Wed 23rd May 2012
9:38am - 4:30pm
: Training Room, Pioneer Sands Hotel, 19 Carters Lane
Towradgi
2518, NSW
This workshop allows workers, organisations or networks of services to provide more effective programs to culturally diverse men and families. The workshop explores the importance of the fathers' role in family services and how programs can engage and support this opportunity.
The workshop focuses on:
. understanding what culturally diverse men might want when accessing community services
. using strengths based approaches when working with culturally diverse men who are refugees
. engaging men's in child protection and family based programs
. exploring skills used to work with men in a non-threatening way and modelling effective, respectful and inclusive communication when working with men
. working with fathers to increase their engagement in their children's lives
. engaging culturally diverse fathers using the father inclusive practice and the generative framework
. effective ways for female workers to work with fathers.
Cost: The early bird booking is $220.00 if registration occurs before 13th April 2012 (GST included). The fee for registrations after the 13th April 2012 is $275.00 (GST included). Morning tea and lunch is provided.
An article which appeared in The Sun-Herald on Sunday Mau 13 2012
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