Human Rights in Housing Practice
Event Location:
Online training - link will be sent prior to course date
This course will help you understand the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities and build your confidence to apply the Charter to housing practice. The course provides an understanding of human rights at an international, national, and state level and how human rights fit within the Residential Tenancies legislative framework.
The course takes a participatory and reflective approach to learning, to support understanding of how to apply a rights-based approach to housing management.
Learning outcomes
- Examine how the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities applies to housing practice
- Apply human rights principles to housing practice in line with organisational policies and procedures
- Adopt a housing management approach that focuses on sustaining tenancies
Course topics
- What are human rights and why are they important?
- The Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities
- The Charter and its application to community housing
- A rights-based approach to practice
- When rights are limited
- Procedural fairness
- Reasonable and proportionate test
- Good decision making
Who is this course for?
- All community housing staff and managers/supervisors
Delivery
- Live training via the Zoom platform. The course runs for 3 hours
This workshop includes:
- Expert presenter
- Discussion and activities to embed your learning
- Takeaway resources
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