Heath justice partnerships report working with children and families in response to a wide range of circumstances or events that can impact wellbeing. These include adverse childhood experiences (for example, exposure to family violence, childhood abuse or neglect) as well as broader social determinants of health (for example, housing, education opportunities and socio-economic factors).
There is increasing awareness of the benefits of early identification and intervention to make a difference for children and families coping with family adversity – and providing integrated health, social, education and legal care services for children and families is increasingly becoming part of the response.
This tutorial will explore what it looks like for legal services to be part of family wellbeing approaches and the kinds of partnership responses that are required to respond to the needs of families with young children.
Time: 2–3pm AEST
Date: Tuesday, 17 June 2025
Location: Zoom
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What can you expect?
Each online HJP tutorial is specially designed around a topic. Bring your questions, your challenges, and your stories of success. These tutorials provide a structured but flexible space for discussion, motivation, support and an opportunity for you to connect with Health Justice Australia and with your peers.
Who is this for?
Practitioners, coordinators, project leads, team leaders and managers who are working in, or interested in working in, health justice partnership.
If you are a lawyer, we encourage you to share this with your health, community or social service partner and ask them to attend this tutorial with you – a great partnership activity to do together.
HJP tutorials: motivation, support and connection for health justice partnership practitioners.