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SUMMARY:Child Protection Week Seminar - Jamboree Heights\, Brisbane
DESCRIPTION:Child Protection Week Seminar \nHosted by Families Together IFS \nTHURSDAY 1 SEPT 2022 \nFrom 9am- 1:30pm\n11 Intrepid St\, Jamboree Heights 4074 \n  \nGuest Speakers\nBen Harm and Grant Clayton – Think U Know \nLoretta Stumer – Ways to Wellness\nRachelle Riley – Department of Child Safety Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs\nTania Felstead – Red Rose Foundation \nMorning Tea Provided \nInquiries: Contact Families Together 07 3716 7300 \nMore about speakers: \n\nBen Harm and Grant Clayton: Think U Know\n\nThinkUKnow Australia is an evidence-based education program led by the Australian Federal Police (AFP)\, delivered nationally in partnership with police and industry partners to prevent online child sexual exploitation. The program is pro-technology and addresses topics including self-generated child abuse material\, online grooming\, image-based abuse\, sexual extortion\, and importantly encourages help-seeking behaviour. \n\nLoretta Stumer: Ways to Wellness\n\nWays to Wellness is a free service provided by the Mt Gravatt Community Centre to members of our community aged sixteen and above. The program aims to end social isolation through a social prescribing network. The Ways to Wellness Project benefits those who: \n\n\n\nMay be new to the area\nMay have lost touch with friends and/or family\nMay experience barriers to getting out and about\nMay feel nervous meeting new people\nMay not know what types of activities are available in their community\nMay be experiencing social isolation and loneliness\n\n\n\n\nRachelle Riley: Department of Child Safety Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs.\n\nRachelle will be discussing how we can support children/young people with diverse sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGIE). \n\nTania Felstead: Red Rose Foundation\n\nThe Red Rose Foundation­ is a national not-for-profit charity that works to address the damaging impact of domestic violence across our communities. They are especially concerned at the high number of domestic violence related deaths that occur each year through homicide and suicide. They also acknowledge that tragically\, many of these domestic violence related deaths have many predictive elements and are largely considered preventable. \n 
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