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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/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260526T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260526T140000
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SUMMARY:All in for Growing Deadly Brains: How science is catching up with 60 000 years of cultural wisdom
DESCRIPTION:A National Reconciliation Week Webinar \nPresented by ARACY/QKP and Yiliyapinya Indigenous Corporation \nSupported by the Department of Social Services \n  \nEvery child deserves a healthy start. Not just some children — all of them. And the science is clear on what that takes. \nThe first years of life are crucial for building brains. The experiences children have — the relationships\, the safety\, the connection to culture and community — shape their health and wellbeing for life. When children have what they need in those years\, they thrive. \nRight now\, too many First Nations children do not have what they need. And the cost is measured in children’s lives. \nThis Reconciliation Week\, the sector is done spectating. \nThe 2026 theme is All In. Not watching from the sidelines. Not leaving it to others. Reconciliation is not passive — and it is not solely the responsibility of First Nations people\, who have carried that weight for far too long. This is collective responsibility. \nThe Close the Gap Campaign this year calls for Community Voices as the pathway to justice\, equality and healing. This webinar is that call\, answered. \nAll In means showing up. It means funding what works. It means backing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to lead. \nJoin colleagues the day before Reconciliation Week opens — and come ready to act. \nWhat you will leave knowing: \n\nWhat brain science says every child needs to thrive – and how culture delivers it\nHow Yiliyapinya’s work is supporting stronger outcomes for children\, families and communities\nWhy children in some communities are missing out – and what we can do about it together\nWhat you can do to move this forward\n\nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/all-in-for-growing-deadly-brains-how-science-is-catching-up-with-60-000-years-of-cultural-wisdom/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260526T173000
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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;VALUE=DATE:20260527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260529
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SUMMARY:AddictionZ Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Covering the A to Z of addiction\, AddictionZ 2026 returns with a bold and inclusive program designed to unite the sector\, challenge current models\, and explore new pathways forward. \nAddictionZ 2026 is your national platform to come together with fellow professionals working across the Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD)\, mental health\, and behavioural health sectors. \nOur theme for 2026 — Addiction Treatment in a Changing World: Whole Person\, Whole System\, From Hope to Action — reflects the urgent need to deliver integrated\, compassionate\, and evidence-informed care in the face of rising addiction rates and emerging contemporary challenges. \nAddictionZ stands apart in its scope: it brings together the A to Z of addiction topics and the full breadth of voices from across Australia\, New Zealand\, and beyond. Whether you’re on the front line or shaping policy\, this is where the important conversations happen\, with real-world takeaways to enhance your work and your impact. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/addictionz-conference-2026/
CATEGORIES:Member 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:20260529T140000
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SUMMARY:QFCC - Queensland’s Reportable Conduct Scheme
DESCRIPTION:Around 10\,000 organisations in Queensland that care for\, supervise or exercise authority over children are required to comply with the Reportable Conduct Scheme from 1 July 2026. \nThe scheme requires organisations to report and investigate allegations of child abuse and misconduct by their workers\, and is an important way we can create a culture where children\, parents\, carers and workers feel confident to raise concerns about harm to children. \nWith the scheme commencing on 1 July 2026\, organisations that need to comply should be preparing now. \nIn this free webinar\, QFCC’s Child Safe Organisations team will walk you through Queensland’s Reportable Conduct Scheme and what it means for businesses and organisations that need to comply. \nThe webinar will cover:\n✔ The types of conduct that are reportable under the scheme\n✔ Who reports can be about\n✔ The systems your organisation will need in place from 1 July\n✔ What happens at each stage of a matter—including reporting\, investigations\, and risk management. \nVisit QFCC’s website to for more information on Queensland’s Reportable Conduct Scheme\, to find out if you need to comply or to access resources on implementing the scheme in your organisation. \nFind out more and register
URL:https://peakcare.org.au/event/qfcc-queenslands-reportable-conduct-scheme/
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