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We hope you find the Changing Places Online learning program interesting. In order to undertake the program, you will need to register your name and some other details. We also ask you to complete some quick questions to assess your level of confidence in the topic prior to going through the program. You will be asked the same questions after you have completed Module 14 of the program.

The information that we will collect is used for evaluation purposes only. No identifying information will be used in the results and all the data will be analysed for group trends. Your details will be kept confidential. We have a strict privacy policy, you can read our privacy policy by clicking here.

 

Registration Form

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Name :
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How would you rate your confidence in identifying children who are at risk of experiencing homelessness?
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How would you rate your confidence in assessing the needs of children who are at risk of or are experiencing homelessness?
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How would you rate your confidence in responding to the needs of children who are at risk of or are experiencing homelessness?
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Answer true or false to the following questions
According to 2002-3 SAAP data, 8,000 children accompanied a parent/ caregiver into accommodation services in Victoria in the preceding 12 months.
  True     False

The majority of homeless families are headed by single females.
  True     False

Sam is 4 and is living with his mum and dad in transitional housing after he and his parents were evicted from their home. Sam would not be considered homeless.
  True     False

Overcrowding in Indigenous communities masks the true extent of homelessness within this group.
  True     False

Children in homeless families have often encountered a range of traumatic life experiences that places them at heightened vulner
  True     False

 

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