• Become a human ‘book’ in the Hobart Human Library

    Online

    If you—or someone you know—are interested in becoming a “book” in the Hobart Human Library, A Fairer World is about to run a free Community Educator Training Course for people who have experienced prejudice or stereotyping. Participants will build their public speaking skills and have the option of becoming a community educator. The course is […]

  • TTMHN Annual Forum 2025 – Registrations Open

    Tailrace Centre 1 Waterfront Dr, Riverside, TAS, Australia

    Registrations are now open for this year’s TTMHN Annual Forum. This is a FREE and fully catered event being held in Launceston. Date: Thursday, 26th of June Time: 9 am – 5 pm Venue: Tailrace Centre (1 Waterfront Dr, Riverside TAS) This year’s theme is The Impact of Racism on Mental Health. We are excited to invite network members, professionals, […]

  • Free Webinar on Coercive Control on July 23

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    This FREE webinar by the NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (STARTTS) will explore how coercive control manifests in the lives of refugee and migrant families, and what it means to respond as a clinician in a culturally safe and trauma-informed way. Find out more and register here.

  • Trauma Informed Interviewing Workshop on August 21

    Online

    Are you a frontline worker, interviewer, case manager, lawyer, advocate, or service provider who needs to ask sensitive questions of people who may have experienced trauma, persecution or displacement? Do you ever worry that your interviews may unintentionally cause distress or re-traumatise someone? The NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma […]

  • Preliminary findings on the strategies utilised by health providers working in the mental health space from culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse (CEALD) backgrounds in delivering culturally responsive and safe care to CEALD patients in Tasmania.

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    Preliminary findings on the strategies utilised by health providers working in the mental health space from culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds in delivering culturally responsive and safe care to CALD patients in Tasmania. Join the Meeting

  • Trauma Informed Interviewing Workshop on 14 November

    Online

    Are you a frontline worker, interviewer, case manager, lawyer, advocate, or service provider who needs to ask sensitive questions of people who may have experienced trauma, persecution or displacement? Do you ever worry that your interviews may unintentionally cause distress or re-traumatise someone? The NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma […]

  • 4th Australia and New Zealand Refugee Trauma Recovery in Resettlement Conference

    ICC Sydney 14 Darling Dr, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    Registrations are ongoing for the 4th Australia and New Zealand Refugee Trauma Recovery in Resettlement Conference. This is a bi-national, sector-leading conference focused on refugee trauma recovery and resettlement practice, policy, research, and lived experience. It brings together practitioners, researchers, community leaders, and government stakeholders from across Australia, New Zealand, and beyond. Find out more […]

  • Core Concepts in Trauma Informed and Cross-Cultural Approaches with Refugees

    Online

    MASTER CORE CONCEPTS IN WORKING WITH REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS Are you ready to transform your approach and build genuine connections with people from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds? This intensive workshop, led by experts from STARTTS (NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors), offers you a unique opportunity to […]

  • Incidental Counselling Training – Phoenix Centre, MRC Tas

    Migrant Resource Centre Tasmania 2/1A Anfield St, Glenorchy, TAS, Australia

    This workshop will provide participants with incidental counselling and other skills for handling difficult and distressing situations. This workshop provides an approach to working with people from a refugee and asylum seeker background in a range of settings. This service may help: Understand the impact of past and current trauma Understand appropriate emotional responses of […]

  • Working with Interpreters Training

    Migrant Resource Centre Tasmania 2/1A Anfield St, Glenorchy, TAS, Australia

    Working with Interpreters Training This session provides participants with greater understanding, knowledge and skills required to work with interpreters when providing services to people who do not speak English well or at all, covering: Role of interpreters, Role of service provider, Accessing interpreter services, Strategies for communication, case scenarios and role plays. Working with Interpreters […]