#50Days50Ways - #49 - Reduce impact of DFV with MATE bystander Program

Our “Train the Trainer” program with MATE Bystander has delivered a dozen new program facilitators, focussed on our community.

Our program with Griffith University's MATE Bystander program is the first of it's kind in Australia, seeking to reshape perceptions of gender-based roles to reduce the incidence of violence in homes and workplaces in our community.

We've now run a "Train the Trainer" program that followed two information sessions (including one with the team from the award-winning program “She is Not Your Rehab”), and two sessions with the public, and we have another one coming up on 19th February, particularly focussed on increased stress and tension around disaster recovery, and the related risk of domestic violence.

You can find out more about the program here;

https://matebystander.edu.au/

Or you can join us on 19 February. It's just another way we are working with the best to make our community safer.

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