Past events

Safe & Together CORE Training WODONGA
Upcoming 10 September 2025
Learn to improve assessment of risk, impact on children, domestic violence‐informed documentation, fact-based assessment of perpetrator behaviour and more.
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Worried About Your Memory?
Event held 22 May 2025
Worried about your memory or someone else's? The UMFC Support Options Team, in collaboration with Dementia Australia, invites you to a free and informative session designed to support individuals concerned about memory changes and dementia. Tallangatta and Myrtleford locations.
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Interchange Family Camp
Event held 3 May 2025
This May (date discussed on enquiry) UMFC’s Interchange program is providing an all-inclusive weekend holiday experience for families caring for a young person with disability.
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For Practitioners- Family Violence in a Child’s World Workshop
Event held 20 February 2025
Specialised training for practitioners
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Tallangatta Carer Catch Up
Event held 28 November 2024
Are you a Carer of a family member or friend who has Dementia or is experiencing cognitive decline? Join us for a Free morning tea.
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Storytime Activity Sessions for 16 Days
Event held 25 November 2024
Come along for a book, songs and activity at various library's and locations across Northeast Victoria and Albury, NSW.
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Free Workshop- Responding to Children and Young People impacted by Trauma
Event held 25 November 2024
Learn about responding to children and young people impacted by trauma
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December/January Group and Flexible Support
Event held 7 November 2024
Find out more about options for groups and flexible support children and young people with disability over December and January
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Foster Care Information Session
Event held 23 October 2024
Want to know more about what is involved in becoming a carer?
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Carers Week Brunch Myrtleford
Event held 15 October 2024
Are you a carer of a family member of friend? Join us for a free lunch in celebration of Carers Week 2024.
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