210210T153000
DTSTAMP:20260509T060945
CREATED:20210118T010450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210118T010450Z
UID:5451-1612953000-1612971000@lmhn.net.au
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:20210209T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210209T123000
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CREATED:20210118T010054Z
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UID:5447-1612863000-1612873800@lmhn.net.au
SUMMARY:Handle with Care ™ Staff Safety and Defusing Situations where Individuals may be Aggressive
DESCRIPTION:This training is for anyone who may have to deal with situations where individuals are angry and/or aggressive. \nParticipants will learn simple\, practical strategies to help keep themselves safe at work as well as develop their skills in defusing difficult situations.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/handle-with-care-staff-safety-and-defusing-situations-where-individuals-may-be-aggressive/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Sector,Conflict Management,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Housing Industry Association of Victoria":MAILTO:holly.mullaney@chiavic.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210202T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20210202T123000
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CREATED:20210118T004204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210118T004204Z
UID:5442-1612258200-1612269000@lmhn.net.au
SUMMARY:Introduction to change management
DESCRIPTION:The pace of today’s world moves ever so quickly. To survive and thrive the organisations who succeed are those who best adapt to our changing landscape. An understanding of the change management process and how this sits with project management is essential for every Manager and project implementer to know.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/introduction-to-change-management/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Sector,Management,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Housing Industry Association of Victoria":MAILTO:holly.mullaney@chiavic.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201216T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201216T150000
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CREATED:20201103T023416Z
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UID:5354-1608123600-1608130800@lmhn.net.au
SUMMARY:Understanding the big social housing picture
DESCRIPTION:Terry Burke is Professor of Housing studies at Swinburne University. He is one of Australia’s most well-known academic researchers and conceived\, developed\, and taught Swinburne’s suite of social  housing management courses (Grad Cert\, Dip and Masters in Housing Management and Policy). He has served on many urban and housing advisory panels and committees for all levels of government and is currently on the board of the CHIA Vic. \nThis short course is about understanding the big picture. Why are housing problems in Australia so deep and entrenched\, why is the social housing sector in Australia like it is; how is it different to other countries\, why are housing problems in Australia so deep\, and what are the contemporary debates about social housing management practices such as allocations\, rent setting\, and support services? And what is the relationship between housing and the welfare/income support system? The course is about building knowledge rather than day to day skills. \nThe course will cover: \n\nThe distinctive attributes of the Australian housing system.\nWhat is a housing problem?\nThe different ways low income households can be assisted.\nThe how and why of the Australian social housing system.\nRent setting methods in social housing.\nAllocation systems and problems and issues.\nThe asset management challenge.\n\nIt would be suitable for: \n\nManagement and team leaders\nStaff with responsibility for tenancy and property management\nAnybody interested in Australia’s current housing problems
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/understanding-the-big-social-housing-picture/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Housing,Community Sector,Housing
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Housing Industry Association of Victoria":MAILTO:holly.mullaney@chiavic.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201130T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201130T110000
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CREATED:20201103T013635Z
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UID:5340-1606728600-1606734000@lmhn.net.au
SUMMARY:The Care Economy and Why it’s Important to You
DESCRIPTION:Images of jobs and the economy are overwhelmed by pictures of hard hats\, half built bridges and tunnels\, and even freshly built submarines and naval vessels. Our imaginations are full of jobs “for the boys”. Yet the fastest growing part of the economy is the care economy that is dominated by women: jobs in health care and social assistance are now the largest industry segment\, by a long way. And they are tipped to grow just as rapidly in the years ahead. These jobs don’t just include work in hospitals and health care centres. They also involve work in disability\, aged care\, child care\, family services\, mental health services\, and so on. Critically\, they also involve the social housing sector. \nFor too long\, the care economy has been thought of as being about consumption and welfare; as a cost rather than an investment. Yet recent econometric research has shown that if governments want the best bang for their investment dollar\, they are better to grow the care economy than construction. \nThose participating in this seminar will: \n– develop a solid understanding of the care economy and why it is growing so fast \n– unravel the forces driving the care economy and see that these are locked in and global in their reach \n– explore the way that politicians and the media misrepresent the care economy in favour of traditional but declining industries like manufacturing \n– understand why the care economy is characterised by low wages and insecure\, part time jobs \n– appreciate that\, underpinning all this\, is a gendered division of labour and a reluctance by policy-makers to see work that is performed mainly by women as legitimate and productive that offers us great hope for the future \n– see that we are at an important policy cross road\, in which we could on the one hand develop an industry policy that has as its goal the development of a world class care economy that can be taken to the world or continue the current trend of rolling out managed markets in which social policy becomes a vehicle for private companies to profit at the expense of workers and service standards. \n– be able to champion the care economy using arguments and concepts that will deeply challenge those who insist wrongly on pursuing a vision of jobs for the boys. \nWho should attend: \n\nManagers and Directors interested in broader trends in the Australian welfare state and where social housing fits within them.\nThose aspiring to leadership positions will also find this session useful.\nFor Managers and Directors: you will be in a stronger position to think strategically about your organisation in terms of both longer term opportunities\, but also more immediate concerns around workforce recruitment\, retention and training. You will also discover a new argument to deploy in advocating for social housing as a sector right for investment.\nFor aspiring leaders: this training will give you the opportunity to reflect on important changes taking place within the welfare state that will impact on your future career. You will take away important understandings to help you and your organisation to navigate the challenging times ahead of us.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/the-care-economy-and-why-its-important-to-you/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Sector,Management
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