28-29 Oct 2026
Rydges World Square Sydney
5th Annual

Engaging Men & Boys to End the Cycle of Violence Conference

Using strength-based & intentional approaches to enhance practice, prevention & early intervention

Violence doesn’t begin with a fist. It begins with unchallenged norms, unaddressed trauma, and a system that still doesn’t know how to engage men or support boys before crisis hits.

Now in its 5th year, this landmark two-day conference brings together Australia’s leading researchers, frontline practitioners, survivor advocates, and policymakers to confront one of our most urgent national challenges — and map what comes next.

Across two days and two specialist streams, you’ll explore what actually drives men to use violence, what stops them, and what the sector can do to evolve. From coercive control and behaviour change programs to early prevention, fatherhood, schools, digital harm, and the manosphere – every session is built for people doing the hard work.

Hear from 40+ speakers, including world-leading experts, First Nations voices, and lived experience advocates.

Walk away with evidence, tools, and a network ready to act.
This is not another conference about the problem. It’s about what we do next.

Your event experience

Learn from a powerhouse speaker lineup – global experts including David Mandel in person & Lori Heise alongside frontline practitioners, First Nations leaders & lived experience advocates

Don’t just listen participate, with guided reflective sessions & a live, in-room Man Cave workshop that puts you in the boys’ seat

Choose your own path across specialist streams: boys & education, behaviour change practice, and therapeutic & trauma-informed approaches

Stay ahead of the curve with essential updates on coercive control, the manosphere, AI-enabled harm & the latest Ten to Men evidence

Connect with peers from community, government, justice, health & education sectors who are doing the same hard work you are

Speakers

Benefits of attending

What’s new in 2026?

  • A stream dedicated to therapeutic, trauma-informed & trauma-capable practice
  • The Man Cave live in the room — experience their program first-hand as a participant, not an observer, followed by facilitated group debriefs
  • Guided reflective in-room sessions built into the agenda to help you process and apply what you’re hearing
  • Student voices on stage — hear directly from young men who’ve completed the Leading Men program
  • A political spotlight, with the Commonwealth Government Special Envoy for Men’s Health Dan Repacholi MP

Who will attend

Representatives of the community, government, police, justice, recovery & education sectors with responsibilities that include:

  • Men’s Behaviour Change
  • Family & Domestic Violence
  • Women, Children & Families
  • Violence Prevention
  • Mental Health
  • Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD)
  • Rehabilitation & Counselling
  • Youth Services
  • Student Wellbeing & Behaviour

Agenda

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

Morning

STREAM A: Reaching boys: Prevention, identity & change

STREAM B: Behind the behaviour: Men, violence & change

Afternoon

STREAM A: Reaching boys: Prevention, identity & change

STREAM B: Therapeutic, trauma-informed & trauma-capable practice

All times shown are in AEDT

Workshops
30 October 2026
9:00 am - 3:00 pm

From Insight to Practice – Assessing Men’s Health & Men’s Violence, & Partnering for Safety

This workshop picks up where the keynote ends. Working with men who use violence means taking their mental health, substance use and distress seriously — without letting any of it become an excuse. Through case material, mapping tools, and guided practice, participants will assess men’s wellbeing as a behavioural pattern and partner with survivors to strengthen safety and accountability. Practical and hands-on for anyone working with men as fathers, partners and clients.

Attend & learn

  • Apply a pattern-based lens to depression, suicidality & substance use
  • Assess risk bi-directionally: wellbeing driving violence & vice versa
  • Recognise suicidal threats used as coercive control & respond firmly
  • Use the partnering approach to surface survivors’ protective efforts
  • Document behaviour & impact in language that holds up in legal settings

Pricing:

  • $699+GST: Save $300 when purchased by 14 August
  • $799+GST: Save $200 when purchased by 11 September
  • $899+GST: Save $100 when purchased by 2 October
  • $999+GST: Standard rate after early bird
David Mandel, MA, LPC

David Mandel, MA, LPC

CEO, Founder & Co-Owner

Safe & Together Institute

Logistics
28-29 October 2026
9:00am-4:30pm

Venue: Rydges World Square, 389 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000

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 events presented by The Hatchery. 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.

Pricing

Book now and save with our early bird pricing!

Save up until 14 August

$2,399

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $500

Save up until 11 September

$2,599

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $300

Save up until 2 October

$2,799

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $100

Standard pricing after early bird

$2,899

+GST

Price after early bird savings

Save up until 14 August

$2,199

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $500

Save up until 11 September

$2,399

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $300

Save up until 2 October

$2,599

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $100

Standard pricing after early bird

$2,699

+GST

Price after early bird savings

Save up until 14 August

$1,799

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $500

Save up until 11 September

$1,999

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $300

Save up until 2 October

$2,199

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $100

Standard pricing after early bird

$2,299

+GST

Price after early bird savings

Save up until 14 August

$1,599

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $500

Save up until 11 September

$1,799

Early bird pricing

Save $300

Save up until 2 October

$2,599

+GST

Early bird pricing

Save $100

Standard pricing after early bird

$2,099

+GST

Price after early bird savings

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.

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