We develop and deliver comprehensive programs that cover respectful relationships, family violence and sexual assault, sex education, gender and sexuality, support and accountability,  consent and communication. We centre people who have experienced or are experiencing violence. Our project is informed by transformative justice and intersectional feminism.

Some of us are also individually involved in projects that facilitate community-based responses to family and sexual violence, using transformative justice frameworks to create alternative pathways to those leading to the criminal, legal and prison systems.

Use the links at the top right of the page to find out more about our programs for secondary schools, for community organisations, for professional development, and our advocacy programs. 


These are some of the organisations and schools we have facilitated workshops at:

Secondary School Program: Ararat College, Bayside College, Braybrook Secondary College, Cobden Technical College, Colac Secondary College, Collingwood Alternative School, Copperfield College, Daylesford Secondary College, Footscray City College, Grovedale College, Hoppers Crossing Secondary School, Keilor Downs College, Laverton Secondary College, Manor Lakes P-12 College, Marian College, Maryborough Education Centre, Melbourne Academy / Melbourne City Mission, Northern Bay College, Overnewton College, Southern Cross Grammar, St Bernards College, St Joseph's Flexible Learning Centre, Staughton Vale College, Tarneit College, Taylor's Lakes, VCAL Kurunjang Secondary College, VCAL Manor Lakes, Victoria University Secondary College, Victorian College of the Deaf, VU Deer Park Secondary College

TAFE/VE, University and Community Groups Program: Brisbane Free Uni, Broadmeadows Campus of Kangan Institute, Federation University, Mt Helen Campus, RMIT Queer Student Union, Shepparton TAFE VETIs, Victoria University Community Services students, Victoria University Early Childhood students, Victoria University Nursing Students, Victoria University Social Work students, Victoria University Youth Work students, Wangaratta TAFE VETIs, Banksia Gardens Community Services, Braybrook Young Mum's Group, Camp Out, Djerriwarrah Community Services, Expanded Horizons, MIND Australia, Spirit West Foundation, Thrive Symposium, Western Bulldogs Community Foundation, Youth Peer Work Mini Conference

Professional Development: Braybrook Secondary College, Frontyard Youth Services, Keilor Downs College, Marian College, Maribyrnong Secondary College, Overnewton College, Templestowe College, Whitelion, Women's Health West, Switchboard, YSAS Youth Worker Conference, Centre for Non Violence, Djirra Aboriginal Family Violence Legal Service, Gender Equity Victoria, Victoria University, Women’s Health East, WIRE

 

We acknowledge that Undercurrent is situated on the land of the Wurundjeri and Bunurong Peoples of the Kulin Nation. We stand on this land as beneficiaries of an uncompensated and unreconciled dispossession which began over 200 years ago and continues today. We would like to reflect that within acknowledgement there should be action. How do we act in solidarity with First Nations peoples? How do we act against the economic and social systems which reinforce racism, oppression and subjugation?