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Online Workshop: Working with Dads | Relationships Australia Victoria

May 14 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

$240

Join our interactive online workshop, and gain knowledge, practical advice and strategies to engage dads, father-figures and families in positive and effective ways.

Through collaborative group discussion, you’ll develop strategies for supporting dads in your community and learn skills for creating more dad-friendly programs and services.

At the end of this workshop, you’ll be able to:

  • explain what makes dads important
  • articulate the 7 different ways to be a dad
  • discuss dad-focused programs, research and work across Australia
  • effectively promote programs and services to dads
  • support dads to create positive family relationships
  • give examples of ways that dads can maintain work and family balance
  • create dad-focused services and spaces
  • demonstrate an understanding of the issues impacting dads who work from home and ways to manage these
  • plan for future work with dads.

Ideal for: A range of workers in community organisations, social services, schools or businesses who want to better support the needs of fathers.

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Details

Date:
May 14
Time:
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Cost:
$240
Event Category:
Website:
https://enrol.rav.org.au/courses/online-workshop-working-with-dads-14052025

Venue

Online

Organiser

Relationships Australia
Phone
1300364277
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