23-24 Oct 2024
Whadjak Noongar Country WA | Pan Pacific Perth & Online
Ending Coercive Control & Family Violence
Forging whole-of-systems approaches to improve responses to keep women and children safe
Adopting a comprehensive response to reduce coercive control and violence
System responses to family violence are often based on physical violence and are incident-based, yet we know that coercive control is based on patterns of behaviour.
This conference will provide an important platform to unite changemakers and collectively address how we can forge new pathways. We’ll focus on how to shift from incident-based responses and towards collaborative wrap-around approaches.
Benefits of attending
- Move away from incident-based responses & towards a lifespan approach to violence & coercive control
- Strengthen & frame how we talk about & assess coercive control in practice
- Re-think systems responses to family & domestic violenceÂ
- Ensure that practice reflects the current & emerging evidence base on coercive control
- Navigate interagency collaboration effectively
- Connect with culturally responsive practice & learn from First Nations & CALD perspectives, voices, lived experiences, & expertise