FREE Webinar: Respect Is: Supporting young people to build healthy rel

Next date: Wednesday, 26 November 2025 | 07:30 PM to 09:00 PM

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Wednesday 26 November, 7.30pm - 9pm
Online Webinar
FREE Ticketed Webinar. 


Parents and carers are invited to join us for a FREE online webinar to learn about how they can best support young people (8-14 years) to have important conversations about respect and wellbeing.

Moderated by special guest Rana Hussain and our panel a of experts:

Rana Hussain

Rana is a pioneer in the realms of inclusion and belonging and has charted an extraordinary journey through the landscape of sports administration, community engagement, Social Work and the media.

With a career marked by a relentless pursuit of positive change and a deep commitment to fostering inclusivity, Rana stands as a powerful advocate for social integration and reduction of discrimination.

Rana is the founder of Good.Human, a movement focused on changing people's lives, cultures, and leadership all over the country. Rana believes in making knowledge easy to understand and use in order to make the world a better place.

 

Lindsay Marchment

Lindsay is a social worker and project manager at The Man Cave, Australia’s leading preventative mental health and emotional intelligence charity for teenage boys and their communities.

Taking a preventative and strengths-based approach, programs at The Man Cave are designed to create long-term, positive shifts in attitudes and behaviours. The aim is to create psychologically safe spaces, challenge problematic gender stereotypes and provide participants with the opportunity to practise healthier masculinity attributes.

Lindsay is a passionate advocate for systemic change that centres on human flourishing, with a strong commitment to LGBTIQA+ rights, men’s mental health, trauma-informed practice, regional and rural health and the prevention of domestic, family, and sexual violence.

 

Jessica Sanders

Jessica Sandersis a social worker, educator and best-selling, award-winning author. Jess has a passion for creating resources that provide children with the knowledge and tools to understand tricky topics. Jess regularly presents to young people, parents and educators on topics such as grief and loss, body acceptance and self-care. Every project she pursues is born from the question, ‘Why does it have to be this way?’.

 

Angie Tsimaras

Angie is a third-year Bachelor of Biomedical Science scholar and neurodiversity mentor at Deakin University.

They have over two years’ experience in Disability Support, and have volunteered with organisations including Monash Health, FVREE, and the Deakin University Student Association (DUSA).

With a long-term goal of working in neuropsychology, Angie is passionate about human rights, accessibility and collaboration in creating successful and impactful change.

 


This webinar supports our 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence campaign and is delivered in collaboration with Knox City Council, Maroondah City Council and Yarra Ranges Council.

To learn more how to get involved go to our 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence event page


Help and support is available if you or someone you know is experiencing family violence through 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732). If you are in immediate danger, call 000.

 

 

When

  • Wednesday, 26 November 2025 | 07:30 PM - 09:00 PM