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Bridges out of Poverty trainer, Nairn Walker presents Celebrating Capacity - a powerful training experience for those working with vulnerable clients.

An evolved, updated and intensive workshop explores key constructs for understanding human behaviour.

Celebrating Capacity will help attendees understand economic inequity differently, offering tools you can immediately apply to consistently deliver client focused services that work.

You will learn evidence based strategies to apply with individuals, within organisations, schools and more broadly in the context of the wider community, creating sustainable change.

This training is designed for everyone.

This training will be held in Pataway / Burnie on land traditionally owned by the Pirinilaplu people.

This training is provided free to attendees thanks to Communities for Children – Burnie and Stronger People, Stronger Places an initiative of the Commonwealth Government, jointly funded by Department of Social Services (Cth) and Department of Communities Tasmania.

Sign in will be from 8am. The training will commence at 8.30am

Data Collection Notification: “The personal information that we collect from you on this form includes your personal information. Your personal information is protected by law, including by the Commonwealth Privacy Act. The client management system that we are using is an IT system called the ‘Data Exchange’. This system is hosted by the Australian Government Department of Social Services (DSS). Your personal information that is stored by the Department on the Data Exchange will only be disclosed to us for the purpose of managing your case. The Department de-identifies and aggregates data in the Data Exchange to produce information for policy development, grans program administration, and research and evaluation purposes. This includes producing reports for sharing with service providers. This information will NOT include information that identifies you, or information that can be used to re-identify you, in any way. You can find more information about the way the Department will manage your personal information in the Departments APP privacy policy, which the Department has published on its website. This policy contains information about how you may access the personal information about you that is stored on the Data Exchange and seek correction of that information. This policy includes information about how you may complain about a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles by the Department, and how the Department will deal with your complaint.”

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Where

Burnie Arts and Function Centre 77-79 Wilmot Street Burnie TAS 7320 Australia

Organiser Information

Olivia Lucas
Burnie Works Ltd
0499780070

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