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SUMMARY:Asian Australian Formation Group
DESCRIPTION:Come and be part of the Asian Australian Formation Group facilitated by Grace Lung. In this 6 week program\, there will be discussions on what it means to be Asian Australians\, and each of our 5-7 participants will be given a chance to process and share their identity narrative. \nIt will run from the 23rd of April to the 28th of May 2026. The cost of the 6 week program is $320. In addition to the weekly 2 hour session\, participants will access videos and content on Fuller’s equip online platform. \n\nWhat to Expect\n\n\n\nSession 1: Contextuality & Orientation\nSession 2: Asian Heritage\nSession 3: Migration\nSession 4: Australian Culture\nSession 5: Racialization\nSession 6: Integration & Celebration\n\n\n\n\nIf you are interested in enrolling and being part of this year’s cohort\, please enquire now\, we would love to hear from you! \nMeet the Facilitator\nGrace Lung is the Director of the Centre for Asian Christianity at the Brisbane School of Theology. She researches\, writes and speaks regularly on Asian Australian faith. She is also pastoral staff at Rise Alliance Church\, and the Next Gen Bi-cultural Program Coordinator at Melbourne School of Theology. \nThe Benefits\n\nGain language to understand your Asian Australian experience\nMake sense of your personal history and journey\nDiscuss topics and materials in a group setting over six weeks of 120 minutes sessions.\n\nFor more details and to enquire for this opportunity\, please follow the link below. \nEnquire Now
URL:https://bst.qld.edu.au/event/asian-australian-formation-group/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:CAC
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SUMMARY:BST Safeguarding Children Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Different Needs\, Same Rights to Safety: Protecting Children with Disabilities in Your Church\n  \nJoin us on Saturday 30 May for a one-day event that equips churches and ministries to prevent\, identify\, and respond to abuse of children with disabilities — with biblical wisdom and practical tools. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW \nWhen: Saturday\, May 30th\, 2026 \nTime: 9:30am – 3:30pm \nLocation: Hills Church\, 79 Queens Rd\, Everton Hills \nCost: $80 per person\, 10% discount for groups of 3 or more\, morning tea and lunch included \n  \nWhat to Expect\nHere’s what you can look forward to: \n\n\n\nKeynote Sessions –  Explore the theological\, practical\, and legal complexity of protecting children with disability in our two key sessions with experts in disability and criminal psychology.\nElective Sessions – After lunch we are fortunate to be having two electives running concurrently from our keynote speakers. The details are below to help you get a head start on thinking about which one you would like to attend.\n\nFrom Vision to Practice: Implementing Safeguarding to Foster Belonging for Children with DisabilityThis workshop builds on the morning’s exploration of safeguarding and belonging by moving from theory to practical application. Together we’ll work through real scenarios\, discuss existing practices\, and develop concrete strategies for creating safer spaces in your specific ministry contexts. Participants will leave with actionable tools and frameworks for embedding safeguarding practices that genuinely foster belonging for neurodivergent and disabled children in their church communities.\nSeeing\, Understanding\, Supporting: How to have the hard conversations that are needed to support safety for young people with Autism\nDuring this workshop we will explore the issues and challenges discussed in the morning’s keynote. Utilising practical case studies\, and open discussions\, the team will take you through how autism impacts someone’s risk of experiencing abuse or committing an offence\, and what to do to prevent\, respond and care well as a church. There will be practical tools on how to support families to talk with their children and young people with autism about puberty\, sex\, consent\, and boundaries both in person and online.\n\n\nResource Bookstall – Explore tools\, literature\, and materials to support your ministry.\nConnect with Ministry Workers – Build relationships and learn from others navigating similar responsibilities and challenges.\n\n  \nWhat a previous attendee said:\n“Despite having completed mandatory child protection training many times over the years\, I found my eyes were opened to a new level. Everyone should be encouraged to participate so that whole congregations have the awareness and strategies to keep our children safe.”  Sandi Barclay\, Previous Attendee \n  \nThis is a conference we can’t afford to miss. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW \nLimited spaces available — don’t miss out.
URL:https://bst.qld.edu.au/event/bst-safeguarding-children-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Hills Church\, 79 Queens Rd\, Everton Hills\, QLD\, 4053\, Australia
CATEGORIES:BST
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