What to Expect
This engaging and inclusive workshop offers a unique opportunity to understand the root causes of violence against women and the impact of social norms on community perceptions. It’s designed to empower participants to contribute to creating safer environments for women and children.
You will be part of an interactive session that encourages open dialogue and collaboration, welcoming people from all linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or community member, this workshop provides valuable insights and practical knowledge to foster healthy family dynamics.
Activity Details
The workshop is hosted by Ovis (Overcoming Violence. Inspiring Safety), specialists in primary prevention training. The session will cover:
- Understanding violence against women
- How social norms influence perceptions of gender
- Strategies to promote safety and healthy relationships
This is a free event suitable for all ages and community members interested in making a positive change.
The session runs for 1.5 hours, providing ample time for discussion and questions.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Bassendean Memorial Library, located at 46 Old Perth Road, Bassendean. The library is easily accessible by public transport and offers a welcoming environment for families.
Parking is available nearby, and the venue is accessible for people with disabilities.
Feel free to arrive a little early to get settled and explore the library’s resources.
Important Information
This workshop is designed to be inclusive and respectful of all cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Everyone is encouraged to participate regardless of their experience or knowledge level.
Please note the session will start promptly at 10:30 and finish by 12:00.
Participants are encouraged to engage actively and share their perspectives to enrich the learning experience.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free of charge, making it an accessible opportunity for all community members.
Bookings are recommended to secure your place, and enquiries can be directed via email.
This is a valuable chance to gain knowledge and tools to support safe and healthy relationships in your family and community.