Do No Harm - Using trauma-informed AI tools in AI-enabled services
As AI becomes more embedded in service delivery, poorly designed or governed systems can unintentionally cause harm or retraumatisation. To support organisations to identify and address these risks, ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society has developed the Trauma-Informed AI Assessment Toolkit (TIAKIT) - a FREELY available practical resource that helps organisations reflect on how AI and algorithmic tools impact people with lived experience of trauma.
Our February QCN meeting will be an opportunity engage in an interactive session to:
- learn the trauma-informed principles underpinning TIAKIT
- explore how AI systems can shape service-user experiences
- see live demonstrations of TIAKIT in action
- apply toolkit prompts to their own service context
Participants will also hear about opportunities to pilot TIAKIT, access implementation support, contribute feedback, and engage in ongoing research.
About the QCN: The Quality Collaboration Network is a peer-led network for those involved in implementing the Human Services Quality Framework within their organisation.
It provides an opportunity to share experiences, information and resources on audit and quality matters, as well as identifying common issues across the sector to inform system updates to government. Monthly meetings offer guest speakers and discussion on a range of topics, while access to peers and experts provides a community of knowledge and experience to draw on for everyday support.
Involvement is open to quality, policy or compliance risk professionals working in community services non-government organisations in Queensland.
It provides an opportunity to share experiences, information and resources on audit and quality matters, as well as identifying common issues across the sector to inform system updates to government. Monthly meetings offer guest speakers and discussion on a range of topics, while access to peers and experts provides a community of knowledge and experience to draw on for everyday support.
Involvement is open to quality, policy or compliance risk professionals working in community services non-government organisations in Queensland.
This activity may contribute to Continuing Professional Development (CDP) points. Check with your relevant professional association regarding how many points this activity may equate to.
Event Details
Date: Wed 18 February 2026
Time: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Where:
Online
Pricing
| Ticket | Price |
|---|---|
| Single Ticket | Free |
(all prices include GST)
