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SUMMARY:Queensland Budget Breakfast 2026
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to understand what the 2026-27 Queensland Budget means for the social service sector? Join QCOSS on Thursday 9 July for the annual Queensland Budget Breakfast\, featuring the Honourable David Janetzki MP\, Queensland Treasurer\, and Minister for Energy and Minister for Home Ownership. This is a unique opportunity to come together as a sector to hear directly from the Treasurer as he unpacks what this year’s Queensland budget means for our sector. \nDate:\nThursday\, 9 July 2026 \nTime:\nNetworking and coffee: from 6:15am\nMain event: 7:00am to 8:45am \nVenue:\nThe Greek Club\n29 Edmondstone St\nSouth Brisbane QLD 4101 \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/queensland-budget-breakfast-2026/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260625T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260625T150000
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SUMMARY:Infoxchange - AI Priorities 2026: What Leaders Need to Know
DESCRIPTION:Many NFP staff are already using ChatGPT\, Claude and other AI tools without policies\, training or oversight\, and that creates real exposure around privacy\, client data and board accountability. This session walks leaders through six practical governance steps from the National Artificial Intelligence Centre\, using a relatable case study to show how any NFP can move from ad hoc AI use to a structured\, mission-aligned approach. You don’t need a Chief AI Officer or a big budget. You just need a place to start. \nThis webinar covers topics including: \n\nIdentify the risks of ungoverned AI use in your organisation\, including privacy\, data and reputational exposure.\nApply the six NAIC practices to build a practical AI governance framework suited to your NFP.\nDefine success metrics and accountability structures that align AI use with your mission and protect client data.\n\nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/infoxchange-ai-priorities-2026-what-leaders-need-to-know/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260625T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260625T140000
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SUMMARY:AIFS - Strengthening support for LGBTQ+ young people with disability
DESCRIPTION:As a minority within a minority\, LGBTQ+ young people (9 to 24 years) with disability can face significant challenges due to societal marginalisation and discrimination. Not only do LGBTQ+ young people with disability experience significantly higher rates of harassment\, poorer mental health outcomes and increased suicide risk than both LGBTQ+ people without disability and the general population\, but they also face unique barriers in accessing safe and affirming care. \nDrawing on lived experience\, practitioner knowledge and research\, this free webinar from AIFS will explore how service providers can better support young people with this intersecting identity. \nThis webinar will give you: \n\nan introduction to intersectionality theory and how this framework can be applied in practice to help understand the experiences of LGBTQ+ young people with disability\na better understanding of the factors that influence a young person’s exploration of their identity as an LGBTQ+ person with disability and the impact this can have on their mental health and wellbeing\npractical tips on how you can better support LGBTQ+ young people with disability.\n\nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/aifs-strengthening-support-for-lgbtq-young-people-with-disability/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260625T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260625T133000
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SUMMARY:La Trobe University - Infant and child-led therapeutic approaches following family violence
DESCRIPTION:The session will draw on the article The impact of using an infant and child-led therapeutic approach in providing in situ consultations and transferable learnings to key workers working with families identified as at risk: A retrospective Australian study by Wendy Bunston\, Maureen Long\, Margarita Frederico\, Samantha Ware and Ania O’Brien. Read the article here. \nIn this webinar\, the research team will present a case study illustrating the child-led therapeutic approach and reflect on the implications for practitioners and services working with families. The session will also consider how the model supports learning transfer to frontline workers and why child-centred\, relationship-based practice matters in everyday service contexts. \nCore practice message: You do not need to be a therapist to work therapeutically.\nFrontline workers can bring a powerful infant‑ and child‑led lens into everyday interactions by slowing down\, observing\, wondering\, and keeping the child’s perspective central—with or without a specialist present. \nAn infant‑ and child‑led approach complements (rather than replaces) safety\, case planning and statutory responsibilities. The approach: \n\nTreats infants and children as subjects with agency\, not just dependents.\nActively invites their presence into conversations—in the room and “in all participants’ minds”.\nUses behaviour\, play\, movement and emotion as communication.\nPositions children as powerful motivators for hope and change within families.\n\nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/la-trobe-university-infant-and-child-led-therapeutic-approaches-following-family-violence/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260624T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260624T150000
DTSTAMP:20260611T021214Z
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SUMMARY:Infoxchange - AI That Actually Works: Building Reliable Systems for Your NFP
DESCRIPTION:Whether you’re using a chatbot or something more sophisticated\, the same fundamentals determine whether AI succeeds or fails. This session walks through three key principles in plain language: evals\, tracing and context. You will use live demos and real-world NFP examples throughout\, so no technical background is needed. You’ll leave knowing how to set AI up so it works in your team’s hands\, and what to check when it doesn’t. \nThis webinar covers topics including: \n\nUnderstand what evals\, tracing and context mean in practice\, and why they determine whether AI succeeds or fails.\nIdentify the most common reasons AI systems underperform in real-world team settings.\nApply a simple framework to assess and improve the reliability of AI tools already in use at your organisation.\n\nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/infoxchange-ai-that-actually-works-building-reliable-systems-for-your-nfp/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260620
DTSTAMP:20260223T025809Z
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SUMMARY:The Australian Women's Leadership Symposium 2026
DESCRIPTION:A one-day leadership experience combining authentic leadership stories\, gender equity insights\, skill-building and purposeful networking. \nReal Stories. Applied Leadership. Meaningful Connections. \n\nWelcome to the Brisbane Symposium\, a space to learn\, reflect\, and connect through honest leadership experiences and practical development. Designed for leaders at all stages\, the Symposium is grounded in the challenges leaders are navigating today and offers practical insight you can take back to work. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/the-australian-womens-leadership-symposium-2026/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260617T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260617T134500
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SUMMARY:AIFS - Setting the scene for implementing Monitoring\, Evaluation and Learning (MEL)
DESCRIPTION:This is the final webinar in a 3-part series exploring approaches to collecting and using evidence in the context of Australian child and family services. \nMonitoring\, evaluation and learning (MEL) is a coordinated and purposeful approach to generate evidence about a program or service to understand what is working\, for whom and why. But moving from designing a MEL approach to embedding it in your everyday service delivery can be complex and requires careful planning. \nThis webinar introduces the concept of MEL and explores the processes\, systems and practices that support effective implementation. It draws on practice experience and implementation science to discuss a range of practical strategies for how to embed MEL in everyday service delivery. \nThis free webinar will give you: \n\ninsight into what effective MEL implementation involves and why it matters\npractical strategies to support MEL implementation within your organisation\npractical strategies that support learning and adaptation.\n\nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/aifs-setting-the-scene-for-implementing-monitoring-evaluation-and-learning-mel/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260622
DTSTAMP:20260611T030818Z
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SUMMARY:Men's Health Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Men’s Health Week is an opportunity to shine a spotlight on men’s health and to talk about how they can live happier\, healthier lives\, and when men and boys are encouraged to focus on improving health outcomes for themselves and those around them.
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/mens-health-week-2026/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260621
DTSTAMP:20260611T030616Z
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SUMMARY:Refugee Week 2026 - A Million Stories
DESCRIPTION:One million refugees have been welcomed by Australia since World War II. Refugee Week 2026 is a moment to reflect on that milestone and to celebrate the million stories behind it.
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/refugee-week-2026-a-million-stories/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260613
DTSTAMP:20260216T071842Z
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SUMMARY:6th National Indigenous Empowerment Summit 2026
DESCRIPTION:Breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for sustainable pathways to self-determination \n9 – 12 June 2026 | Pullman King George Square\, Brisbane \n\nThis national event brings together Indigenous leaders\, educators\, employers\, policy makers and economic development practitioners to advance culturally grounded pathways across education\, employment and economic development. \nThe 2026 programme will feature three focused learning streams\, Indigenous-led case studies and practical discussions exploring how to strengthen student engagement\, expand culturally safe employment pathways and unlock sustainable economic opportunity for First Nations communities. \nAcross one powerful event\, you will gain access to three dedicated streams with a single ticket: \n\nIndigenous Education: Strengthening engagement and outcomes through culturally responsive\, whole-school approaches\nIndigenous Employment: Expanding career pathways through culturally safe workplaces and community-led employment models\nIndigenous Economic Development: Driving Indigenous-led enterprise\, investment and economic opportunity\n\nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/6th-national-indigenous-empowerment-summit-2026/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260602T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260602T120000
DTSTAMP:20260525T032708Z
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SUMMARY:UQ Poche Centre: National Reconciliation Week 2026 Seminar
DESCRIPTION:As part of National Reconciliation Week the UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health is hosting a seminar featuring some of Australia’s most respected leaders in reconciliation and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights: Professor Jackie Huggins AM FAHA\, Professor Tom Calma AO\, and moderator\, The Honourable Dame Quentin Bryce AD CVO. \nThis year’s National Reconciliation Week theme\, All In\, calls on all Australians to commit wholeheartedly to reconciliation\, not only during this week but every day. It is a time to deepen our understanding of shared histories\, cultures and achievements\, and to reflect on the role each of us plays in shaping a more just and equitable future. \nThis event offers an important opportunity to listen\, learn and be inspired\, because reconciliation is not a spectator endeavour; it requires all of us to step forward\, engage and act. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/uq-poche-centre-national-reconciliation-week-2026-seminar/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260528T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260528T200000
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SUMMARY:CPPAQ - Inside the Inquiry: The Work Behind Queensland’s Child Safety Inquiry
DESCRIPTION:CPPAQ is bringing together Commission representatives to talk through how the Commission operated – its mandate\, its methodology\, and how it approached engagement with the child protection sector throughout the process. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/cppaq-inside-the-inquiry-the-work-behind-queenslands-child-safety-inquiry/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260528T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260528T163000
DTSTAMP:20260525T032959Z
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SUMMARY:All In\, YFS\, Transit Care - Logan Reconciliation Event
DESCRIPTION:All In: Logan Reconciliation Event 2026 is a free\, inclusive\, community‑led event held on Thursday 28 May\, 12.00–4.30pm at Woodridge State High School. Delivered in partnership by Logan District Elders\, YFS Ltd and Logan City Council\, alongside ACCOs\, community partners\, schools\, businesses and local organisations\, the event brings people of all ages together to celebrate culture\, connection and reconciliation. \nThis year’s event centres youth participation and intergenerational connection\, with Woodridge State High School’s young leaders working alongside Elders and community leaders in planning and delivery. The day creates space for storytelling\, cultural expression and shared learning\, while supporting young people to step into leadership\, guided by the wisdom of Elders. \nAll In is welcoming and accessible for Elders\, families\, young people and the wider Logan community\, featuring free food\, community and service stalls\, cultural and hands‑on activities\, and plenty to keep children engaged. Event sessions run from 12.00–2.00pm for Elders \nFind out more
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/all-in-yfs-transit-care-logan-reconciliation-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260526T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260526T183000
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SUMMARY:QAIDN - Online Roundtable: Lets talk about DFSV\, people with disability and community responses
DESCRIPTION:People with disability of all ages continue to experience violence\, neglect\, abuse\, and exploitation. This was highlighted in 2025 with the release of the Disability Royal Commission and remains a significant issue across Queensland. \nDomestic\, family\, and sexual violence (DFSV) disproportionately impacts people with disability. It also intersects with diverse identities\, including First Nations people with disability\, LGBTIQ+ people with disability\, and culturally and linguistically diverse communities. \nThis free online session brings together speakers who have been working collaboratively to develop community-led solutions to address both interpersonal and institutional violence against people with disability. It is time to make our communities\, homes\, workplaces\, and state-run institutions safer and more inclusive. \nThe session will cover: \n\nThe current context in Queensland\, including both personal and institutional relationships\nWhy disability advocates initiated a community project addressing DFSV\, in response to rapidly increasing demand for support\nCommunity-led responses\nKey issues and emerging ideas that need to be addressed\nBuilding your knowledge of your rights and how to support others to live free from violence\, abuse\, neglect\, and exploitation\n\nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/qaidn-online-roundtable-lets-talk-about-dfsv-people-with-disability-and-community-responses/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260526T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260526T130000
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SUMMARY:Project Paradigm - Shifting the Paradigm: The Manosphere\,  online misogyny and offline violence
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with leading experts and academics in the field\, Project Paradigm’s free webinar series enables the sharing of current research\, frontline experience\, and practical strategies to prevent\, identify\, and respond to child sexual exploitation. \nIn recent years online misogyny has become increasingly prevalent\, with members of the so-called ‘Manosphere’ – a collection of anti-feminist and misogynistic blogs\, social media channels and more – perpetrating digital harassment campaigns targeted primarily at women. This webinar will explore the complex and increasingly urgent connections between this online misogyny and real-world violence against women and children. It will examine the linkages between these patterns of violence\, and specifically how digital platforms can both reflect and amplify gender-based violence\, enabling the spread of harassment\, doxxing\, and hate speech that often also spreads to offline violence. The session will highlight patterns of online abuse\, the role of technology design in perpetuating violence\, and look at some effective strategies for prevention and accountability. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/project-paradigm-shifting-the-paradigm-the-manosphere-online-misogyny-and-offline-violence/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DTSTAMP:20260413T082224Z
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SUMMARY:National Child & Family Safety Leadership Summit 2026
DESCRIPTION:This Summit is part of the For-Purpose Leadership Series \nThis Summit will bring together leaders\, practitioners\, policymakers\, researchers and community voices from across Australia. This national gathering will provide space for a collective conversation on the pressing issues shaping child and family safety\, including domestic violence\, coercive control\, child protection\, and community wellbeing. \nAcross Australia\, critical work is already underway — in family and domestic violence services\, child protection\, community legal services\, housing and homelessness\, justice\, health\, education\, and First Nations’ community-controlled sectors. The Summit is an opportunity to listen across systems\, delve into on what is working\, and explore how regulation\, quality and safeguarding standards\, workforce capability can support more coordinated and effective responses to keep families safe. \nThrough six panel conversations\, participants will explore the themes of policy and law reform\, coercive control\, intersectionality\, prevention\, collaboration and recovery. Together\, these discussions will help shape a collective voice and shared understanding of how governments\, services\, and communities can align efforts to build a safer future for every child and family in Australia. \n\nConnect with leaders and practitioners from across all states and territories working in family and domestic violence\, child protection\, community legal services\, justice\, housing\, education\, and health.\nLearn from national and international experts on policy\, prevention\, coercive control\, recovery\, and system collaboration through six high-impact panel discussions.\nContribute to a shared national dialogue that values inclusion\, lived experience\, and First Nations leadership in shaping pathways toward safety and wellbeing.\nExplore how emerging technologies\, workforce strategies\, and safeguarding standards are transforming responses across sectors.\nCollaborate in shaping collective insights that will inform a shared vision for stronger\, safer communities across Australia\n\nThese conversations aim not to prescribe reform\, but to listen\, learn and connect across sectors and jurisdictions\, capturing the diversity of experience and insight that strengthens Australia’s approach to safety. \n🟦 Panel 1 — Children at the Centre: Strengthening Systems of Care and Safeguarding \nGuiding Question:\nHow can Australia’s child\, family\, health\, justice and education systems better connect to respond to the current landscape of family and domestic violence — aligning policy\, law reform and safeguarding standards so that every child is visible\, heard and safe? \n🟩 Panel 2 — First Nations Leadership and Governance: Guiding the Way Forward \nGuiding Question:\nHow can Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadership\, culture and governance shape responses to family and domestic violence\, coercive control and child safety — embedding cultural authority\, community control and strong workforce pathways across the system? \n🟧 Panel 3 — Early Intervention and Perpetrator Accountability: Inclusive Pathways for Safety and Change \nGuiding Question:\nHow can justice\, health\, community and legal sectors work together to better recognise coercive control\, engage perpetrators\, and strengthen inclusive pathways for early intervention and lasting change? \n🟨 Panel 4 — Safe Homes\, Health and Economic Security: Building the Conditions for Safety and Recovery \nGuiding Question:\nHow can housing\, health and economic systems work together — through shared standards\, technology and coordinated policy — to ensure families and individuals can recover\, rebuild and thrive after experiences of violence? \n🟪 Panel 5 — Prevention\, Education and Technology: Shaping a Culture of Respect \nGuiding Question:\nHow can education\, community\, media and workplace sectors — together with lived-experience voices — use prevention programs\, respectful-relationships education and technology to drive lasting cultural change and stop violence before it starts? \n⚫ Panel 6 — One System for Safety: Collaboration\, Data and Shared Accountability \nGuiding Question:\nHow can governments\, community services\, justice\, health\, child protection and housing sectors collaborate — through shared data\, regulation\, workforce alignment and restorative pathways — to build a more connected\, accountable and healing-focused national system? \nAttend 22 May 2026 in Perth\, Western Australia or online across Australia \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/national-child-family-safety-leadership-summit-2026/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTSTAMP:20260430T071608Z
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SUMMARY:National Families Week
DESCRIPTION:Every May\, thousands of people and hundreds of organisations come together for National Families Week\, Australia’s annual celebration of families. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe aim of Families Week is to celebrate the vital role families play in Australian society and reflect on their importance in teaching\, supporting and nurturing children as they grow. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe week coincides with the United Nations International Day of Families on 15 May – a day to mark the importance of families globally and promote awareness of issues relating to families. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFamilies Week is a time to celebrate with your family\, connect with your extended family and friends\, and share in the enjoyment of family activities within the wider community. \nFind out more and register or attend a local event
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/national-families-week/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260507T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260507T140000
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SUMMARY:QCOSS and QFCC - Understanding the Reportable Conduct Scheme in Queensland
DESCRIPTION:Queensland’s Reportable Conduct Scheme (RCS) comes into effect soon. Join QCOSS and the Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC) for an information session which will outline key obligations under the scheme and how to prepare ahead of its implementation on 1 July 2026. \nEstablished under the Child Safe Organisations Act 2024 (Qld)\, Queensland’s Reportable Conduct Scheme (RCS) strengthens accountability and child‑safe responses to allegations of abuse and misconduct in organisations that work with children. Independent oversight is provided by the Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC). \nQCOSS and the QFCC invite you to an information session on the RCS\, ahead of its implementation by 1 July 2026. The session will outline key obligations under the Scheme and support organisations to understand their responsibilities. To prepare for the webinar\, please have a read through of the Guide to Queensland’s Reportable Conduct Scheme. \nThere will be an opportunity to submit questions to the QFCC prior to the webinar. For more details\, please refer to the confirmation email in your inbox after registering. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/qcoss-and-qfcc-understanding-the-reportable-conduct-scheme-in-queensland/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260506T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260506T133000
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SUMMARY:AIFS - Finding the common ground: Developing a generalisable theory of change
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Dr Genevieve Heard (Manager of Research at Relationships Australia Victoria)\, Dr Glenn Althor (Head of Research and Impact team at Relationships Australia NSW) and Stephanie Fisher (Research Fellow\, AIFS). \nThis webinar will discuss how AIFS and Relationships Australia developed a theory of change that could be generalised across the diverse men’s behaviour change programs they deliver. This webinar will give you: \n\nan understanding of how a theory of change supports program implementation and evaluation\ninsight into the process for developing a generalisable theory of change that captures common elements across varied MBCP models and contexts\nideas for how to manage some of the challenges of developing a generalisable theory of change for diverse programs\n\nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/aifs-finding-the-common-ground-developing-a-generalisable-theory-of-change/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTSTAMP:20260223T001823Z
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UID:18173-1778025600-1778284799@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:Technology for Social Justice Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Australia’s premier not-for-profit technology capability building\, upskilling\, networking and awards event\, celebrating and exploring how technology can enable leaders to amplify impact. \n Held at the state-of-the-art Telstra Customer Insight Centre in Melbourne\, the Conference presents keynotes\, presentations\, workshops and demos\, with the opportunity to network with thought leaders and inspiring professionals. \nThe event is hosted by Infoxchange\, Australia’s premier technology social enterprise providing support\, software and digital capability upskilling for more than 38\,000 not-for-profits and community services nationwide. \nThis year the event will be held over three days: \n\nDay 1: An exciting array of sessions on the main stage featuring keynotes\, fireside chats\, case studies and panel discussions\nDay 2: A carefully curated selection of practical workshops on our most requested NFP technology topics\, facilitated by our favourite subject matter experts\nDay 3: Unmissable learning and development sessions\, and tech demos for the NFP sector facilitated by our pioneering technology partners \n\nDate: 6-8 May \nVenue: Telstra Customer Insight Centre – Naarm\, Melbourne \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/technology-for-social-justice-conference-2026/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260319T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260319T123000
DTSTAMP:20260223T004431Z
CREATED:20260223T004431Z
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UID:18181-1773912600-1773923400@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:ARACY & QKP - Resilience Scale Masterclass (webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Resilience can be defined as the ability to respond positively in the face of adversity. This 3-hour training reviews the key metaphors of the Brain Story with a focus on how the Resilience Scale Metaphor can be used as a practical tool to assess and monitor resilience in individuals. After this training\, participants will be able to use the Resilience Scale: \n\nTo explain the factors that strengthen and weaken resilience to their colleagues and patients/clients.\nAs a clinical tool to visualize their patients’ current resilience and programs and services they can access to strengthen their resilience.\nAs a system to monitor changes in the capacity for resilience over time.\nAs a self-assessment tool to assess their own capacity for resilience.\n\nDate: March 19\, 9.30am to 12.30pm \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/aracy-qkp-resilience-scale-masterclass-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260317T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260317T200000
DTSTAMP:20260216T234653Z
CREATED:20260216T234630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T234653Z
UID:18165-1773772200-1773777600@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:World Social Work Day 2026 - Co-Building Hope & Harmony
DESCRIPTION:The theme for this year is ‘Co-Building Hope and Harmony: A Harambee Call to Unite a Divided Society’\, which highlights the vital role of social work in bringing people together across communities\, cultures\, and systems to shape a more inclusive and sustainable tomorrow. It is both a reminder and a challenge: that the only sustainable way forward is through cooperation\, solidarity\, and co-creation. \nThe International Federation of Social Workers says: at its heart\, social work is a profession rooted in the values of human dignity\, social justice\, and community participation. These values affirm that no society can thrive when its people are divided or excluded. The theme therefore underscores the urgent need to restore trust and to rebuild bonds of belonging\, in fractured communities. \nWorld Social Work Day 2026 webinar – ‘Co-Building Hope and Harmony: A Harambee Call to Unite a Divided Society’ \nDate: 17 March 2026 \nTime: 6:30-8:00pm AEDT (1.5 hours CPD) \nLocation: Online \nDescription: Join Dr Wilma Peters and our 2025 National Excellence Award Winners as they gather to discuss the World Social Work Day Theme for 2026 ‘Co-Building Hope and Harmony: A Harambee Call to Unite a Divided Society’. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/world-social-work-day-2026-co-building-hope-harmony/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260317T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260317T150000
DTSTAMP:20260312T015535Z
CREATED:20260312T015535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T015535Z
UID:18208-1773754200-1773759600@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:World Social Work Day @ UQ 2026
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to celebrate World Social Work Day in person at UQ! It’s the perfect chance to connect\, learn\, and share with fellow social workers and enthusiasts. Whether you’re passionate about making a difference or just curious\, this event is packed with inspiration and good vibes. Don’t miss out on a day full of meaningful conversations and fun! \nFind out more and attend
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/world-social-work-day-uq-2026/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260319
DTSTAMP:20260217T000035Z
CREATED:20250811T032354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T000035Z
UID:17083-1773619200-1773878399@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:2026 Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the future of youth mental health through connection\, inclusion and innovation \nThe 2026 Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference (CAMH26) brings together a diverse network of professionals and advocates dedicated to the wellbeing of children\, teens\, families and communities. \nThis is your space to learn\, share and connect with educators\, clinicians\, youth workers\, researchers\, policy leaders and people with lived experience from across Australia and beyond. \nThrough practical sessions and honest conversations\, CAMH26 will explore how we can better support mental health\, identity\, and belonging for children and adolescents in a rapidly changing world. From creating safer spaces to strengthening resilience and connection\, the conference will spotlight real solutions for the challenges facing young people today. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/2026-child-adolescent-mental-health-conference/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260305T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260305T134500
DTSTAMP:20260217T025833Z
CREATED:20260217T025733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T025833Z
UID:18169-1772715600-1772718300@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:Centre for Social Impact - Short Course for NFP Board Directors Scholarships Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you a board director of a registered charity looking to lift your governance practice and strengthen your organisation’s impact? \nSuccessful scholarship recipients will secure a place in one of six virtual short courses this year\, joining a cohort of purpose-driven board directors committed to elevating governance practice across the charitable sector. \nThis world-class\, highly-accessible course combines flexible self-paced learning\, alongside live sessions facilitated by leading social purpose experts. This free webinar will walk you through the opportunity and show how impact-led governance can strengthen your confidence\, decision-making and contribution as a board director.  \nIn this webinar\, you’ll learn: \n\nWhat the Governance for Social Impact virtual program covers and how it helps boards move beyond compliance to lead impact-driven governance\nHow the course works in a fully online\, highly accessible format (self-paced modules + four live 90minute sessions over a 4-week period)\nWho the 108 scholarships are for\, and the key eligibility criteria\nExactly how to apply for a scholarship and key dates you need to know\n\nThe webinar will also provide an opportunity to hear directly from Governance for Social Impact alumni and ask questions about how the course has shaped their leadership practice. \nThu\, 5 Mar\, 1pm – 1:45pm AEST \nFind out more and register \n 
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/centre-for-social-impact-short-course-for-nfp-board-directors-scholarships-information-session/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260225T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260225T131500
DTSTAMP:20260223T001313Z
CREATED:20260223T001313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T001313Z
UID:18171-1772020800-1772025300@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:Legal Aid Qld - What are my client's legal rights after a disaster?
DESCRIPTION:Are you supporting clients affected by a disaster or severe weather event? \nFree webinar – What are my client’s legal rights after a disaster?\nWednesday 25 February 12pm–1:15pm (AEST) \nJoin Legal Aid Queensland’s Disaster Relief Director\, Paul Holmes\, and lawyer Julie Maron for a free webinar exploring common legal issues following disasters\, including: \n\ninsurance claim refusals and delays\nspiralling debt\nproblems with temporary accommodation\ndisaster chasers\nother legal issues following disasters.\n\nThey’ll also share case studies\, explain consumer legal rights in disaster situations and outline how Legal Aid Queensland can help. \nPlus\, a live Q & A – submit your questions when you register. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/legal-aid-qld-what-are-my-clients-legal-rights-after-a-disaster/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260225T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260225T113000
DTSTAMP:20260216T070449Z
CREATED:20250922T010734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T070449Z
UID:17238-1772013600-1772019000@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:Emerging Minds - Towards a comprehensive child mental health system: Opportunities for a coordinated system of support
DESCRIPTION:Children and their families engage with a range of workforces and systems every day\, with many playing a role in supporting children’s mental health and wellbeing. While access to specialist care is important\, there are great benefits to expanding opportunities to reach children and families earlier in their journey and to respond to concerns in a coordinated way. \nThrough consideration of data and findings from recent research projects\, Emerging Minds has identified opportunities to promote improvements to competency\, collaboration and coordination across health\, education\, social and community services. \nThis webinar will consider the scope for systems to improve mental health support for children and their families across the spectrum of services. Emerging Minds team members will discuss their work on a competency framework to support development of child mental health professionals\, in alignment with the organisation’s vision for a comprehensive child mental health system. The team will also explore the role that sectors and organisations can play in bringing this vision to fruition for the wellbeing of children and families. \nThis is the final webinar in a three-part series titled Towards a comprehensive child mental health system: Exploring data and policy. You do not need to have attended previous sessions to engage with this one. It is free to attend. \n\n\nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/emerging-minds-towards-a-comprehensive-child-mental-health-system-opportunities-for-a-coordinated-system-of-support/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260219T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260219T130000
DTSTAMP:20260216T070315Z
CREATED:20260121T071040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T070315Z
UID:18113-1771502400-1771506000@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:Office of the Public Guardian - Understanding your role with OPG as a foster or kinship carer (webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Join OPG at 12pm on Thursday\, 19 February 2026 for a free webinar to learn how the Office of the Public Guardian’s (OPG) Community Visitors support the children and young people in your care.  \n\nLearn about: \n\n\nHow OPG Community Visitors advocate for children’s safety\, wellbeing and rights\, and why their visits are so important.\nHow OPG Child Advocates and Legal Officers ensure children’s voices are heard and how you can work with them to support the children in your care.\nYour responsibilities as a carer\, including facilitating OPG Community Visitor visits and knowing when and how to make a referral to a Child Advocate and Legal Officer.\n\n\nThis is your chance to connect with OPG experts\, ask questions during our live Q&A and gain practical tips to strengthen your partnership with OPG and provide the best care possible. OPG looks forward to seeing you there and working with you to make a difference to the children and young people in care. \n\nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/office-of-the-public-guardian-understanding-your-role-with-opg-as-a-foster-or-kinship-carer-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260218T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260218T150000
DTSTAMP:20260216T065208Z
CREATED:20260128T022413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T065208Z
UID:18121-1771423200-1771426800@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:AIFS - Language matters: Building respectful relationships with disabled clients
DESCRIPTION:The language we use with clients has the power to support\, heal and empower. But words can also harm and dehumanise individuals. Although this is rarely intentional\, research consistently suggests that recipients of health and social support services often feel disempowered\, disrespected and excluded. \nThere are increasing calls from disabled people and advocates to challenge and change practice norms and assumptions\, promote genuine inclusivity and address the inequalities experienced by disabled people. In this work\, the views of disabled people must be centred. \nThis webinar will encourage you to reflect on the language you use in practice and provide practical tips so you can strengthen supports for disabled people. \nThis webinar will give you: \n\na better understanding of the ways ableism and other forms of discrimination are embedded in the mainstream social service sector and general society\nan increased awareness of how colonialism continues to influence practice language\, and how upholding Indigenous language sovereignty is central to self-determination\, cultural safety and collective healing and wellbeing\ninsight into the role language\, values and beliefs can play in building positive practitioner-client relationships and supporting positive disability identities\na chance to reflect on the language you use in practice and guidance on how to adopt language that affirms\, respects and benefits individuals.\n\n18 February 2026\, 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm (AEDT) \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/aifs-language-matters-building-respectful-relationships-with-disabled-clients/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260218T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260218T110000
DTSTAMP:20260223T002503Z
CREATED:20260223T002503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T002503Z
UID:18177-1771405200-1771412400@peakcare.org.au
SUMMARY:QCN - Do No Harm: Using trauma-informed AI tools in AI-enabled services
DESCRIPTION:As AI becomes more embedded in service delivery\, poorly designed or governed systems can unintentionally cause harm or retraumatisation. To support organisations to identify and address these risks\, ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society has developed the Trauma-Informed AI Assessment Toolkit (TIAKIT) – a FREELY available practical resource that helps organisations reflect on how AI and algorithmic tools impact people with lived experience of trauma. \n\nOur February QCN meeting will be an opportunity engage in an interactive session to:\n\nlearn the trauma-informed principles underpinning TIAKIT\nexplore how AI systems can shape service-user experiences\nsee live demonstrations of TIAKIT in action\napply toolkit prompts to their own service context\n\n\nParticipants will also hear about opportunities to pilot TIAKIT\, access implementation support\, contribute feedback\, and engage in ongoing research. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/qcn-do-no-harm-using-trauma-informed-ai-tools-in-ai-enabled-services/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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