Culturally Responsive Practice with Men Who Use Violence

Culturally Responsive Practice with Men Who Use Violence

Collusion Versus Engagement: Culturally Responsive Practice with Men Who Use Violence is a seminar delivered by inTouch for CALD domestic violence practitioners delivered on Tuesday 22nd March Time: 11:00am – 12:30 pm using Zoom.


inTouch’s Sector and Community and Motivation for Change teams invite you to a seminar focusing on Collusion versus Engagement when working with men who use violence. How does culture inform how to differentiate between collusion and engagement? What does culturally responsive practice and intersectionality look like in this setting? Senior practitioners will share their insights and learnings from the Motivation for Change program and help participants consider, reflect, and navigate this nuanced territory.

Speakers include:

Hamsa Kunaratnam: Case Manager, Motivation for Change – South Asian cohort

Ali Hussain: Facilitator, Motivation for Change – Afghan cohort

Dr Khaldoon Fahmi: Services Manager, No to Violence MBC Facilitator, VT Uniting – Arabic speaking group

Who would benefit?

Professionals who encounter men who use violence from migrant andrefugee backgrounds in their daily work.

Seminar details

It’s free to attend but you must register as there are limited places available. 

Note: Details for joining Zoom will be sent at the time of registration (please be sure to check your Spam/Junk folder as well)

A limit of three participants per organisation.

 

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