Dr Hannah Tonkin (She/Her)
Inaugural Women's Safety Commissioner
Department of Communities & Justice NSW
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.
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 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
Speakers
Inaugural Women's Safety Commissioner
Department of Communities & Justice NSW
Founder & Director, Flequity Ventures & Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences
UNSW Sydney
Walkley Award-winning journalist, advocate, public speaker, and Premier's NSW Woman of Excellence for 2024
CEO, Women’s Community Shelters, Chair of the Board, DV NSW, Independent Member
NSW Coercive Control Taskforce
Commander
New South Wales Police Sex Crimes Squad
Investigations Manager
New South Wales Police Sex Crimes Squad
Community Liaison Officer, Multicultural Policy and Engagement
Department of Communities and Justice NSW
Principal Legal Officer
Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service (QIFVLS)
DFV and Children's Service Practice, Policy, and Sector Leader. Board Director. Social Worker, Approved Victim Services Counsellor, Play Therapist, and Clinical Supervisor
Non-Executive Director, Women and Girls’ Emergency Centre
Independent speaker, also Senior Policy Officer, Family and Sexual Violence System Policy, Policy, Prevention and Impact Branch
Department of Families, Fairness and Housing
Executive Manager of Legal Services and Principal Lawyer
InTouch Multicultural Centre Against Family Violence
Founder/Managing Director, Beyond DV,
Board Chair, Australian Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Recovery Alliance
Professor (Practice), Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University, Honorary Professorial Fellow, Melbourne Law School - University of Melbourne
Principal Consultant, Sequre Consulting
Chair in Child & Family Research
School of Health Sciences and Social Work, Griffith Criminology Institute & Griffith Centre for Mental Health, Griffith University
Director – Family Violence, Director – Access, Equity and Inclusion
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
CEO
Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS)
Motivational Speaker for domestic abuse
Lived Expertise Coercive Control Reference Group
Advocate, Educator, Connector
NSW Coercive Control Taskforce (Lived Experience & First Nations)
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:
CEO, Women’s Community Shelters, Chair of the Board, DV NSW, Independent Member
NSW Coercive Control Taskforce
Walkley Award-winning journalist, advocate, public speaker, and Premier's NSW Woman of Excellence for 2024
Agenda
CHAIR
Dr Tessa Boyd-Caine
CEO
Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS)
Dr Hannah Tonkin’s keynote address will provide an update on efforts to address coercive control in NSW, with a focus on implementation activities and monitoring processes as the new coercive control offence comes into effect on 1 July 2024.
Dr Hannah Tonkin (She/Her)
Inaugural Women's Safety Commissioner
Department of Communities & Justice NSW
This session invites discussion and input on pending legislative change as well as the implementation of post-legislative changes in practice
CHAIR
Elena Rosenman
Board Chair, Women’s Legal Services Australia
CEO, Women’s Legal Services ACT
Angela Lynch (She/Her)
Sector Engagement Manager
DV-Alert
Pip Davis
Principal Solicitor
Women’s Legal Service NSW
Christine Robinson
CEO
Wirringa Baiya Aboriginal Women's Legal Centre
Yvette Cehtel
CEO
Women’s Legal Service TAS
Ajsela Siskovic
Executive Manager of Legal Services and Principal Lawyer
InTouch Multicultural Centre Against Family Violence
CHAIR
Katherine Berney (She/Her)
Executive Director
National Women’s Safety Alliance
Jess Hill
Walkley Award-winning journalist, advocate, public speaker, and Premier's NSW Woman of Excellence for 2024
Prof. Michael Salter
Professor of Criminology, School of Social Sciences
UNSW
Angela Lynch (She/Her)
Sector Engagement Manager
DV-Alert
Annabelle Daniel OAM
CEO, Women’s Community Shelters, Chair of the Board, DV NSW, Independent Member
NSW Coercive Control Taskforce
Patty Kinnersly
CEO
OurWatch
CHAIR
Dr Tessa Boyd-Caine
CEO
Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS)
Dr Hannah Tonkin’s keynote address will provide an update on efforts to address coercive control in NSW, with a focus on implementation activities and monitoring processes as the new coercive control offence comes into effect on 1 July 2024.
Dr Hannah Tonkin (She/Her)
Inaugural Women's Safety Commissioner
Department of Communities & Justice NSW
This session invites discussion and input on pending legislative change as well as the implementation of post-legislative changes in practice
CHAIR
Elena Rosenman
Board Chair, Women’s Legal Services Australia
CEO, Women’s Legal Services ACT
Angela Lynch (She/Her)
Sector Engagement Manager
DV-Alert
Pip Davis
Principal Solicitor
Women’s Legal Service NSW
Christine Robinson
CEO
Wirringa Baiya Aboriginal Women's Legal Centre
Yvette Cehtel
CEO
Women’s Legal Service TAS
Ajsela Siskovic
Executive Manager of Legal Services and Principal Lawyer
InTouch Multicultural Centre Against Family Violence
CHAIR
Katherine Berney (She/Her)
Executive Director
National Women’s Safety Alliance
Jess Hill
Walkley Award-winning journalist, advocate, public speaker, and Premier's NSW Woman of Excellence for 2024
Prof. Michael Salter
Professor of Criminology, School of Social Sciences
UNSW
Angela Lynch (She/Her)
Sector Engagement Manager
DV-Alert
Annabelle Daniel OAM
CEO, Women’s Community Shelters, Chair of the Board, DV NSW, Independent Member
NSW Coercive Control Taskforce
Patty Kinnersly
CEO
OurWatch
Hunter Johnson
CEO
The Man Cave
Dr Zac Seidler
Clinical psychologist, Global Director - Men’s Health Research, Movember
and Senior Research Fellow with Orygen, University of Melbourne
Detective Superintendent Jayne Doherty APM
Commander
New South Wales Police Sex Crimes Squad
Detective Sergeant Ellen Quinn
Investigations Manager
New South Wales Police Sex Crimes Squad
Catherine Fitzpatrick
Founder & Director, Flequity Ventures & Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences
UNSW Sydney
CHAIR
Hayley Foster
Director – Family Violence, Director – Access, Equity and Inclusion
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
Anne Hollonds
National Children’s Commissioner
Australian Human Rights Commission
Kate Fitz-Gibbon
Professor (Practice), Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University, Honorary Professorial Fellow, Melbourne Law School - University of Melbourne
Principal Consultant, Sequre Consulting
Superintendent Danielle Emerton APM
Commander DV Register
NSW Police
Carolyn Robinson
Founder/Managing Director, Beyond DV,
Board Chair, Australian Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Recovery Alliance
Inspector Melissa Dwyer
Manager, State DFVVP Unit
Queensland Police
Annabelle Daniel OAM
CEO, Women’s Community Shelters, Chair of the Board, DV NSW, Independent Member
NSW Coercive Control Taskforce
Kristy Drower
Motivational Speaker for domestic abuse
Lived Expertise Coercive Control Reference Group
Cecilia McKenzie (She/Her)
Advocate, Educator, Connector
NSW Coercive Control Taskforce (Lived Experience & First Nations)
Jess Wilcox
Advocate
NSW Coercive Control Taskforce (Lived Expertise)
Jane Caro AM
Speaker, writer, novelist, AM, Walkley winner, author of 'The Mother
Dr. Gabrielle Morrissey
CEO
The Women's Resilience Centre
CHAIR
Rebecca Glenn (She/Her)
Chief Executive Officer
Centre for Women’s Economic Safety
Fran Jacka
Director MARAMIS Unit
Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (VIC)
Lara Freidin
Executive Officer
Women’s Legal Services Australia
Shelly Jones
National Head of Programs
The Zahra Foundation Australia
Amie Carrington
CEO
Domestic Violence Action Centre
Inspector Rowena Hardiker
Inspector DFV Coordinator & Advocacy
Queensland Police
Dr. Chez Leggatt-Cook
Practice Improvement & Development
UnitingCare
Professor Silke Meyer
Chair in Child & Family Research
School of Health Sciences and Social Work, Griffith Criminology Institute & Griffith Centre for Mental Health, Griffith University
Tanya Whitehouse OAM
Manager
Macarthur Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service
Dr. Helen Rhodes
Emergency Specialist
South Western Sydney LHD
Hala Abdelnour
CEO
The institute of non-violence
Ajsela Siskovic
Executive Manager of Legal Services and Principal Lawyer
InTouch Multicultural Centre Against Family Violence
Eloise Layard
Manager
LGBTQ+ Health Programs
Thelma Schwartz
Principal Legal Officer
Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service (QIFVLS)
Regan Mitchell
Head of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Strategy
Our Watch
Delilah Shinko
Community Liaison Officer, Multicultural Policy and Engagement
Department of Communities and Justice NSW
Fatima Sayed
Specialist Domestic and Family Violence Officer
Advance Diversity Services
Hannah Taylor-Civitarese
PhD candidate and national social worker
Mary Jo McVeigh OAM
CEO, Cara House and CaraCare
Former AASW Social worker of the year
Kate Fylan
DFV and Children's Service Practice, Policy, and Sector Leader. Board Director. Social Worker, Approved Victim Services Counsellor, Play Therapist, and Clinical Supervisor
Non-Executive Director, Women and Girls’ Emergency Centre
Mary-Ann Delaney
Program Manager, Therapeutic Services
Australian Childhood Foundation
At their tables, attendees are invited to interact and share with each other their experience’s of the last two days and to reflect on what they have learned, what they intend to do differently and what has inspired them.
CHAIR
Tara Hunter
Director of Clinical & Client Services
Full Stop Australia
Di Macleod
Director
Gold Coast Centre Against Sexual Violence
Sarah Williams
Survivor Advocate, Founder
What Were You Wearing Australia
Lizette Twisleton
Head of Engagement
No to Violence
Geraldine Bilston
Independent speaker, also Senior Policy Officer, Family and Sexual Violence System Policy, Policy, Prevention and Impact Branch
Department of Families, Fairness and Housing
At their tables, attendees are invited to interact and share with each other their experience’s of the last two days and to reflect on what they have learned, what they intend to do differently and what has inspired them.
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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.
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Training Manager
Women's Safety Services SA
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:
It is recommended that participants read David’s latest book release before attending this workshop in order to get the most from their experience
Executive Director
Safe & Together Institute
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The Sydney Boulevard Hotel
Sydney, Gadigal Land & Online
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The speakers and topics were incredible. There was such a wealth of knowledge and thought-provoking points were raised. The passion with which they spoke was powerful. I have come away from this conference reinvigorated, and keen to explore the topics and thoughts raised in these sessions”
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