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How to Deal With a Foreign Colleague Who Can’t Say No 30/07/2016

Alaimo has spent a year interviewing PR professionals around the world on the fascinating cultural differences in communicating in their countries. I am very honoured to be the Australian representative and can't wait to read 'Pitch, Tweet or Engage in the Street' in August. In the meantime, here's a taster! http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/07/31/jobs/how-to-deal-with-a-foreign-colleague-who-cant-say-no.html?_r=1&referer=

How to Deal With a Foreign Colleague Who Can’t Say No In some countries, saying no is rude, so you may not be able to count on a co-worker’s “yes.” Communicating globally requires adapting to such differences.

What The Major Parties Have Promised For Domestic Violence 30/06/2016

Great summary of promises by political party http://huff.to/2942iXY

What The Major Parties Have Promised For Domestic Violence Rosie Batty brought family violence back into the campaign spotlight.

Despite raised awareness, domestic violence deaths remain at 'epidemic proportions' 30/06/2016

Outrageous that Domestic Violence deaths are still at epidemic
proportions http://bit.ly/294mMnU. Visit http://www.wel.org.au/ to see where each political party stands on before you vote!

Despite raised awareness, domestic violence deaths remain at 'epidemic proportions' Just ten days before the election, the grim tally flicked to 34.

Photos 27/06/2016

BROKEN PROMISE? No announcement yet from Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on funding for women’s refuges and front line services.

Women around Australia listened to the Liberal National Coalition Party Campaign Launch today with hope. Our hopes were dashed. There are just a few days left for Malcolm to make good on his promise. WEL CALLS ON YOU to send a message to the PM, Senator Michaelia Cash and your local member to fund women’s refuges.

Email: [email protected] OR [email protected]

In his launch speech the PM talked of the right to live without fear of violence and that his first announcement on becoming PM had been on eliminating violence against women.

Did an announcement follow? YES

Was it about funding for women’s refuges and front line services? NO

It was a $64m commitment to crack down on the trafficking of illegal fi****ms by criminal gangs. Good but not much use to thousands of women and children fleeing domestic violence and needing shelter.

In May, WEL wrote to the PM asking him to commit $1billion over 5 years ($200m p.a.) to the Women and Children’s Safety Program (WCSP), to provide women’s refuges and other front line emergency support services for women and their children escaping violence.

The Commonwealth contribution to WCSP would be $200 million a year, or just 2 cents a day. To highlight this, WEL launched its campaign, asking people in the community to urge political leaders to spend the 2 cents a day needed to fund women’s refuges and other frontline services.

In his letter to WEL on 15 June Tony Nutt (National Campaign Director for the Turnbull Coalition Team) wrote that ‘The Coalition will make further announcements about specific funding for domestic Violence initiatives, including frontline services, before the election.’

Last week there was a Liberal media release saying, ‘The Turnbull Coalition is resolute in its commitment to ensure women and children are safe in their homes, safe on the streets and safe online.’

www.liberal.org.au/…/coalition-boost-domestic-violence-fron…

This $15m announcement was detail about part of the $33.3m ($100m over 3 years) already announced in the Federal Budget. It will go to the 1800RESPECT helpline; a housing innovation fund to provide safe accommodation for women and children; financial counselling and capacity building and access to microfinance; and innovative and collaborative service delivery between specialist family violence service providers and health and social services providers

Not good enough from our feminist Prime Minister.

BROKEN PROMISE? No announcement yet from Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on funding for women’s refuges and front line services.

Women around Australia listened to the Liberal National Coalition Party Campaign Launch today with hope. Our hopes were dashed. There are just a few days left for Malcolm to make good on his promise. WEL CALLS ON YOU to send a message to the PM, Senator Michaelia Cash and your local member to fund women’s refuges.

Email: [email protected] OR [email protected]

In his launch speech the PM talked of the right to live without fear of violence and that his first announcement on becoming PM had been on eliminating violence against women.

Did an announcement follow? YES

Was it about funding for women’s refuges and front line services? NO

It was a $64m commitment to crack down on the trafficking of illegal fi****ms by criminal gangs. Good but not much use to thousands of women and children fleeing domestic violence and needing shelter.

In May, WEL wrote to the PM asking him to commit $1billion over 5 years ($200m p.a.) to the Women and Children’s Safety Program (WCSP), to provide women’s refuges and other front line emergency support services for women and their children escaping violence.

The Commonwealth contribution to WCSP would be $200 million a year, or just 2 cents a day. To highlight this, WEL launched its campaign, asking people in the community to urge political leaders to spend the 2 cents a day needed to fund women’s refuges and other frontline services.

In his letter to WEL on 15 June Tony Nutt (National Campaign Director for the Turnbull Coalition Team) wrote that ‘The Coalition will make further announcements about specific funding for domestic Violence initiatives, including frontline services, before the election.’

Last week there was a Liberal media release saying, ‘The Turnbull Coalition is resolute in its commitment to ensure women and children are safe in their homes, safe on the streets and safe online.’

www.liberal.org.au/latest-news/2016/06/21/coalition-boost-domestic-violence-frontline-services

This $15m announcement was detail about part of the $33.3m ($100m over 3 years) already announced in the Federal Budget. It will go to the 1800RESPECT helpline; a housing innovation fund to provide safe accommodation for women and children; financial counselling and capacity building and access to microfinance; and innovative and collaborative service delivery between specialist family violence service providers and health and social services providers

Not good enough from our feminist Prime Minister.

24/06/2016

Managing reputation can be a risky business !!!!
http://bit.ly/28UxhuI

www.governanceinstitute.com.au

Photos 20/05/2016

NFAW budget gender lens definitely worth a read.

This is why the National Foundation for Australian Women is calling on both parties to "stop the war on women" !

Photos 20/05/2016

This is why the National Foundation for Australian Women is calling on both parties to "stop the war on women" !

Drive so others survive 02/05/2016

Just two weeks ago eight people died on the roads in NSW alone on ANZAC weekend. When will we ever learn?

Drive so others survive This is "Drive so others survive" by on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

Careers : CallidusPR 22/03/2016

Anyone looking for a PR job in an awesome company !!!

Careers : CallidusPR Passionate about PR

Photos 05/02/2016

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