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Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Harm with ELEVATE - Hobart 22nd April
- Wednesday 22 April 2026, 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM
- 114 Bathurst St, Hobart TAS 7000
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In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we’re offering $5 Elevate training throughout April to help sporting organisations strengthen safe, inclusive and well‑supported environments for participants and volunteers. The $5 will contribute to light refreshments during the training.
This 4-hour professional development workshop is for anyone looking to increase their knowledge and skills when supporting people who have experienced sexual harm. It ensures a cohesive understanding of the issue before exploring strategies to support victim survivors. Participants will acquire the knowledge and skills to promote culture change and address drivers of sexual harm, thereby reducing the occurrence and impacts sexual assault to create a safer community.
We’ve refined our popular Sexual Trauma First Aid program to create ELEVATE, incorporating the latest research and best practices for addressing sexual harm in Australia.
By the end of the training, participants will gain an evidence-based, practical, and memorable framework for supporting survivors, which can be applied confidently in any setting or situation. We also offer follow up sessions for individual organisations to offer contexualised application of our ELEVATE training to your team after this training has been undertaken.
Topics Covered:
Overview of SASS and referral pathways
Understanding the prevalence of sexual harm in Australia and the definition of consent
Responding to disclosures of sexual harm using trauma-informed approaches
Exploring how our personal values, biases, judgments, and stereotypes can shape the survivor’s experience
Learning Outcomes:
Enhanced understanding of the impact of sexual harm
Increased knowledge of sociocultural risk factors for sexual harm and strategies for mitigation
Awareness of available support systems, referral pathways, and reporting procedures
Ability to apply trauma-informed practices when responding to current or historical disclosures of sexual harm
Improved confidence and capacity to respond in ways that encourage survivors to seek further help
Practical skills to advocate for, and support, survivors of sexual harm
Please Note: Event details may change. Please verify all information using the ticket, website, or contact details provided above. Everi is not liable for inaccuracies or losses due to changes.
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