On Demand Webinars

What really happened at Uluru: The truth about the Statement from the Heart

Webinar Date: September 27, 2023

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Proud Badtjala/Butchulla woman, Shereene Currie, delegate and signatory to the Uluru Statement from the Heart presents what really happened at Uluru-Kata Tjuta & Yulara during those days seated side by side in the red dirt in May 2017. Shereene gracefully and generously shares her own […]

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Voice 2023: Supporting your Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees, colleagues and friends through the Referendum

Webinar Date: September 05, 2023

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As the nation gets closer to the referendum for 2023, it is critical that First Nations peoples’ safety is prioritised and their holistic safety inside and outside of the workplace is at the top of our agendas. In this special webinar, attendees will hear from

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Governance in Community Legal Centres – A refresher on the essentials

Webinar Date: August 22, 2023

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In an increasingly complex operating environment that calls for ever more robust systems of organisational governance and accountability, members of community legal centre Boards and Management Committees need to have the knowledge and skills to meet the challenges of governing effectively and well. Operating as

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Supporting communities affected by disaster: Insights, challenges and tips

Supporting communities affected by disaster: Insights, challenges and tips

Webinar Date: August 09, 2023

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Disaster recovery legal work is a key aspect of community lawyering that will continue to develop as climate change increases in frequency and intensity.  Knowing ‘what works’ in delivering disaster legal help can be informed by a deeper understanding of how disasters impact people and

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Portable Long Service Leave

Portable Long Service Leave for Community Services

Webinar Date: August 02, 2023

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QLeave administers the portable long service leave scheme for community service workers (including CLCs) in Queensland. Portable long service leave is the paid leave given to workers in their service to the industry, rather than continuous service to one employer. In the two and a half

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Supported Decision Making Guide – Resources for a Rights Respecting Community

Webinar Date: July 13, 2023

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Supporting people to make their own decisions, rather than having someone else make them, doesn’t sound that hard. But in a world where service systems are complex, and where the focus on ‘consumer choice’ sees people asked to make ever more decisions about the services

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Older people coercive control

Addressing elder abuse and coercive control in Australia

Webinar Date: July 06, 2023

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Older people are victims or coercive control and the abuse inflicted on them is most commonly at the hands of an adult child. In this webinar, our presenters Leanne Collingburn (HopgoodGanim Lawyers); Bill Mitchell and Angela Carroll (Townsville Community Law Inc) will: Examine where elder abuse

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