Online Training Sessions

  • A balanced scale with people sitting on each side, illustrating the balance of responsibilities and risks in collaborative service supports, with text asking about duty of care and dignity of risk.

    Duty of care and dignity of risk

    Duty of Care and Dignity of Risk supports learners to understand their duties in relation to the care and the dignity of others. This course emphasises self-awareness and strategies for building responsible, supportive, and agentic environments that allow for meaningful and collaborative working relationships.

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    Tuesday 16 June 2026 - 4.5 hours - online via zoom

    9 am AWST (Western Australia) | 10:30 am ACST (Northern Territory, South Australia) | 11 am AEST (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory)

    Cost: $320 per person | $1,000 for 4 person team

    Pay What You Can places available: Use code LLEPWYC

  • Illustration of four trees with questions on trauma and mental health: 'What is trauma?', 'Who experiences trauma?', 'How can we create trauma informed services?', and 'How can I look after myself as well as others?'

    Trauma informed practices for everyone

    Trauma Informed Practices for Everyone supports learners to develop resources for working reflectively and in consideration of their own trauma, the trauma of others, and the systemic contributors to trauma. This course emphasises practices that can contribute to personal wellbeing, social care, and social change.

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    Thursday 25 June 2026 - 4.5 hours - online via zoom

    9 am AWST (Western Australia) | 10:30 am ACST (Northern Territory, South Australia) | 11 am AEST (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory)

    Cost: $320 per person | $1,000 for 4 person team

    Pay What You Can places available: Use code LLEPWYC

  • Reflecting on Diversity, Intersectionality, and Belonging

    Reflecting on diversity, intersectionality, and belonging

    Reflecting on Diversity, Intersectionality, and Belonging supports learners to reflect deeply on the impacts of power, privilege, and diversity on choice, communication, and relationships. This course emphasises an awareness of self and others, and the development of supportive and accountable relationships. 

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    Wednesday 8 July 2026 - 4.5 hours - online via zoom

    9 am AWST (Western Australia) | 10:30 am ACST (Northern Territory, South Australia) | 11 am AEST (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory)

    Cost: $330 per person | $1,000 for 4 person team

    Pay What You Can places available: Use code LLEPWYC

  • Introduction to Lived/Living Experience Engagement

    Introduction to lived/living experience engagement

    Introduction to Lived/Living Experience Engagement supports learners to develop an understanding of the principles and practices of lived/living experience engagement in homelessness, social housing, and housing justice work. This course emphasises self-awareness, critical engagement, and the knowledge required to incorporate lived/living experience engagement in your work.

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    Thursday 16 July 2026 - 4.5 hours - online via zoom

    9 am AWST (Western Australia) | 10:30 am ACST (Northern Territory, South Australia) | 11 am AEST (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory)

    Cost: $330 per person | $1,000 for 4 person team

    Pay What You Can places available: Use code LLEPWYC