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SUMMARY:National Homelessness Conference
DESCRIPTION:After a year like no other\, we are pleased to announce that the 2020 National Homelessness Conference will go ahead – online – on 1 and 2 December. Save the dates in your diary\, registrations will open in the next fortnight. \nWe are developing a conference program that will examine the impacts on our sector from the unprecedented coronavirus pandemic as well as the catastrophic climate disasters of last summer. The program will also cover the major challenges and opportunities in homelessness policy and practice that were in play before\, and will continue to be important after the pandemic. \nOur team has spent much of lockdown understanding how virtual conferences work best\, so we guarantee a program that is fast paced\, methodically planned\, interactive\, engaging and with luck\, a bit of fun as we catch up with colleagues and friends after such a challenging 12 months. \nEarly bird registrations will open soon and we encourage you to join us online this December. \nSubscribe to receive conference updates here.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/national-homelessness-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference,Homelessness,Housing
ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute":MAILTO:information@ahuri.edu.au
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SUMMARY:Coaching for Money Wellness: Financial Coaching for Community Sector Workers
DESCRIPTION:Financial capability coaching training aims to support your personal and professional development. It will: \n\nhelp you understand coaching concepts and how this can add value to your work\ngive you basic coaching skills\, techniques\, and tools\nhelp you understand your own relationship with money and how to set and reach financial goals\nbuild your confidence to have empowering money conversations with the people and communities you work with.\n\nThe training is evidence-based and provided by trained coaches. \nDelivered through two interactive modules\,  You can choose to do Module One only\, but both modules are recommended for people who work with women who are experiencing financial stress and disadvantage. \nThe training will be provided over 3 weeks: \nWeek 1 Zoom Presentation – Tuesday 1 December 2020\, 10am – 12pm \nWeek 2 Zoom Presentation – Tuesday 8 December 2020\, 10am – 12pm \nWeek 3 Zoom Presentation – Tuesday 15 December\, 10am – 12pm
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/coaching-for-money-wellness-financial-coaching-for-community-sector-workers-2020-12-01/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Finances,Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Good Shepherd":MAILTO:emily.ninnes@goodshep.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201201T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201201T163000
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CREATED:20201103T014559Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Residential Tenancies Act
DESCRIPTION:The Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) is the most important legislative framework for the community housing sector. \nThis course will give new housing and tenancy workers the basic skills and understanding of the RTA\, and how to use it in their day-to-day work. \nThis course introduces delegates to the Residential Tenancies Act as it currently stands. It alerts participants to the changes arising from the Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 2018 and gives clarity around the changes in place as a result of COVID-19.   \nThe workshop takes a blended learning approach which provides fantastic added value: \n\nJoin the workshop from any device\, laptop\, desktop\, tablet or mobile phone.\nDownloadable materials\nE-learning exercises\nA fully interactive on-line workshop lasting approximately 3 hours with a break.\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\nThe workshop would be suitable for: \n\nNew housing workers\nExperienced housing workers who need to ow more about the RTA\nExperienced housing workers or managers who are new to the community sector\nManagers who need to incorporate RTA procedures into their organisation’s policies and procedures
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/introduction-to-residential-tenancies-act/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Case Management,Law,Tenancy
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Housing Industry Association of Victoria":MAILTO:holly.mullaney@chiavic.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201202T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201202T123000
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CREATED:20201103T015212Z
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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:20201208T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201208T123000
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CREATED:20201103T022902Z
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SUMMARY:Community Housing Aboriginal Cultural Safety Framework – Cultural Awareness Training
DESCRIPTION:Recently Ministers Wynne and Williams launched the Framework in a virtual member’s meeting where a number of CHO CEOs committed their organisations to work towards having a culturally safe service and workplace. You can view the videos of the CEOs committing to the framework\, an Aboriginal tenant and Aboriginal employee talking about the impact of dealing with a culturally-safe organisation\, and report consultant Jenny Samms talking about the next steps on the CHIA Vic website. \nHave Your Staff Undertaken Cultural Awareness Training? \nCHIA Vic has partnered with the Victorian Aboriginal Community Services Association (VACSAL) to deliver cultural awareness training in the context of the new Community Housing Aboriginal Cultural Safety Framework. \nThis course will give participants an increased understanding of the historical and cultural events that continue to impact on Aboriginal communities and individuals. It will examine the impact of racism and stereotyping and look at ways to break down barriers to working effectively with Aboriginal organisations and individuals. \nWhilst the training does not cover the implementation of the framework\, it will provide participants with a sound base to assist their organisation to begin the process of adopting the framework.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/community-housing-aboriginal-cultural-safety-framework-cultural-awareness-training/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Housing,Inclusive Practice
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201215T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201215T120000
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CREATED:20201103T023207Z
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UID:5352-1608026400-1608033600@lmhn.net.au
SUMMARY:Why so little social housing? The politics of Australian housing policy
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 workshop provides an understanding of the question ‘Why can’t social housing get greater political traction in Australia?’ For almost three decades social housing has been in decline despite abundant evidence as to need and a mountain of policy ideas for a way forward. The workshop equips participants to understand: \n\nWhy\, despite substantial evidence of housing failure\, there is very little policy reform in Australia.\nWhy the few policy changes we have seen are a much part of the problem as a solution.\nWhat is it in the make of the Australian governance and housing systems social housing cannot get greater political take up?\nWhether the COVID19 crisis will make any real difference to the future of social housing and if so how?\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/why-so-little-social-housing-the-politics-of-australian-housing-policy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Affordable Housing,Community Housing,Housing
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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