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Respect and Equality in Victorian VET: Creating Safe and Respectful VET Workplaces & Learning Environments

Victoria’s Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector plays a crucial role in shaping safe, respectful, and inclusive learning and workplace environments. This event will bring together educators, industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders to explore practical strategies for fostering respectful and safe training settings.

Why Attend?

  • Gain insights from leading experts on creating safe learning and workplace environments

  • Learn practical actions to prevent workplace gendered violence in VET settings

  • Hear directly from students, educators, and industry leaders on the importance of respect and equality

  • Discover resources and tools from the 2025 Respect and Equality in Training campaign to support your organisation’s efforts

Speakers & Panel Discussion

The event will be opened by The Hon. Gayle Tierney, Minister for Skills and TAFE, followed by a panel discussion featuring lived experience perspectives on fostering safer, more respectful learning and working spaces. The discussion will be moderated by Jacquie O'Brien, Director, Communications and Community Change.

Who Should Attend?

  • TAFE & RTO educators and leaders

  • VET policymakers and industry representatives

  • Employers and workplace training coordinators

  • Students, apprentices, and trainees

This discussion is a key opportunity to focus our collective efforts across Victorian Vocational Education to ensure every training and learning space is safe and inclusive.

Secure your spot now and be part of the conversation!

Register today!

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