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SUMMARY:International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:This September we’re lighting up red for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Month. \nFASD is the leading preventable developmental disability in Australia\, which occurs due to prenatal alcohol exposure. People with FASD can experience challenges such as physical and emotional developmental delay; impaired speech and language development; learning problems\, such as issues with memory and attention; and difficulty controlling behaviour. \n#FASD #RedShoesRock \nOld Treasury Building will be lit in red for this event from sunrise to sunset.
URL:https://www.oldtreasurybuilding.org.au/event/international-fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorder-fasd-awareness-day/
LOCATION:Old Treasury Building\, 20 Spring Street\, East Melbourne\, VIC\, 3002\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Making Public Histories: Australian Fathering and Family Life: Learning Lessons from History
DESCRIPTION:Over the best part of a decade\, we’ve been researching the history of Australian fathering and family life\, from 1919 to the present day\, working alongside a team that’s also included John Murphy\, Johnny Bell and Mike Roper. Drawing upon hundreds of oral history interviews from several national collections\, as well as memoirs\, wartime letters and submissions to Royal Commissions and government inquiries\, we’ve explored how family life and fathering (and mothering) have been shaped by shifting structural forces and cultural expectations\, and how diverse Australian families have negotiated those expectations and forces in varying ways\, influenced by personal character and family circumstances (see our co-authored book\, Fathering: An Australian History\, MUP\, 2025). In this webinar we’ll each focus on an aspect of the research and reflect on lessons we’ve learnt from the past that might be useful for contemporary families and social policy. \nAl Thomson will introduce the project’s aims\, approaches and sources\, and note key findings about fathering and family life. \nKate Murphy will focus on the Royal Commission on Human Relationships (1974-77) and what we learnt from individual and institutional submissions about family life and fathering in the 1970s. \nJill Barnard will discuss how an oral history collection sheds light on the family lives of Forgotten Australians. \nThe seminar is part of an ongoing series\, Making Public Histories\, that is offered jointly by the Monash University History Program\, the History Council of Victoria and the Old Treasury Building. Each seminar aims to explore issues and approaches in making public histories. The seminars are open\, free of charge\, to anyone interested in the creation and impact of history in contemporary society. \nWe thank the series sponsors\, Monash University Publishing\, the Monash University History Program and the Old Treasury Building.
URL:https://www.oldtreasurybuilding.org.au/event/making-public-histories-australian-fathering-and-family-life-learning-lessons-from-history/
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CATEGORIES:Free,Making Public Histories
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SUMMARY:Global ITP Awareness Week—LightUp4ITP—I sporT purPle for Platelets Day 2025
DESCRIPTION:Global ITP Awareness Week 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of uniting voices across the globe to shine a light on Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP). \nFrom Monday\, 22 September to Sunday\, 28 September\, countries around the world will come together to increase understanding\, share patient stories\, and support those living with this rare autoimmune condition.\nGlobal ITP Awareness Week is a dedicated week to help raise public awareness for the rare blood autoimmune disorder\, Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP)\, and shine a light on the ITP patient experience. \nITP is a rare autoimmune disorder where the body’s immune system attacks platelets. Platelets assist the blood to clot\, and ITP patients typically have a low platelet count.\nITP impacts approximately 1 in 10\,000. It affects children and adults. There is no cure. For most people\, there is no known cause. It also affects people in many unseen ways\, including their emotional well-being and overall quality of life. \nBy increasing awareness\, we can foster better understanding\, reduce stigma\, and build stronger support networks for the ITP community. ITP Australia and New Zealand provides information\, education\, support and advocacy for ITP patients and the ITP community. \n#ITPAusNZ #ITPAwarenessWeek #ITPAware #Global4ITP #LightUp4ITP \nOld Treasury Building will be lit in purple for this event from sunrise to sunset.
URL:https://www.oldtreasurybuilding.org.au/event/itp-awareness-week/
LOCATION:Old Treasury Building\, 20 Spring Street\, East Melbourne\, VIC\, 3002\, Australia
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