24-25 Jul 2024
Gadigal Land | Sydney Boulevard Hotel & Online

Ending Coercive Control, Family & Domestic Violence

Take action on prevention, response & recovery to drive safer outcomes for women

 

Family, domestic, and intimate partner violence against women is a national crisis and it’s not slowing down. 

A 2023 study found that 57% of FDV reports included coercive control behaviours. The same study found DV assaults have risen 13.5% in the last 5 years. 

Over two days, the ‘Ending Coercive Control, Family & Domestic Violence Against Women’ conference brings together practitioners, experts, and advocates to educate and inspire attendees. It creates a genuine opportunity for collective education, awareness-building, and relationship-building. 

Discussion on critical issues such as the criminalisation of coercive control, the status of legislation across states, pending changes in family law, prevention of, responses to, and recovery from coercive control will take centre stage in this thought-provoking, timely, and insightful event.

Immediate action is imperative to improve outcomes for women. Connect with peers at this event and be part of the drive for change.

Attend and learn how to

Strengthen & frame how we talk about & assess coercive control in practice

Re-think systems responses to family & domestic violence 

Move away from incident-based responses and towards a lifespan approach to violence & coercive control

Ensure that practice reflects the current and emerging evidence base & legal framework on coercive control

Ask the right questions at the right time to assess risk & safety

Navigate interagency collaboration effectively 

Instil culturally safe & inclusive practice & better support under-represented communities

Effectively prevent & respond to intimate partner violence

Centre the voices of children in responses to violence

Connect with culturally responsive practice & learn from First Nations and CALD perspectives, voices, lived experiences, & expertise

The Hatchery Impact Program

 

The Hatchery is committed to ensuring this conference is inclusive and accessible – even when budgetary or financial constraints might be a barrier. The Hatchery Impact Program supports this by offering a small number of guest passes for representatives of small NGOs or other interested individuals who may not otherwise be able to pay to attend and who wish to join this important conversation.  To apply, please complete this short online application

 

If you have any questions, please contact impactprogram@the-hatchery.co

Speakers

Who will attend

This event is appropriate for any practitioner 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 for:

 

  • Family & Domestic Violence Services
  • Intimate Partner & Assault Services
  • Women’s Services, Shelters & Refuges
  • CALD, Refugee, Migrant & Immigration Services
  • Family Services, Relationship & Counselling
  • Children’s Services & Child Protection
  • Men’s Behaviour Change
  • Alcohol & Other Drugs
  • Mental Health Services
  • Legislative Change & Reform of Family Law
  • Economic & Financial Support for Victim-Survivors
  • Healing, Recovery, & Therapeutic Services

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Workshops

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23 July 2024
1:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Perpetrators exert coercive control using a range of behaviours over time, and their effect is cumulative. It can be demonstrated through repeated patterns of behaviour including emotional and financial abuse and isolation, stalking, controlling behaviours, choking and strangulation, and sexual and physical violence.

This practice-based workshop will invite participants to explore how to have conversations with victim-survivors of coercive control that are trauma-informed, work towards a pattern-based risk assessment, and keep central the responses and resistance of victim-survivors.

Attend & learn

  • Unpack key elements of trauma-informed practice
  • Understand the complexity of victim-survivors lived experience, responses, and resistance to coercive control
  • Explore practice models that move away from ‘incident-based’ approaches and instead examine a ‘pattern of behaviour’ approach for risk assessment
  • Strengthen and frame how to talk about and assess coercive control in practice
  • Ask the right questions at the right time to assess risk and safety
Kelly Barrett

Kelly Barrett (She/Her)

Training Manager

Women's Safety Services SA

26 July 2024
9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Imagine risking your life to keep your children safe only to be accused of “choosing him over your children?”

Domestic violence survivors all over the world share the experience of protecting their children yet still being blamed for “choosing their partner over their children,” “failing to protect,” and perpetrating “parental alienation.” Unchecked, these accusations can become the justification for separating children from their protective mothers. Harmful claims can thrive in environments in which fathers’ behavior is ignored while mothers are blamed for domestic violence’s negative impacts.

In David’s recently released book, ‘Stop Blaming Mothers and Ignoring Fathers: How to Transform the Way We Keep Children Safe from Domestic Violence’ he de-constructs the six key myths at the heart of mother-blaming and father-ignoring culture, demonstrating their flaws and limitations. 

At each step along the way, David uses the principles and tools of the Safe & Together Model to outline easy-to-implement solutions to these all-too-common problems. With an approach that is supported by case studies and testimonials of practitioners and survivors, you will learn new ways to partner with survivors and intervene with domestic violence perpetrators as parents.

As a result of this training, participants will have:

  • A better understanding of how the Safe & Together Model improves systems’ abilities to keep children safe from domestic violence
  • How the Safe & Together Model tackles the underlying “myths” that impede successful outcomes in cases
  • How to apply the Model in diverse sectors to improve outcomes for families experiencing domestic violence

It is recommended that participants read David’s latest book release before attending this workshop in order to get the most from their experience

David Mandel

David Mandel

Executive Director

Safe & Together Institute

Location
24-25 July 2024
08:50 am - 05:10 pm

Venue 

The Sydney Boulevard Hotel

Sydney, Gadigal Land & Online

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