Post conference blues? No worries FRSA is proud to present our seventh peer reviewed e-Journal!
Featuring 6 papers covering diverse topics that speak to particular cohorts at different stages through the lifecourse from #FRSA2025
Read it here: https://t.co/hnuARsXABE
We’re thrilled to announce our Day 1 Keynote Speaker for the upcoming FRSA National Conference in Sydney next month:
Lil Gordon, Acting National Commissioner for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Children & Young People.
Find out more: https://t.co/dl1zgbhA47 #FRSA2025
🎉 Early Bird registrations for the FRSA National Conference is extended until 17 March 2025!
Save up to $200 per person! Don't miss out on this chance to attend at a discounted rate.
Register today and secure your spot.
Go to https://t.co/VhGhq0oEnL for more info. #FRSA2025
Program out for 2025 @FRSAust Child Inclusive Practice conference. Presentation to look out for by Dr Georgina Dimopoulos @SCU_Australia on topic: Participatory action research with children to improve their participation in family law decision-making https://t.co/kEinw2uG9M
We're excited to release the concurrent session program for FRSA National Conference 2025!
View the program: https://t.co/lcyW0rzxcY
Early Bird registrations are also now open! Find out more at: https://t.co/CZWI1dp48k #FRS2025
Early Bird registrations for the Child Inclusive Practice Forum 2025 closes in ONE WEEK on 13 December!
Don't miss out on the chance to hear from specialists at the forefront of Family Dispute Resolution and child and family services.
Find out more at: https://t.co/ArL6y914Bz
Today is International Day of People with Disability. The day aims to promote community awareness, understanding and acceptance of people with disability.
This year's theme is Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future. #IDPwD
The Call for Abstracts deadline for the FRSA National Conference 2025 HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO 27 NOVEMBER 2024!
Don't miss the opportunity to showcase your work.
Find out more at https://t.co/VhGhq0oEnL
It will describe the use of the narrative framework in program design and outline preliminary findings from the pilot program which indicate potential benefits to academic engagement, attendance, cultural connection, and well-being.
Register for the next webinar in our First Nations focus on Family and Relationship services series presented by Jack Archibald and Lachlan Skinner from Interrelate.
"Message Stick Action Research Project" will be on Wednesday, 16 October 2024 at 12:30PM-1:15PM (AEDT).
The presentation will describe the extensive consultation process that preceded and continues throughout program design, delivery, and evaluation. It highlights the importance of deep collaboration in understanding the drivers of successful transition for First Nations students.
Watch the latest webinar in our First Nations focus on Family and Relationship services series, "Cultural Supervision - Safe Yarning" presented by Tara Farmer and Dwayne Hayden from Centrecare
📹: https://t.co/LSXeN6Ml97
Congrats @HigginsDaryl & @BenMathews9 on paper - Research engagement and impact: The Australian Child Maltreatment Study & pathways to evidence-based policy and practice - in first issue of @CFECFW journal Children Australia. Read open access article: https://t.co/Jlr2U0L5mH
New @_EverybodysHome report reveals Australians on the lowest incomes have been priced out of renting almost everywhere. "People on JobSeeker are being slammed by sky-high rents & payments below the poverty line." #raisetherate#buildmoresocialhousing https://t.co/5vyeJKPbh9