Violence Prevention Training with Gender & Disability ExpertsWomen with Disabilities Victoria’s Gender & Disability Experts by Experience Advocates (the Experts) are a group of women and non-binary people with diverse experiences of disability. We’re excited to announce that 4 new Experts with broad knowledge and expertise have recently joined the team. They are offering training covering aspects of gender equality, disability inclusion and prevention of violence.


 

Violence Prevention Training with Gender & Disability Experts

Who are the Gender and Disability Experts?
The Gender and Disability Experts by Experience Advocates (Experts) are a group of women and non-binary people with diverse experiences of disability. The Experts share their lived experience expertise through consultations and co-design sessions. They also facilitate training and workshops.

About the training
These introductory sessions cover aspects of gender equality, disability inclusion and prevention of violence against women with disabilities. Our sessions are based on research, evidence and lived experience, providing attendees with an insight into the lived experience of women with disabilities.

  • How does a session run?
  • Sessions are 60 minutes.
  • Sessions can be held online or in person.
  • Sessions usually include a 45-minute presentation and a 15-minute Q&A with the Experts.
  • Content can be adjusted to meet your needs.

Fees: $600

Please note: this cost is dependent on the session to be delivered. The stated cost may vary if there are requirements in addition to our standard sessions.

How to book a consultation:
Contact the Gender and Disability Workforce Development Team at GandD@wdv.org.au for further information or to book a consultation.
Generally, a minimum of 8-weeks notice is required.

Contact the Gender and Disability Workforce Development Team at gandd@wdv.org.au for further information or to book a session.

 

Amoscare is your NDIS Registered Provider in Shepparton

Amoscare is your NDIS Registered Provider in Shepparton

 


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