Online Training Sessions
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Reflecting on intersectionality & diversity
While housing vulnerability can affect anybody, some people are more likely to experience housing precarity than others.
Reflecting on Intersectionality and Diversity 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.
Thursday 29 January 2026 - 4.5 hours - online via zoom
9 am AWST (Western Australia) | 10:30 am ACST (Northern Territory) | 11 am AEST (Queensland) | 11:30 am ACDT (South Australia) | 12 pm AEDT (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
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Trauma informed practices for everyone
Almost everyone who experiences homelessness or housing precarity has experienced additional trauma. People working in homelessness, social housing, and housing justice can impact, and be impacted by, these trauma experiences.
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.
Thursday 12 February 2026 - 4.5 hours - online via zoom
9 am AWST (Western Australia) | 10:30 am ACST (Northern Territory) | 11 am AEST (Queensland) | 11:30 am ACDT (South Australia) | 12 pm AEDT (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
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Demystifying affordable housing in Australia
Australia is experiencing a steadily and rapidly increasing housing crisis. Home ownership is out of reach to most. Fewer people can afford a decent rental. For almost 20 years now, the number of people who experience homelessness in Australia has been steadily increasing. Why are we here? What happened to the safety nets?
Demystifying Affordable Housing in Australia supports learners to develop a better understanding of the housing systems in Australia so that their housing justice work can be targeted and coherent. This course addresses critical questions about why the cost of housing is so high; how social, public, community, and affordable housing relate to each other; and how we might approach a future where housing is affordable.
Tuesday 3 March 2026 - 4.5 hours - online via zoom
9 am AWST (Western Australia) | 10:30 am ACST (Northern Territory) | 11 am AEST (Queensland) | 11:30 am ACDT (South Australia) | 12 pm AEDT (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
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Clear, connecting, & collaborative communication
Housing justice work involves complex communications with diverse stakeholders. People working in housing justice need to be able to communicate and collaborate with people experiencing multiple marginalisations, multidisciplinary teams, and formal structures and systems.
Clear, Connecting, & Collaborative Communication supports learners to develop communication skills for clarity, connection, and collaboration. This course emphasises self-awareness, strategies for building trusting and respectful relationships, and the skills required for solutions focused communications.
Thursday 26 March 2026 - 4.5 hours - online via zoom
9 am AWST (Western Australia) | 10:30 am ACST (Northern Territory) | 11 am AEST (Queensland) | 11:30 am ACDT (South Australia) | 12 pm AEDT (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