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01Sep/21

R4Respect Podcast Episode 3: Culture, success and growing up in Australia

September 1, 2021Lets Talkculture, identity, mental health, r4respect, successadmin

What truly defines greatness? Is it hard work or unrealistic standards of success? Navin and Nagma sit down in Episode 3 to tell us what “success” means for them and what they

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20Aug/21

R4Respect Podcast Episode 2: Relationship expectations vs. reality

August 20, 2021Lets Talkr4respect, relationshipsadmin

Reality vs expectations – do high expectations cripple our reality or enhance? R4Respect Youth Workers Marisha and Kaitlyn delve into where we “draw the line” in relationships. In Episode 2 we get

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23Jul/21

R4Respect Podcast Episode 1: Our journey so far

July 23, 2021Lets Talkdomestic violence, domestic violence prevention, r4respectadmin

From starting at the grassroots to winning National Gold at the 2019 Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards, R4Respect has come a long way. Ambassadors Rachael and Nadia host our first ever

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25May/21

R4Respect and Men4Respect in Toowoomba

May 25, 2021Newsdomestic violence prevention, education, r4respectadmin

R4Respect and Men4Respect joined Kay McGrath and the Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Council in the Toowoomba region to provide schools in the region a taste-tester of what our programs offer.

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21Mar/21

R4Respect in the Guardian Australia

March 21, 2021Newsconsent, education, r4respect, respectful relationshipsadmin

R4Respect Program Coordinator Rachael Pascua was quoted in The Guardian Australia in an article on Teaching consent to children. “What young people really, really need is that they have a safe, judgment-free environment,

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08Mar/21

R4Respect Youth Worker Nadia named amongst Logan’s top 20 most influential women

March 8, 2021Newsr4respectadmin

Empowered women empower women! This International Women’s Day one of our own Youth Workers, Nadia has been named amongst Logan’s top 20 most influential women. Nadia works with us educating young people on healthy

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03Mar/21

R4Respect named 2021 Local Legends

March 3, 2021Newsr4respectadmin

We are very proud to have been named 2021 Local Legends by our Federal Member Jim Chalmers MP. This award acknowledges the mammoth efforts of us and Men4Respect during the COVID-19 lockdown period

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16Oct/18

Healthy communication

October 16, 2018Lets Talk, Relationships? We've got you sortedcommunication, conflict resolution, healthy communication, r4respect, respectadmin

Communication is a pillar of a strong relationship, and without it, our relationships struggle or eventually collapse. This is true for romantic, sexual, platonic, familial and workplace interactions alike. Of course, you

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05Sep/18

R4Respect on Abortion Law Reform

September 5, 2018Lets Talk, Newsabortion, australia, bodily autonomy, change, law reform, QLD, qldpol, r4respect, rightsadmin

The young people of R4Respect stand in support of the Queensland Government’s recent decision to bring the law into the 21st century by decriminalizing abortion for women and pregnant people. Under current QLD

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Some friendly reminders this Pride Month 🌈By: @kaikathleenn#pride #respect #lgbtqia+#lesbian #gay #bisexual #transgender #queer #questioning #intersex #asexual ... See MoreSee Less

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Ella, Bilal and Mack did an online presentation to over 160 people from the Department of Natural Resources and Mines and Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development. The theme was about what parents and young people need to know about safe and respectful relationships. We talked about social media and digital strategies for young people and unhealthy or abusive behaviour in relationships.#respect #education #consent #domesticandfamilyviolence #departmentofnaturalresourcesandminesandregionalandruraldevelopment ... See MoreSee Less

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This week is Reconciliation Week, we would love you to reflect on what reconciliation means in your day to day life and what you can do to support your Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander brothers and sisters. Reconciliation can look like learning about the country that you live and work on and incorporating this into emails, into conversation and into daily life. Learning about country is not just about knowing the name but learning the history of injustice that has taken place on that country and all across Australia.Repost: @reconcilliationaustralia#fromnowtonext #awareness#reconciliationweek #advocating #learning #acknowledging #aboriginalland ... See MoreSee Less

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2 weeks ago

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National Sorry Day 2025A day to reflect on the harmful policies that have seen the removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. There is a common misconception that the stolen generations is an event of the past but Indigenous Australian children are 10x more likely to be removed than non-indigenous children.Sorry means don’t you don’t do it again!!!#sorryday #2025#sorrymeansyoudontdoitagain#aboriginalland #change#alwayswasalwayswillbe #accountability ... See MoreSee Less

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R4Respect will be joining with the rest of the Scenic Rim in Beaudesert to march against Domestic and Family Violence in Beaudesert. The address is Anna street, Beaudesert, just opposite the police station/magistrates court.We hope to see you there, marching against something that impacts all of us and our community.#domesticandfamilyviolence #respect #march #awareness #advocacy ... See MoreSee Less

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This week, R4Respect ran a workshop with young people at Beaudesert High School. Together they ran The Line activity, which explored questions like “is it okay to know where my partner is all the time”, sparking conversations around care, control and how to differentiate between the two. #r4respect#respect #healthyrelationship#carevscontrol#Theline #education#consenteducation ... See MoreSee Less

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This week, R4Respect ran a workshop with young people at Beaudesert High School. Together they ran The Line activity, which explored questions like “is it okay to know where my partner is all the time”, sparking conversations around care, control and how to differentiate between the two. #r4respect#respect #healthyrelationship#carevscontrol#Theline #education#consenteducation ... See MoreSee Less

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Here are some ways that you can look after your wellbeing. Credits to @dorsetmhst#psychology #selfcare #mentalwellbeing #neurotransmitters ... See MoreSee Less

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May is Domestic Violence Month, a time to reflect on the importance of advocating against domestic and family violence. Domestic and family violence disproportionately impacts women, with 1 in 4 women experiencing physical violence at some point in their relationship. There is a common misunderstanding that domestic violence only occurs in romantic relationships and that it is only physical abuse but it can emotional, sexual and spiritual abuse and can impact families, children, elders and the community. It is our responsibility as a community to have conversations with our families, loved ones and mates about domestic and family violence to bring more light to this issue that impacts so many people in this country. Domestic violence is something to advocate against, not only in May but every day!#domesticviolence #familyviolence #australia #prevention #awareness #advocacy ... See MoreSee Less

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