28-29 Jul 2026
Gadigal Land | Aerial UTS Sydney & Online
4th Annual

Ending Coercive Control & Family Violence Conference NSW

Transforming systems & practice into trauma-informed, survivor-centred action

The conversation surrounding domestic and family violence is shifting. We are moving past the initial phase of naming the problem and entering a critical period of implementation. 

The 4th Annual Ending Coercive Control & Family Violence Conference marks a shift from awareness to action. Moving beyond silos, the program explores the ‘invisible’ mechanics of abuse – from the ‘Homicide Timeline’ to the weaponisation of legal systems and the influence of the ‘Manosphere’ on youth.

This year’s annual conference will explore shifting toward trauma-informed, culturally grounded prevention, prioritising children’s voices as primary victims and placing lived expertise at the heart of change. 

Attendees will gain a deep understanding of how to decode patterns of harm and navigate new legislation. This conference provides a critical space to discuss and challenge practise, systems and processes to reduce harm and enable collective safety.

Your event experience

Network with over 250 professionals nationally from NFP, frontline, legal, government services and more

Hear from 45+ professionals and thought-leaders to strengthen your practice and be at the forefront of research and innovation

A unique opportunity to attend different streams to tailor your experience on systems abuse and safety, coercive control in practice and children as survivors in their own right

Post-event workshops that deep-dive into working with lived expertise to enhance your practice

Speakers

Key benefits

What’s new in 2026?

  • Dedicated Child-Centred Stream: Access a full day of programming focused exclusively on centring children’s voices and understanding their unique language of harm
  • Law Enforcement Innovations: Hear directly from a multi-jurisdictional police panel on pro-intervention modelling and improved evidence collection methods
  • Global Expertise & Systems Reform: Learn from world-leading expert Prof. Jane Monckton Smith and join the push for systemic, pattern-based prevention strategies

Audience

This event is designed for leaders, specialists, and practitioners in the FDV and related sectors seeking to stay informed about coercive control in Australia and to engage in key discussions surrounding this critical issue.

Relevant for representatives from the NGO Community, Government, Police & Justice sectors, with roles & responsibilities including: 

 

  • Family & Domestic Violence Services
  • Intimate Partner & Sexual Assault Services
  • Women’s Services, Shelters, & Refuges
  • CALD, Refugee, Migrant & Immigration Services
  • Children’s Services & Child Protection
  • Men’s Behaviour Change
  • Alcohol & Other Drugs
  • Legislative Change & Reform of Family Law
  • Healing, Recovery, & Therapeutic Services

Agenda

Day 2 sessions will be presented in curated streams, allowing you to pick the pathway that best resonates with your learning journey.

 

STREAM A: Designing safety into every service & system
Rethinking systems responses to family and domestic violence requires a holistic approach that addresses the complexities of this pervasive issue. This stream will address the complex and insidious nature of systems abuse, the intersection of family law, and support for at-risk and vulnerable women.

STREAM B: Centring the voices of children in responses to violence
Centring the voices of children in responses to violence is crucial for providing effective and compassionate support to young survivors. Children who experience violence, whether directly or indirectly, often face unique challenges in processing their emotions and navigating their experiences. This stream prioritises their perspectives.

STREAM C: Coercive control in practice
This stream invites practitioners to lean into best practice. Sessions will focus on elements of practice, including recognising signs of coercion and control, promoting victim safety and support, and trauma-informed approaches.

Support resources

 

Full Stop Australia
1800 FULL STOP (1800 385 578).
Free 24/7 telephone and online counselling.
Wirringa Baiya – Aboriginal Women’s Legal Centre
Phone: (02) 9569 3847 or 1800 686 587
A NSW state-wide community legal centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, children and youth.
Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service.
1800 WDVCAS Local
Cover all postcodes in NSW. WDVCAS provides women and their children with information, advocacy and safety planning where appropriate.
NSW Domestic Violence Line 1800 656 463 Telephone counselling, information and referral for women and same sex partners who are experiencing or who have experienced domestic violence.
Women’s Legal Services NSW Phone: 1800 801 501 or (02) 8745 6988 Free confidential legal information, advice and referrals for women in NSW with a focus on family law, domestic violence, sexual assault and discrimination.
Immigrant Women’s Speakout Association NSW
Phone: (02) 9635 8022
For migrant and refugee women who are victims of violence. Counselling and bilingual workers.
Mens referral service
1300 766 491
Support for men who use violence to change their behaviour
Workshops
30 July 2026
9:30 am - 12:00 pm

How to centre lived experience in frontline service delivery

This lived experience workshop explores how trauma-informed practice can be strengthened through meaningful engagement with those who have navigated complex service systems and cycles of harm.

Designed for frontline leaders and practitioners, this session will explore how to move beyond ‘tick-a-box’ consultation. 

Participants will hear directly from lived experts about the ethics of engagement, the importance of clear boundaries, and the real-world impact of transparency – or the lack thereof – within the sector.

The workshop provides practical guidance on navigating the challenges of engagement, ensuring roles and expectations are clear, and shifting from reactive crisis management to proactive, person-centred service design that prioritises safety and dignity.

*All times are shown in AEST

Attend & learn:

  • Engage lived experts through an ethical, non-tokenistic framework
  • Identify where rigid service systems may inadvertently enable harm
  • Translate lived insight into more accessible, inclusive service models
  • Disrupt the systemic barriers that prevent meaningful client recovery
  • Embed trauma-informed, lasting impact into frontline touchpoints

 

Pricing:

  • $399 +GST: Save $300 when purchased by 22 May
  • $499 +GST: Save $200 when purchased by 19 June
  • $599 +GST: Save $100 when purchased by 10 July
  • $699 +GST: Standard rate after early bird
Karen Bevan

Karen Bevan

CEO

Full Stop Australia

30 July 2026
1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Putting kids first in family violence conversations

Family violence creates a complex landscape for children, requiring practitioners to balance high-stakes risk with compassionate, child-centred care. 

This workshop moves beyond theory to build your confidence in facilitating supportive conversations that prioritise a child’s safety and well-being. Participants will examine ethical accountabilities and the duty of care while practising techniques to manage risk effectively. By centring the child’s voice, you will learn to navigate difficult disclosures and ensure your practice remains grounded in safety-first, trauma and violence-informed principles.

*All times are shown in AEST

Attend & learn:

  • Practical dialogue skills: Master techniques for safe, supportive conversations with children
  • Risk management: Learn to identify and mitigate risks within family violence contexts
  • Ethical clarity: Strengthen your understanding of duty of care and ethical obligations
  • Child-centred practice: Gain tools to keep the child’s well-being at the heart of every interaction
  • Trauma-informed confidence: Build the skills to manage complex disclosures with professional care

 

Pricing:

  • $399 +GST: Save $300 when purchased by 22 May
  • $499 +GST: Save $200 when purchased by 19 June
  • $599 +GST: Save $100 when purchased by 10 July
  • $699 +GST: Standard rate after early bird
Dr. Tracy Castelino

Dr. Tracy Castelino

Consultant

ShantiWorks

Logistics
28-29 July 2026
9:00am-4:15pm

Venue: Aerial UTS Function Centre, Building 10, Level 7/235 Jones St, Ultimo, NSW, 2007

Sydney, Gadigal Land & Online

Online: Learn from anywhere with our interactive online technology.

Benefits of attending in-person: This is the perfect networking opportunity for leaders, in an environment that will set you up to build new connections and a support network of like-minded peers!

Food & catering requirements: Catering is provided at all in-person The Hatchery events. Dietary requirements and special needs are to be communicated to event organisers one week prior to the event commencing. Please identify yourself to The Hatchery staff upon arrival to ensure all your needs are met.

Dress code: The event dress code is Business casual.

Pricing

Book now and save with our early bird pricing!

Save up until 22 May

$1,699

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $500

Save up until 19 June

$1,899

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $300

Save up until 10 July

$1,999

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $200

Standard rates

$2,199

+GST

Save up until 22 May

$1,499

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $500

Save up until 19 June

$1,699

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $300

Save up until 10 July

$1,799

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $200

Standard rates

$1,999

+GST

Save up until 22 May

$2,299

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $500

Save up until 19 June

$2,499

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $300

Save up until 10 July

$2,599

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $200

Standard rates

$2,799

+GST

Save up until 22 May

$2,099

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $500

Save up until 19 June

$2,299

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $300

Save up until 10 July

$2,399

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $200

Standard rates

$2,599

+GST

Bring your colleagues and save with a group discount

Groups of 5-8 save 10%

Groups of 9-11 save 15%

Groups of 12+ save 20%  

 

 

The Hatchery Impact Program

The Hatchery is dedicated to connecting people with knowledge to inspire change. To do this, we endeavour to make our conferences as accessible as possible. As such, The Hatchery is delighted to offer a select number of free passes to representatives of small NGOs & interested individuals who may not otherwise be able to pay to attend.

To apply, please complete this survey here.

Hear from our previous delegates...
Supported by Community Legal Centres Queensland, NSW Council of Social Service (NCOSS), Women's Justice Network & Domestic Violence NSW

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