Join our interactive online workshop, and gain knowledge, practical advice and strategies to engage dads, father-figures and families in positive and effective ways.Through collaborative group discussion, you'll develop strategies for supporting dads in your community and learn skills for creating more dad-friendly programs and services.Â
Working with Dads
Objective:
OPD Points: 5
Outline:
Learning outcomes At the end of this workshop, you'll be able to: explain what makes dads important articulate the 7 different ways to be a dad discuss dad-focused programs, research and work across Australia effectively promote programs and services to dads  support dads to create positive family relationships give examples of ways that dads can maintain work and family balance create dad-focused services and spaces demonstrate an understanding of the issues impacting dads who work from home and ways to manage these plan for future work with dads.Ideal forA range of workers in community organisations, social services, schools or businesses who want to better support the needs of fathers
Content:
Presenter / Provider:
Dominic Alford, Shaun Tonkes
Presenter Qualifications:
Dominic Alford is the Project Coordinator of Support for Fathers at Relationships Australia Victoria and has been highlighting the role of men as fathers in the prevention of family violence. He has worked in the welfare sector for 12 years across child protection, family services, foster care, parent education and teaching. To learn more about the Support for Fathers project, visit  www.supportforfathers.com.auShaun Tonkes is a social worker and for the past 5 years has been working for the Salvation Army as a Parenting Support Practitioner focusing on fathers. He has experience delivering several father-focused programs including ‘Dads Tuning in to Kids’ and ‘Baby Makes 3’. Prior to his current work, Shaun spent 7 years living and working with remote communities in the Northern Territory as a Team Leader of Intensive Family Support. Currently, Shaun delivers Relationships Australia Victoria’s Support for Fathers ‘DadStuff’ program as well as ‘Working with Dads’ training for professionals and service providers. He also works with the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute and Tweddle on the ‘Working out Dads’ program.
Contact:
- Training Team, Relationships Australia Victoria
- 385732222
- ravtraining@rav.org.au
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Start / End Date
August 14, 2024
August 14, 2024