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SUMMARY:SEAChange: Moving Forward - Online August 25 - October 6\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:See Change Moving Forward is a 6-session small group program held online. \n \nProgram Cost\n\nTotal fee for the 6-week program: $250 per person \nConcession: $200 (for eligible concession card holders) \nIf you hold a concession card\, please phone our Customer Service team on 1300 543 396 to purchase your ticket. \n\nPlease note the following\n\n•\nYou must complete an intake assessment by phone or video with one of our counsellors (once you have purchased a ticket\, we will contact you within 5 business days to book your intake appointment).\n\n•\nTo receive a completion certificate\, you must attend all six sessions (make-up sessions are not available). If you miss any sessions\, you will receive a participation certificate reflecting the number of sessions attended.\n\n•\nYou will not be able to continue if you miss two consecutive sessions.\n\n•\nRefunds are unable to be issued within 7 days of the start date of the program\n\nDates/Times\n\nSession 1: Tuesday\, 25 August 2026 (12:30pm – 2:30 pm AEST) \nSession 2: Tuesday\, 1 September 2026 (12:30pm – 2:30 pm AEST) \nSession 3: Tuesday\, 8 September 2026 (12:30pm – 2:30 pm AEST) \nSession 4: Tuesday\, 15 September 2026 (12:30pm – 2:30 pm AEST) \nSession 5: Tuesday\, 29 September 2026 (12:30pm – 2:30 pm AEST) \nSession 6: Tuesday\, 6 October 2026 (12:30pm – 2:30 pm AEST) \nSession times reflect Australian Eastern Standard Time. Click here to check your local time
URL:https://relationshipmatters.com.au/event/seachange-moving-forward-online-august-25-october-6-2026/
LOCATION:Relationship Matters’ Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SEAChange: Moving Forward
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UID:10002504-1787671800-1788287400@relationshipmatters.com.au
SUMMARY:Parenting After Separation - Online August 25\, September 1\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Parenting After Separation Online is a 6-hour group program delivered over two x 3-hour sessions. \nProgram Cost\n\nFee: $150 per person \nConcession discounts are not available for this program. \n\nPlease note the following\n\n•\nYou must complete an intake assessment by phone or video with one of our counsellors (once you have purchased a ticket\, we will contact you within 5 business days to book your intake appointment).\n\n•\nTo receive your completion certificate\, you must attend both sessions (make-up sessions are not available).\n\n•\nRefunds are unable to be issued within 7 days of the start date of the program\n\nDates/Times\n\nSession 1:  Tuesday\, 25 August 2026 (3:30 pm-6:30 pm AEST) \nSession 2: Tuesday\, 1 September 2026 (3:30 pm-6:30 pm AEST) \n\n\n\n\nSession times reflect Australian Eastern Standard Time. Click here to check your local time
URL:https://relationshipmatters.com.au/event/parenting-after-separation-online-august-25-september-1-2026/
LOCATION:Relationship Matters’ Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Booking,Parenting After Separation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260915T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260915T120000
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UID:10002469-1789468200-1789473600@relationshipmatters.com.au
SUMMARY:Compassion in Action: Leading Workplace Responses to Family Violence or Mental Health Concerns
DESCRIPTION:Key personnel hold a critical role in creating environments where employees feel safe\, supported\, and able to seek help when facing difficult circumstances. \nIn addition\, there are responsibilities under new Occupational Health and Safety (Psychological Health) Regulations 2025 as well as obligations under the National Employment Standards\, which provide all employees with 10 days of paid family and domestic violence leave each year. \nThe session explores workplace responsibilities\, early warning signs\, confidentiality considerations\, and how to respond without overstepping professional boundaries. \nTraining Format1 x 1.5 hour online session \nDate: 15 September 2026\, 10:30am to 12:00pmCan’t make this session? Additional dates are available in our Book Now section. \nCost$190 + GST per participant \nAudienceLine managers\, HR professionals\, Health and Safety Representatives\, Contact Officers \nLearning Outcomes \nThis training provides guidance on recognising and responding to employees experiencing family and domestic violence or mental health challenges. \nThe training will build confidence in: \n• Having sensitive conversations• Providing appropriate referrals• Fostering a culture of psychological safety \nBy the end of the training\, leaders will be equipped to promote wellbeing\, uphold organisational obligations\, and support staff with compassion\, clarity\, and confidence. \nTrainer \nCarol WlodarczykBusiness Support Specialist\, Workplace Matters \nCarol is a registered psychologist and experienced HR executive who has worked in the family violence sector as a group facilitator. She has direct experience managing and supporting employees who are experiencing family violence or mental health issues. \nHolding a Master’s degree in Organisational and Industrial Psychology\, Carol understands the importance of balancing organisational responsibilities and employee wellbeing to achieve a positive\, engaged and productive workforce. \nHow to Book \nTo register for this training\, please emailworkplacematters@relationshipmatters.com.au \nPlease include: \n• Name• Organisation• Contact details• Invoice contact email if different \nYou will then be invoiced to confirm your place and receive session details\, including access information. \nBooking Information\nTickets are not available for online purchase.To secure your place\, please click the email booking link above and send through your details. You will then be invoiced to confirm your booking and receive session information. \nPlaces are limited to 20 participants and tend to fill quickly.
URL:https://relationshipmatters.com.au/event/compassion-in-action-leading-workplace-responses-to-family-violence-or-mental-health-concerns-copy-5/
LOCATION:Relationship Matters’ Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:WM Event,Workplace Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vicki Kyritsis":MAILTO:workplacematters@relationshipmatters.com.au
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UID:10002470-1790845200-1790850600@relationshipmatters.com.au
SUMMARY:Compassion in Action: Leading Workplace Responses to Family Violence or Mental Health Concerns
DESCRIPTION:Key personnel hold a critical role in creating environments where employees feel safe\, supported\, and able to seek help when facing difficult circumstances. \nIn addition\, there are responsibilities under new Occupational Health and Safety (Psychological Health) Regulations 2025 as well as obligations under the National Employment Standards\, which provide all employees with 10 days of paid family and domestic violence leave each year. \nThe session explores workplace responsibilities\, early warning signs\, confidentiality considerations\, and how to respond without overstepping professional boundaries. \nTraining Format1 x 1.5 hour online session \nDate: 1 October 2026\, 9:00am to 10:30amCan’t make this session? Additional dates are available in our Book Now section. \nCost$190 + GST per participant \nAudienceLine managers\, HR professionals\, Health and Safety Representatives\, Contact Officers \nLearning Outcomes \nThis training provides guidance on recognising and responding to employees experiencing family and domestic violence or mental health challenges. \nThe training will build confidence in: \n• Having sensitive conversations• Providing appropriate referrals• Fostering a culture of psychological safety \nBy the end of the training\, leaders will be equipped to promote wellbeing\, uphold organisational obligations\, and support staff with compassion\, clarity\, and confidence. \nTrainer \nCarol WlodarczykBusiness Support Specialist\, Workplace Matters \nCarol is a registered psychologist and experienced HR executive who has worked in the family violence sector as a group facilitator. She has direct experience managing and supporting employees who are experiencing family violence or mental health issues. \nHolding a Master’s degree in Organisational and Industrial Psychology\, Carol understands the importance of balancing organisational responsibilities and employee wellbeing to achieve a positive\, engaged and productive workforce. \nHow to Book \nTo register for this training\, please emailworkplacematters@relationshipmatters.com.au \nPlease include: \n• Name• Organisation• Contact details• Invoice contact email if different \nYou will then be invoiced to confirm your place and receive session details\, including access information.
URL:https://relationshipmatters.com.au/event/compassion-in-action-leading-workplace-responses-to-family-violence-or-mental-health-concerns-copy-6/
LOCATION:Relationship Matters’ Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:WM Event,Workplace Training
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UID:10002471-1794214800-1794220200@relationshipmatters.com.au
SUMMARY:Compassion in Action: Leading Workplace Responses to Family Violence or Mental Health Concerns
DESCRIPTION:Key personnel hold a critical role in creating environments where employees feel safe\, supported\, and able to seek help when facing difficult circumstances. \nIn addition\, there are responsibilities under new Occupational Health and Safety (Psychological Health) Regulations 2025 as well as obligations under the National Employment Standards\, which provide all employees with 10 days of paid family and domestic violence leave each year. \nThe session explores workplace responsibilities\, early warning signs\, confidentiality considerations\, and how to respond without overstepping professional boundaries. \nTraining Format1 x 1.5 hour online session \nDate: 9 November 2026\, 9:00am to 10:30amCan’t make this session? Additional dates are available in our Book Now section. \nCost$190 + GST per participant \nAudienceLine managers\, HR professionals\, Health and Safety Representatives\, Contact Officers \nLearning Outcomes \nThis training provides guidance on recognising and responding to employees experiencing family and domestic violence or mental health challenges. \nThe training will build confidence in: \n• Having sensitive conversations• Providing appropriate referrals• Fostering a culture of psychological safety \nBy the end of the training\, leaders will be equipped to promote wellbeing\, uphold organisational obligations\, and support staff with compassion\, clarity\, and confidence. \nTrainer \nCarol WlodarczykBusiness Support Specialist\, Workplace Matters \nCarol is a registered psychologist and experienced HR executive who has worked in the family violence sector as a group facilitator. She has direct experience managing and supporting employees who are experiencing family violence or mental health issues. \nHolding a Master’s degree in Organisational and Industrial Psychology\, Carol understands the importance of balancing organisational responsibilities and employee wellbeing to achieve a positive\, engaged and productive workforce. \nHow to Book \nTo register for this training\, please emailworkplacematters@relationshipmatters.com.au \nPlease include: \n• Name• Organisation• Contact details• Invoice contact email if different \nYou will then be invoiced to confirm your place and receive session details\, including access information. \nBooking Information\nTickets are not available for online purchase.To secure your place\, please click the email booking link above and send through your details. You will then be invoiced to confirm your booking and receive session information. \nPlaces are limited to 20 participants and tend to fill quickly.
URL:https://relationshipmatters.com.au/event/compassion-in-action-leading-workplace-responses-to-family-violence-or-mental-health-concerns-copy-7/
LOCATION:Relationship Matters’ Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:WM Event,Workplace Training
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20261214T193000
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UID:10002499-1794245400-1797276600@relationshipmatters.com.au
SUMMARY:Roadworthy for Dads Online November 9 - December 14\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Roadworthy for Dads is a 6-session group program held online via Zoom \nTickets go on sale 9am September 1\, 2026. \n \nProgram Cost\n\nFee: $250 for individual participants \nConcession: $200 (for eligible concession card holders) \nIf you hold a concession card\, please phone our Customer Service team on 1300 543 396 to purchase a ticket for the program. \n\nPlease note the following\n\n•\nYou must complete an intake assessment by phone or video with one of our counsellors (once you have purchased a ticket\, we will contact you within 5 business days to book your intake appointment).\n\n•\nTo receive a completion certificate\, you must attend all six sessions (make-up sessions are not available). If you miss any sessions\, you will receive a participation certificate reflecting the number of sessions attended.\n\n•\nYou will not be able to continue if you miss two consecutive sessions.\n\n•\nRefunds are unable to be issued within 7 days of the start date of the program\n\nDates/Times\n\nSession 1: Monday\, 9 November 2026\, 5:30pm – 7:30pm (ADST) \nSession 2: Monday\, 16 November 2026\, 5:30pm – 7:30pm (ADST) \nSession 3: Monday\, 23 November 2026\, 5:30pm – 7:30pm (ADST) \nSession 4: Monday\, 30 November 2026\, 5:30pm – 7:30pm (ADST) \nSession 5: Monday\, 7 December 2026\, 5:30pm – 7:30pm (ADST) \nSession 6: Monday\, 14 December 2026\, 5:30pm – 7:30pm (ADST) \nSession times reflect Australian Easter Daylight Savings Times (ADST) Click here to check your local time
URL:https://relationshipmatters.com.au/event/roadworthy-for-dads-online-november-9-december-14-2026/
LOCATION:Relationship Matters’ Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Roadworthy for Dads
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20261208T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20261208T103000
DTSTAMP:20260713T125806Z
CREATED:20260319T012905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260713T125806Z
UID:10002472-1796720400-1796725800@relationshipmatters.com.au
SUMMARY:Compassion in Action: Leading Workplace Responses to Family Violence or Mental Health Concerns
DESCRIPTION:Key personnel hold a critical role in creating environments where employees feel safe\, supported\, and able to seek help when facing difficult circumstances. \nIn addition\, there are responsibilities under new Occupational Health and Safety (Psychological Health) Regulations 2025 as well as obligations under the National Employment Standards\, which provide all employees with 10 days of paid family and domestic violence leave each year. \nThe session explores workplace responsibilities\, early warning signs\, confidentiality considerations\, and how to respond without overstepping professional boundaries. \nTraining Format1 x 1.5 hour online session \nDate: 8 December 2026\, 9:00am to 10:30amCan’t make this session? Additional dates are available in our Book Now section. \nCost$190 + GST per participant \nAudienceLine managers\, HR professionals\, Health and Safety Representatives\, Contact Officers \nLearning Outcomes \nThis training provides guidance on recognising and responding to employees experiencing family and domestic violence or mental health challenges. \nThe training will build confidence in: \n• Having sensitive conversations• Providing appropriate referrals• Fostering a culture of psychological safety \nBy the end of the training\, leaders will be equipped to promote wellbeing\, uphold organisational obligations\, and support staff with compassion\, clarity\, and confidence. \nTrainer \nCarol WlodarczykBusiness Support Specialist\, Workplace Matters \nCarol is a registered psychologist and experienced HR executive who has worked in the family violence sector as a group facilitator. She has direct experience managing and supporting employees who are experiencing family violence or mental health issues. \nHolding a Master’s degree in Organisational and Industrial Psychology\, Carol understands the importance of balancing organisational responsibilities and employee wellbeing to achieve a positive\, engaged and productive workforce. \nHow to Book \nTo register for this training\, please emailworkplacematters@relationshipmatters.com.au \nPlease include: \n• Name• Organisation• Contact details• Invoice contact email if different \nYou will then be invoiced to confirm your place and receive session details\, including access information. \nBooking Information\nTickets are not available for online purchase.To secure your place\, please click the email booking link above and send through your details. You will then be invoiced to confirm your booking and receive session information. \nPlaces are limited to 20 participants and tend to fill quickly.
URL:https://relationshipmatters.com.au/event/compassion-in-action-leading-workplace-responses-to-family-violence-or-mental-health-concerns-copy-8/
LOCATION:Relationship Matters’ Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:WM Event,Workplace Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vicki Kyritsis":MAILTO:workplacematters@relationshipmatters.com.au
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