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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?
Through engaging activities + open, honest conversations, Tomorrow Woman create a judgement-free space for you to take some time out + help recalibrate our collective femininity with women of all ages + backgrounds.
Join us for an engaging + powerful two hours unpacking the history, expectations and facts of modern-day womanhood, challenging the status quo + asking the question, "Who is the woman I want to be tomorrow?"
Anyone identifying as a woman is welcome and encouraged to attend.
Doors open at 5:30pm
Workshop begins at 6:00pm
Food and light refreshments will be provided from 5.30pm.
This event is being run by the City of Stonnington in support of International Women's Day.
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the workshop starts, as we will begin the workshop promptly at 6:00 PM
For any specific dietary requirements or accessibility needs, please email access@stonnington.vic.gov.au
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