Qld Community of Practice for Love Bites

NAPCAN’s Love Bites community plays a big part in the primary prevention of family and domestic violence in Queensland.

This Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, we would like to take the opportunity to bring our Love Bites community together in an online community of practice via Zoom.

The event will have an informal format with a focus on sharing information. This will include:

  • an update from NAPCAN about Love Bites (including the new manual and online platforms)
  • short updates from some of our Love Bites facilitators in Queensland
  • time for questions.

We welcome Love Bites facilitators and others who are involved with the delivery of the program (e.g. schools), as well as those who simply want to know more about Love Bites.

REGISTER HERE.

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