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Nonviolent Interfaith Leadership Program

Nonviolent Interfaith Leadership Program

March 7, 2017 by Admin



Pace e Bene Australia invites inspiring young people to apply for a Nonviolent Interfaith Leadership Retreat from Sunday 2 to Friday 7 April 2017 at ‘Amberley’ – Edmund Rice Centre, 7 Amberley Way, Lower Plenty Victoria.

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Categories Victoria Tags Amberley, Nonviolent Interfaith Leadership Program, PACE e Bene

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Interfaith Resources for Domestic Violence

Preventing and Responding to Family Violence
A Faith Leader's Practice Guide and Toolkit

Preventing and Responding to Family Violence - A Faith Leader's Practice Guide and Toolkit

WHAT WORKS TO ADDRESS VIOLENCE
AGAINST WOMEN AND FAMILY VIOLENCE
WITHIN FAITH SETTINGS: Evidence Guide

Evidence Guide

Tip Sheet for the Evidence Guide

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Religions for Peace Australia acknowledges the traditional owners of country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures, and to the elders both past and present.

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2023 Multifaith Calendar

Calendar of Cultural and Religious Dates lists events for different cultural groups and faiths in Australia, 2021.

Faithsafe

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faithSAFE is an online resource designed to assist faith communities in taking a primary prevention approach to the issue of family violence and violence against women.

Multifaith Chaplaincy

Multifaith Chaplaincy

Multifaith Chaplaincy is a research and development project by Religions for Peace Australia to develop culturally diverse chaplains in the religions that provide services to multifaith Australia. You can read more about Multifaith Chaplaincy

Australian Religious Response to Climate Change

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Visit the website of the Australian Religious Response to Climate Change

Diverse Faiths of Tasmania

Read about the Religious groups in Tasmania.

The Golden Rule

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An Australian Version of the Golden Rule Poster - with Australian Aboriginal ethic - is available.

Importance of Interfaith Dialogue

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Canberra Interfaith Forum conducted a forum with multiple faiths addressing the Importance of Interfaith Dialogue.

Racism – Community Reporting Tool (Victoria)

Racism - Have you been unfairly treated? Regardless of where you’re from, what you look like, what you believe or what language you speak, no one should have to endure racism in the place they call home. You can report racism you have experienced in Victoria, here.

Religions for Peace

Religions for Peace Australia is a global, community-based organisation working for global peace across the world and for social cohesion in Australia in other countries, and for peace and co-operation between the religions of the world. It works for an understanding of the benefits that religion and religious moderation brings to society, and works against religiously based extremism that is violent. Religions for Peace Australia has affiliates and branches in all states of Australia.

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