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Practical strategies to identify, respond and support over the long term
Domestic and family violence is rife in Australia, and our churches need to always be improving how we care for people in these situations, and how we better foster a culture of safety and respect.
This two-day workshop moves beyond awareness-raising. You will develop practical next steps to implement in your church, and so you are better equipped to support people over the longer term.
Who is it for?
Clergy, pastors, lay ministers, ministry apprentices, and ordination formation participants.
Meet the trainer: Jo Manouk
Jo Manouk is an Ordained Baptist minister who has over 20 years of experience working in pastoral ministries both in church and community settings. Jo is currently working as a pastoral care co Ordinator for a faith based not for profit organisation. Jo is also a clinical counsellor who has many years of experience working with individuals, couples and families.
When:
Friday 26 & Saturday 27 September
Time:
8:45am – 4pm
Cost:
$160 (includes lunch)
Mode:
In-person
Where:
Durie room, St Mark’s National Theological Centre, 15 Blackall St, Barton ACT
Who is it for?
Clergy, pastors, lay ministers, ministry apprentices, and ordination formation participants.
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