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Creating Safer Futures – A Parent Information Session

Every child has the right to be safe and feel safe. Families and caregivers must be able to trust that the institutions and protections designed to support them are effective and vigilant.

We must engage in the difficult but necessary conversations that lead to greater awareness, stronger safeguards, and more accountable systems.

Keeping children safe is a collective responsibility.

Join us for a free online webinar Tuesday 26 August between 6:30 – 7:30pm.

Register now to secure your place: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/creating-safer-futures-a-parent-and-carer-information-session-tickets-1564799089199?aff=oddtdtcreator

This webinar is open to all families, caregivers and early childhood educators.

Our specialist therapeutic services team will hold a panel conversation covering what is healthy sexual development, potential signs a child has experienced sexual abuse and proactive steps families and communities can take to support healthy and safe childhoods.

When we talk about child sexual abuse, educate ourselves the more confident and capable we become as a community to put practical prevention measures in place creating safer childhoods for all.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Help us spread the word by sharing this invite with friends, families and networks – together we can work towards creating safer childhoods for every child.

We are here for you.

To access support contact us on 03 5222 4318 or visit our website for more information on services available www.safvcentre.org.au

The Sexual Assault & Family Violence Centre acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of the land we stand on. We are committed to working toward creating a community where all people indigenous and non-indigenous are safe, connected and empowered to live well. The Sexual Assault & Family Violence Centre recognises the diverse needs of our community and we ensure our services are inclusive of all children, young people and their families including those who are of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, those who identify as LGBTIQ and persons living with disability. We work collaboratively with people and partner organisations who also support our diverse client group. Interpreter and translator services are available to all our clients upon request.

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