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We are excited to invite you to an impactful online event: Preventing Gender-Based Violence. Mark your calendars for 26 November 2024 6pm AEDT, and be ready to engage in critical discussions that can drive change in our communities.

This event features an amazing lineup of guest speakers who are renowned experts and advocates in the field of gender-based violence prevention. They will share their insights, strategies, and experiences, equipping you with the tools and knowledge necessary to make a difference.

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Tickets are $40 for non-members and $35 for members. 

Meet our Speakers

Helena Hassani
Executive Director, Boland Parwaz

She is a human rights advocate and campaigner for the prevention of child and forced marriage and family violence. Helena is the recipient of the Echoing Green Fellowship 2024 working towards ending child and forced marriage in Australia and globally.

Helena was a delegate to the United Nations in Geneva for the Annual Tripartite Consultation on Resettlement in 2023. She has also been an NGO delegate to the United National recently in March 2024 in New York for the Consultation on the Status of Women 68th Conference. She is a silver medal winner of the Women Changing the World Award 2024 for the Cultural Diversity and Inclusion Impact category. Helena has significant experience in family violence and modern slavery particularly forced marriage. 

Currently Helena is the Director of Boland Parwaz PTY LTD which is working towards a future without child and forced marriage. She is one the multilingual female facilitators of Men’s Behaviour Change Program for Intouch Multicultural Centre Against Family Violence in Victoria. Helena is a research assistant for the Anti-Slavery Australia at the University of Technology Sydney and the Modern Slavery Lead at the Mercy Foundation.

Lucy Gregory

CEO, Domestic Violence Prevention Centre Gold Coast

Lucy Gregory is the CEO of the Domestic Violence Prevention Centre in the Gold Coast. (DVPC GC) DVPC GC provides specialist domestic and family violence service and support to adults, children and young people who have experienced DFV and to those who use violence. DVPC also leads the Gold Coast Domestic Violence integrated Response, which has been in operation for over 25 years.

Lucy has had the honour of working in the domestic and family violence space for almost 20 years, including in the ACT, Victoria and Queensland in both direct client service delivery and program and policy development. Lucy previously worked for Family Safety Victoria and was responsible for the practice and operational guidance for the state-wide The Orange Door Network in Victoria. Highlights of Lucy’s career include being Senior Advisor to Rosie Batty, supporting the establishment of the Victim Survivor Advisory Council in Victoria and working on the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. Lucy is a qualified lawyer and sociologist and is committed to ending violence against women and girls globally.

Karima El Korri

Resident Coordinator Malaysia, United Nations

Ms. Karima El Korri is the Resident Coordinator in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei Darussalam. She has more than 20 years of international development experience within the United Nations and externally. Within the Organization, she most recently led the 2030 Agenda division at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), a role she assumed after managing the population and development portfolio and pioneering the work of the Commission on international migration, population ageing, and youth empowerment.

Before that, she served as a regional advisor on governance and project coordinator at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Prior to joining the United Nations, Ms. El Korri worked in Morocco as a lecturer at the Al-Akhawayn University as well as with a think-tank engaging with government, civil society, the private sector, academia, youth, and international organizations on development issues in the country.

Richie Hardcore

Activist and Educator - Family and Sexual Violence Prevention

Richie Hardcore is a public speaker, consultant, educator and advocate. His work discusses masculinity, mental health, pornography, sex and consent and how we can end sexual and domestic violence.

He has a Masters's degree in Sociology, is a White Ribbon New Zealand ambassador, and is part of the New Zealand Ministry of Social Development’s ‘Change is Possible’ anti-domestic violence campaign. His work has been featured regularly in the media and was recently part of the SBS Australia documentary series “Asking For It”. He was a multiple New Zealand champion in Muay Thai, and now he has retired from fighting is a coach and trainer. Through his charitable trust he uses Muay Thai and Kickboxing as part of a mentoring program for people who have left the criminal justice system, are in alternative education or alcohol and drug rehabilitation.

Lorraine Finlay

Commissioner, Australian Human Rights Commission

Lorraine Finlay is the Human Rights Commissioner at the Australian Human Rights Commission.  In this role Lorraine leads the work of the Commission in areas including modern slavery, asylum seekers and refugees, business & human rights, and technology & human rights.

Prior to joining the Commission, Lorraine has worked as a lawyer and academic specializing in human rights and public law.  She holds a dual Masters in Law from New York University and the National University of Singapore, where she studied as a Singapura Scholar.  Her past roles have included working as the Senior Human Trafficking Specialist with the Australian Mission to ASEAN, an academic at Murdoch University, and a State Prosecutor with the WA DPP. 

Naomi Pfitzner

Deputy Director, Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre

Dr Naomi Pfitzner is Deputy Director of the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre and a Lecturer in Criminology at Monash University.

Naomi is also a Associate Investigator on an ARC Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women awarded in 2023. Naomi has extensive research experience in family violence prevention and response. She conducts research in the area of family violence, gender, family studies, social policy and law. Her work has a key focus on the primary prevention of family violence, respectful relationships education and gender equality.

We encourage your club to purchase tickets for this essential event and host an impactful gathering that brings all members together. Additionally, individual members are welcome to buy tickets on their own to enjoy this enlightening experience independently. By joining this collective effort or attending individually, you can foster meaningful discussions and strengthen your commitment to preventing gender-based violence.

Don’t miss out—buy your tickets now to ensure your place and make a difference together!

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Welcome to our SISEAP Quarterly Calendar page! Here, we’ve compiled an essential resource for you, featuring all upcoming important dates from Headquarters, Programme, and Membership across the Federation, as well as key UN days. This calendar is designed to keep you informed and engaged with our community, ensuring you never miss out on vital events and deadlines. Whether you’re a member seeking to participate in programme activities or simply want to stay connected with global initiatives, our quarterly calendar serves as your go-to guide for all significant dates ahead. Explore, plan, and get involved!

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Soroptimists love to attend events and conferences.  These events bring together Soroptimists from the 5 Federations providing opportunities to network and collaborate on projects. Conventions provide opportunities to learn about existing and emerging issue affecting women and girls, attend workshops and listen to key note speakers, all opportunities to expand the professional and personal development of Soroptimist. 

In the Soroptimist calendar, there are Federation conferences every two years, an international convention every 4 years and the wonderful celebration of welcoming new members to the Soroptimist movement every time a new Club Charters. Clubs also hold frequent events which raise funds or promote awareness advocacy. Webinars are also regularly hosted on a variety of topics

Webinars

Soroptimist International South East Asia Pacific regularly presents live interactive presentations. These webinars cover a range of topics. Webinars on the projects which we deliver. The value of membership as well as self-training webinars on how to use Google Drive, navigate the website and use the Programme reporting database.   

Link to SISEAP youtube to view all webinars

Conferences

Soroptimist International Africa 

 

Soroptimist International Africa Federation Conference.

To be held in Morocco from the 8-11 May 2025

Theme: Battle Against Cervical Cancer

Conference Venue:  The Dominium Palace.

Located in the heart of Agadir, Dominium Palace combines elegance and well-being. 

Conference website

Link to register

SI Mongolia Friendship Tour

Soroptimists from Mongolia, SI Ulaanbaatar and SI Darkhan invite Soroptimists to visit with for the twin Charter Celebrations of:

25th Charter Celebration of SI Ulaanbaatar

20th Charter Celebration of SI Darkhan

Soroptimist will enjoy the hospitality of our Soroptimist sisters whilst visiting a unique part of the world.   

There are two tours

15-25 August 2025 which inludes a trip to Khuvsgul or

19-25 August 2025 

 Read the full intierary here 

A action packed itinerary has been prepared by our Soroptimist sisters,  visiting Ulaanbaatar, Tereli Camp, Darkhan, Kharaa River, Selenge province, overnight in a Ger camp, Tujiin Nars National Park, Chinggis Khaan memorial and the two anniversay dinners.  Including an option to take a additional tour to Khuvsgul.

 

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Club Charters

Joining the Soroptimist movement brings great joy, the formation and charter of a new Club is always a celebration, new members are welcomed and valued. Membership is a gift. As club charter events are announced you will find them listed here.  

SI South East Asia Pacific

There are no new club charters on the horizon,  if you wish to assist with chartering a club in your area, please contact SISEAP. 

Webinars

Soroptimist International South East Asia Pacific, regularly presents live interactive presentations.  

Upcoming Webinar:

Together we Thrive: Real Stories of Membership Success Webinar 

DATE: Sunday 13th April 2025
TIME: 3:30 pm AEST (Duration 1.5hr - 2hr)

Welcome to 2025. I hope you all had a relaxing time over the festive season and are now ready and energised to plan for the Soroptimist year ahead.

During April Membership Month, we are excited to invite you to an opportunity to attend a SISEAP webinar. You will hear from members and clubs about their insights on a successful member recruitment strategy. It will be an opportune time to pick up tips and enthuse our clubs into 2025.

Four speakers from across Australia, Asia, and New Zealand/Pacific will share a short presentation on the 'how', the outcomes and their experience of a thriving recruitment action plan.

For futher information on speakers visit 

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Past Webinar Viewing

To view the following webinars, check out our youtube page:

Adolescents: Agents for Advocacy

SISEAP SI CSW69 On the Road to Beijing +30

SISEAP International Women's Day webinar

SISEAP Rural Women our actions 

Digital Democracy for Disasters 

SISEAP Online Community 

PAST WEBINARS

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SISEAP Membership

Soroptimist International is a global movement of women, with members belonging to more than 3,000 clubs in 126 countries/territories, spread over 5 Federations