28-29 Jul 2026
Gadigal Land | Aerial UTS Sydney & Online
4th Annual
Ending Coercive Control, Family & Domestic Violence NSW
Transforming systems & practice into trauma-informed, survivor-centred action

Moving beyond the "what" of the law to the "how" of frontline practice
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.
Key benefits
- Apply trauma-informed, survivor-led and child-centred practices
- Decode youth behaviour patterns influenced by ‘Manosphere’ and online culture
- Apply the ‘Homicide Timeline’ to identify high-risk escalation in relationships
- Design ‘safety by default’ into systems to reduce the burden on survivors
- Translate children’s ‘language of harm’ into better assessments of safety
- Spot systems abuse like defamation threats used to silence victim-survivors