Respect
Starts Now Workshop

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In collaboration with Respect.gov.au

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Changing how young people engage online + offline
Free Online workshop
7-8.30 pm February 24th AND 27th

About the Workshop

Respect Starts Now is a Tomorrow Man + Tomorrow Woman workshop, delivered in partnership with the Australian Government’s Stop it at the Start campaign. It’s all about tackling disrespect early to help prevent harmful behaviours and domestic violence later.

This session dives into where respect begins—with understanding. Together, we’ll explore ways to build stronger, more meaningful connections with the young people in your life. You’ll reflect on your own teenage years, unpack the unique challenges kids are navigating today, and uncover how these experiences can shape their views on respect, gender, and relationships.

Through practical tools and honest conversations, you’ll walk away feeling equipped and inspired to communicate better, build trust, and foster healthier relationships at home.So far, Tomorrow Man + Tomorrow Woman workshops have touched the lives of over 259,000 Australians, sparking real change in schools, communities, and families.

Why not join us and be part of the movement?

For more on the work respect.gov.au is doing, check out their website for other projects, events and partnerships.

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Join our Respect Starts Now workshop to gain tools, spark real change, and build deeper connections.

Outcomes

What you will get out of the workshop

1

Reconnect with Your Inner Teen
Gain more compassion for your young people by re-discovering your own teenage experiences.

2

Understand the Online World
Build insight into the rapidly evolving tech age young people are navigating.

3

Master Supportive Conversations
Learn how to talk honestly, ask meaningful questions, and hold space for emotions.

4

Strengthen Connection and Confidence
Take away practical tools to build stronger relationships and navigate tough conversations.

Respect starts now Changing how young people engage online + offline
7-8.30 pm February 24th and 27th

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Our workshops aren’t just about delivering information—they’re about creating transformative experiences that meet you where you’re at. They’re active, not passive, meaning you’ll get as much out of them as you’re willing to put in. Join us, and you’ll walk away with deeper self-awareness, stronger connections, and practical skills you can apply in everyday life.

Seats are limited, secure your spot today.

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Faq's

Can I attend if I don’t have teenagers at home?

Definitely. If you work with young people or care for children of any age, you’ll still find the workshop valuable.

Definitely. If you work with young people or care for children of any age, you’ll still find the workshop valuable.

Is the workshop interactive?

Absolutely. This isn’t just a sit-and-listen session. You’ll get involved in discussions, reflect on your experiences, and have the chance to ask questions along the way.

Absolutely. This isn’t just a sit-and-listen session. You’ll get involved in discussions, reflect on your experiences, and have the chance to ask questions along the way.

How long does the workshop go for?

The session runs for 90 minutes, including time for discussions and Q&A.

The session runs for 90 minutes, including time for discussions and Q&A.

How should I prepare for the workshop?

Find a quiet space, grab a device with a camera and microphone, and ensure your internet connection is ready to go. The workshop will be hosted on Zoom, and after you sign up, we’ll send you the link and all the details you need. For the best experience, we recommend that co-parents or multiple attendees from the same household register separately and join on their own Zoom screens. This ensures everyone can fully participate and get the most out of the workshop. If you’d like, have a notebook handy to jot down any key takeaways.

Find a quiet space, grab a device with a camera and microphone, and ensure your internet connection is ready to go. The workshop will be hosted on Zoom, and after you sign up, we’ll send you the link and all the details you need. For the best experience, we recommend that co-parents or multiple attendees from the same household register separately and join on their own Zoom screens. This ensures everyone can fully participate and get the most out of the workshop. If you’d like, have a notebook handy to jot down any key takeaways.

What will the workshop cover?

We’ll explore the subtle signs of disrespect, the impact of stereotypes and expectations on teenagers, and share practical tools to help you build a stronger connection with your young person. It’s about fostering respect and creating open communication.

We’ll explore the subtle signs of disrespect, the impact of stereotypes and expectations on teenagers, and share practical tools to help you build a stronger connection with your young person. It’s about fostering respect and creating open communication.

Who is this workshop for?

This workshop is for anyone aged 18+ who is a parent, guardian, carer of teenagers, or an educator. If you’re keen to understand more about how to connect with your young person and tackle signs of disrespect, this session is for you.

This workshop is for anyone aged 18+ who is a parent, guardian, carer of teenagers, or an educator. If you’re keen to understand more about how to connect with your young person and tackle signs of disrespect, this session is for you.

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