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Hear from facilitators, young people and NAPCAN staff about why the Love Bites program is the way forward in having discussions with young people about respectful relationships.
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What makes Love Bites, Love Bites? LOVE BiTES is a program that promotes a clear, consistent community approach to the issues of Relationship Violence from workers and teachers in local communities. LOVE BiTES is run by male and female facilitators working together.
We’re excited to share that our team got trained as Love Bites facilitators this week, thanks to Love Bites Central Coast We’re committed to providing our community and young people with essential...
Sep 7, 2021 · Applications closed July 2021. The focus of this round was to fund the training of Love Bites facilitators in communities where the cost of training facilitators is a barrier to building up or sustaining the Love Bites program. Two Grant categories were created: Major Projects and Individuals.
Apr 11, 2022 · BECOME A LOVEBITES FACILITATOR! Registrations for training to become a Love Bites facilitator training is now open! Head to the link in our bio to register for the training for new facilitators, or...
NAPCAN is pleased to announce a new set of Love Bites resources and facilitator training that have been co-designed with the Aboriginal community in South West Sydney. NAPCAN is committed to bringing culturally responsive and accessible respectful relationships education to every young person in every community, as a way to
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Refinement and review of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Respectful Relationship Love Bites training package by Dr Brenda Dobia in consultation with key community experts and stakeholders. Engagement and co-design principles have underpinned the First Nations cultural adaptation of Love Bites.