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shafston embraces lovebites - a violence and sexual assault prevention program

National Monday Update Issue: 

Shafton’s L’Academie in Spring Hill was the venue on Thursday night for a corporate gathering to launch the LoveBites program, with over 100 guests enjoying the superb Shafston hospitality and cuisine.

This program is based on best practice standards for education programs as recommended by the Australian Domestic and family Violence Clearing House and other leading academics in the area of violence against women.

Over ten thousand high school students have participated in the interactive programs aimed at years 9 and 10 with over 800 workers and teachers trained to date.

ACPET, represented by National Chair and CHARLTON BROWN CEO Kay Ganley, together with the team from the ACPET Queensland Secretariat.

ACPET would like to congratulate Cameron Lloyd and his championing of this initiative
 


Kay Ganley, Carol Miller, Jenny Townend and Michael Hall.
 


Catherine Baker, NAPCAN Queensland State Manager, Cameron Lloyd, Director of Shafston College, Teresa Scott, NAPAN and Kay Ganley.