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Mental Health Council of Tasmania: Helping Early Career Social Workers Expand their Professional and Emotional Toolkit Workshop (Hobart)

Early career staff across disciplines in the Tasmanian mental health sector increasingly report feeling overwhelmed as a result of client complexity, system challenges and a lack of…
05 Aug 2025

Floreo Improvement: August Masterclass Series

The masterclasses introduce quality improvement concepts through four practical and versatile tools that will build the capability of teams to lead and participate in improvement.
06 Aug 2025

Mental Health Council of Tasmania: Helping Early Career Social Workers Expand their Professional and Emotional Toolkit Workshop (Launceston)

This one-day workshop is designed for social workers in the first seven years of their career, or employees in similar roles, to explore their professional development needs, learn new…
12 Aug 2025

Healthy Tasmania & Common Cause Australia: Values-Based Messaging Fundamentals Training

Healthy Tasmania has partnered with Common Cause Australia to provide training in values-based messaging for the Department of Health and Public Health Services staff, health…
19 Aug 2025

Sexual Assault Support Service: Introductory Keeping Kids Safe Workshop (Online)

This 6-hour professional development workshop is for anyone working with children or young people. It provides an introduction to recognising and responding to harmful sexual…
20 Aug 2025

Berry Street: MoneyMinded Free Family Violence Coach Training

MoneyMinded for family violence coach training is open to family violence specialists and workers in the field who undertake family violence risk assessments and management…
21 Aug 2025
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