Happy Monday!
If you work in community services, AOD, are a social worker, NGO employee, corrections employee, study criminology or sociology or have an interest in this area then you don’t want to miss this CPD webinar event!
6 women - all formerly incarcerated, all professionals in their chosen fields, all with varying and intersecting experiences, will share their personal and professional knowledge and experience with community and social service providers. Learn how you can build better services, meet the needs of your clients, close gaps and generate better outcomes.
Proceeds from this event will enable Project:herSELF to deliver printed resources to women in Townsville Womens Prision for the external service provider expo November 19 & 21.
Panelists:
Devyn Hammond - Speaker, consultant and formerly incarcerated
Nicole Chee - Criminology and Laws student and research intern; Bachelor of Applied Science with Honours and published academic
Emily Cooper - QuIVAA Support and Advocacy Lead and co founder of Heart2Heart, Bachelor of Arts (sociology and psychology) & Cert 4 in Mental Health Peer Work
Tina McPhee - Criminologist, PhD Candidate and Justice Reform Initiative Lived Experience Advocacy Coordinator
Danielle Hogan - Coach & Youth Mentor ConFit Pathways, Advocate for Formerly incarcerated women
Lesley Hill - Support worker at WulliWulli Indigenous Disability Services, criminology student and formerly incarcerated.
Tahlia Isaac - Criminology Post Grad, Bachelor of Business, Founder, CEO of Project:herSELF, Advocate and Speaker
REGISTER FOR TICKETS: https://lnkd.in/gZq3ij8W