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Modelling Respect and Equality
Modelling Respect and Equality (MoRE) is an innovative program which aims to build people's skills and knowledge to help them create change in their community around issues of respect and equality, particularly among boys and men. This programs is for adults aged 18 and above who are in roles within organisations that present opportunities to positively influence boys and men, including teachers, social workers, sports coaches and leaders in faith communities.
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Would you like the chance to gain deeper insight, empathy and understanding into another person’s journey by listening to their story?At Jesuit Social Services, we have the privilege of walking beside many people, through the ordinary and sometimes extraordinary stages of their lives.You can now hear their stories in person through our Just Voices Speakers Program.Our speakers share their stories to open ears across Australia – in classrooms and workplaces, to community and church groups, and even at public events and festivals.
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The Outdoor Experience (TOE) is an adventure and nature based program offering young people a unique opportunity for learning, growth and connection in a supportive environment. We specialise in Bush Adventure Therapy and are funded to partner with agencies or organised groups supporting young people 15-25 years of age with drug and alcohol issues.
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SITHFAB025 Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee
Are you looking to enhance your barista skills? SITHFAB025 Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee is a 3 day accredited course that will teach you how to extract and serve espresso coffee beverages using commercial espresso machines and grinders.
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Guidance on climate action and resilience planning for neighbourhood house networks
There are close to 400 neighbourhood houses in Victoria and over a thousand across Australia. In a community emergency, neighbourhood houses are often the first to respond, and they play an essential role in rebuilding communities. Importantly, they also take a preventative approach, building the resilience of communities by addressing the underlying drivers of vulnerability in their every day work.