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PROVIDING A PLATFORM
FOR A UNIFIED
NATIONAL VOICE
REGISTRATION BROCHURE4 - 6 December 2017 I Rydges Melbourne (CBD) stopdomesticviolence.com.au
PROVIDING A PLATFORM
FOR A UNIFIED
NATIONAL VOICE
REGISTRATION BROCHURE4 - 6 December 2017 I Rydges Melbourne (CBD)
PROGRAM 2017
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
DAY ONE: Monday 4 December 2017
7.30am - 8.45am Registration with arrival tea and coffee
ROOM: BROADWAY
CHAIR: MS JACQUI WATT
8.45am - 9.00am Welcome and Housekeeping
Mrs Hayley Pena, Program Research Manager, Australian and New Zealand Mental Health Association
Ms Jacqui Watt, CEO, No to Violence, Men’s Referral Service
9.00am - 9.30am Tech - facilitated abuse – it can happen to any woman
Ms Julie Inman Grant, Commissioner, Office of the eSafety Commissioner
9.30am - 10.00am Cultivating compassion in men and boys: An untapped resource in the primary prevention of violence against women
Dr Michael Salter, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Western Sydney University
10.00am - 10.30am “Catching up” the law to real world of family violence victimisation
Ms Katalin Kraszlan, Acting Commissioner for Victims of Crime, Department of the Attorney General, Western Australia
10.30am - 11.00am Morning Tea with Exhibitors and Poster Presentations | Bobby McGees
ROOM: BROADWAY
CHAIR: MS JACQUI WATT
11.00am - 11.30am Changing our policing response to family violence
Mr Dean McWhirter, Assistant Commissioner, Family Violence Command, Victoria Police
11.30am - 12.00pm Carrying the torch: Victoria’s Royal Commission and how we keep the spotlight on family violence reform.
Ms Fiona McCormack, Chief Executive Officer, Domestic Violence Victoria & Co Chair, Family Violence Steering Committee
12.00pm - 12.30pm Opportunities for addressing the violence as demonstrated and experienced by Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Mr Edward Mosby, Psychologist, Wakai Waian Healing & Council Member, The Domestic and Family Violence Implementation Council
12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch with Exhibitors and Poster Presentations | Bobby McGees
Program is subject to change.
Proudly sponsored by:
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Preventing Violence in our
Communities
Creating a Resilient
Workforce
Developing an improved Mental
Health Response Lived Experience Open Discussion
Room: Chicago
Chair: Moo Baulch
Room: Chorus Line
Chair: Annette Gillespie
Room: Carousel
Chair: Felicity Townsend
Room: Phantom
Chair: Liana Papoutsis
Room: 42nd Street
Chair: Delia Donovan
1.30pm—
2.00pm
A tale of two failures: Indigenous families and 'failure to protect' policies in Australia and Canada
Nursing and midwifery students' knowledge and attitudes towards domestic violence: A national study
Family violence and mental health services - systems, cultures and ways forward
Exploring the impacts of brain Injury within the context of family violence. A qualitative study of people working in the field
Influencing a paradigm shift within a health service - Domestic and family violence specialist coordinator - A model for the future
Dr Kyllie Cripps Acting Director Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of NSW Professor Susan Strega School of Social Work, University of Victoria, Canada
Dr Frances Doran Senior Lecturer, Southern Cross University
Dr Sabin Fernbacher Principal Policy Adviser, Department of Health and Human Services Dr Brendan O’Hanlon Mental Health Program Manager, The Bouverie Centre
Dr Elizabeth Pritchard Researcher, Monash University
Ms Kym Tighe Domestic and Family Violence Coordinator, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service
2.02pm—
2.32pm
What, if any, change have we achieved? Adopting the actions within the national framework for action to prevent alcohol - related family violence
Preventing violence against women through organisational change
Improving domestic violence routine screening (DVRS) in Hunter New England Mental Health: 'Always take the weather with you!'•
Family violence does not discriminate: Two male victims lived experiences
Family violence principal practitioners: Driving family violence practice reform in Victoria
Ms Amy Ferguson Director Policy and Research, Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education
Mr Don Mackenzie Social Worker Mid North Coast Local Health District Ms Jane Newman Clinical Nurse Consultant Womens Health, Mid North Coast Local Health District
Dr Cath Wood Director Allied Health, Hunter New England Mental Health
Mr Gregory Riddett Neurospychotherapist, Still Mind Therapy Mr Philip Hunt, Victim Mr Colin, Victim
Dr Anita Morris Family Violence Principal Practitioner, Department of Health and Human Services Ms Connie Kellett Family Violence Principal Practitioner Department of Justice & Regulation
Program is subject to change.
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5 MINUTE SNAPSHOT PRESENTATIONS Room: Chicago
Chair: Moo Baulch
Room: Chorus Line
Chair: Annette Gillespie
Room: Carousel
Chair: Felicity Townsend
Room: Phantom
Chair: Liana Papoutsis
Room: 42nd Street
Chair: Delia Donovan
2.35pm -
2.40pm
Women's Health Grampians
community of practice for the
prevention of violence against
women
“More than just a piece of paper”:
A new legal-social collaboration at
the Domestic Violence Legal Service
in Darwin
Exploring the storied experiences of
collectivist-oriented perpetrators
and facilitators in an Australian
domestic violence intervention
programme: A narrative inquiry
Follow-up evaluation of a training
program to promote routine
antenatal enquiry for domestic
violence
Feminist framework, active partner involvement and counselling drive - Relationships Australia Tasmania's Men Engaging New Strategies (MENS) program
Miss Dee Angelina Micevski Health Promotion Officer, Women's Health Grampians
Ms Esther Nambiar Solicitor, Domestic Violence Legal Service Ms Melissa Crawford Social and Wellbeing Coordinator, Domestic Violence Legal Service
Mrs Madhuri Mathisen PhD Student- Counselling, The University of Notre Dame, Australia
Dr Kathleen Baird Director of Midwifery and Nursing Education, Griffith University & Gold Coast University Hospital
Ms Yvette Cehtel Manager, Counselling and Support Services, Relationships Australia Tasmania
2.42pm —
2.47pm
The New Frontier : Leveraging technology to address family violence
Brain trauma induced by verbal abuse : Implications for child and elder abuse intervention
The journey of African-born women from intimate partner violence to seeking help
Transforming confusion into action Using art as a vehicle for shifting attitudes towards domestic violence
Ms Pip Robertson Coordinator, Ask Izzy Help at Hand, Infoxchange
Mr Ross Blade President, Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Survivors Group Incorporated
Mrs Sarah Ajowi PhD Scholar, Charles Darwin University
Ms Anita Bentata Speaker, Author, Psychotherapist, Activating Artemis
Mr Lawrence Green Principal, Leader Greatness Ltd
2.49pm—
2.54pm
Investigating the current literature regarding prevalence, incidence, impacts and contributing factors of Brain Injury within a family violence context
Share the dignity: Activities4all - allowing children to heal from the trauma of family violence
Exploring male practitioner privilege and entitlement: Inviting new male employee's to participate in the Men’s Behaviour Change Program prior to facilitating it
Burnout prevention for teams working in family and domestic violence
Life with violence
Ms Penny O'Brien Research Assistant, Monash University
Ms Rochelle Courtenay Founder, Share the Dignity
Mr Luke Addinsall Clinical Specialist, Men and Family Centre
Ms Tori Cooke Manager, Justice & Family Services, Ruah Community Services
Ms Carole Koha Pou Kaihautu CEO, Te Waka Whaiora Trust
2.55pm -
3.30pm
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors and Poster Presentations | Bobby McGees
Program is subject to change.
Presentations within the Snapshot Program are in no particular topic order. Presenters will also be providing a poster within the foyer area for delegates to view.
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DAY ONE: Monday 4 December 2017
Preventing Violence in our
Communities Creating a Resilient Workforce Building Strong Legal Responses Lived Experience Open Discussion
Room: Chicago
Chair: Janine Mahoney
Room: Chorus Line
Chair: Jane Newman
Room: Carousel
Chair: Amy Mouafi
Room: Phantom
Chair: Gregory Riddett
Room: 42nd Street
Chair: Tori Cooke
3.30pm -
4.00pm
Violence Prevention Network - A community development approach to violence prevention in regional Australia
Preparing the family violence workforce: The Victorian Royal Commission and beyond
How to best protect a victim of family violence during the separation process
Broken to brilliant stories of strength
and success
Adolescent to parent abuse: A discursive analysis of the perspectives of helping professionals
Ms Hayley Foster Acting Centre Manager & Violence Prevention Specialist, Northern Rivers Community Legal Centre
Ms Annette Gillespie Chief Executive Officer, safe steps Family Violence Response Centre
Ms Monica Blizzard Principal, Family Law, KHQ Lawyers Ms Kristina Antoniades Special Counsel, KHQ Lawyers
Ms Kate Smith Founding Director, Broken to Brilliant LTD
Miss Emily Coxall Psychologist, Caraniche
4.02pm -
4.32pm
Keeping economic abuse on the radar: prevalence, policy and service responses
Creating a resilient health Workforce : Developing a DFV framework for healthcare services
Body of evidence: Forensic examinations in family violence
This doesn't feel like love Children affected by domestic violence: evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence
Ms Jozica Kutin Researcher/PhD Student, RMIT University Ms Julie Kun CEO, WIRE
Dr Kathleen Baird Director of Midwifery and Nursing Education, Gold Coast University Hospital Mr Angel Carrasco Director of Allied Health, Gold Coast Health
Dr Maaike Moller Forensic Physician, Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine Ms Nerrida Mitchell Senior Counsellor and Team Leader, SECASA
Ms Richelle Menzies Training and Development Coordinator, QUAC
Dr Morag MacSween Sightlines Associate, Domestic Violence Service Management Ms Amanda Greaney, Operations and Contract Manager, Domestic Violence Service Management
4.34pm -
5.04pm
The influences of cultural background and history of victimisation on perceptions of domestic and family violence
Responding to staff affected by domestic and family violence
DV does discriminate ... against women
The iHeal Model, where those with lived experience develop, deliver programs and activities which support the recovery needs of their peers
Family law, family violence and children with a disability or additional needs: The biggest complexity currently overlooked in the judicial system
Miss Shuktika Bose Semester Teaching Fellow, Bond University
Ms Jacaline Kelly Coordinator Women's Health, Western NSW Local Health District
Ms Sharon Carr Lawyer - Family Violence, Peninsula Community Legal Centre
Ms Liana Papoutsis Senior Advisor, Drummond Street Services Ms Karen Field CEO, Drummond Street Services
Ms Emma Gierschick Advocate, Independant Consultant
5.05pm -
6.30pm
Welcome Reception | Bobby McGees
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DAY TWO: Tuesday 5 December 2017
8.30am Registration with arrival tea and coffee
Preventing Violence in our
Communities
Managing Perpetrators of
Domestic Violence
Intervention of Domestic
Violence
Collaborating and
Supporting Diversity and
Intersectionality
Open Discussion
Room: Chicago
Chair: Kelsey Hegarty
Room: Chorus Line
Chair: Amarlie Lilley
Room: Carousel
Chair: Hayley Foster
Room: Phantom
Chair: Joyce Westerman
Room: 42nd Street
Chair: Tori Cooke
9.00am—
9.30am
Counting and contextualising domestic and family violence deaths: Preliminary data findings of the Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Network
A deeper look at the statement that "Every DV has a potential to be a DV homicide"
Domestic violence and homelessness: Implementing a strengths - based, trauma informed, person centred response to promote personal recovery as a socially based intervention
Primary prevention of family violence against people from LGBTI communities
iWitnessed and the reporting of domestic violence offences
Ms Anna Butler Member, Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Network, Domestic Violence Death Review Team (NSW)
Ms Amy Mouafi Criminologist
Dr Geraldene Mackay Clinical Social Worker
Ms Yvonne Lay Senior Policy Advisor, Intersectionality, Our Watch Dr Philomena Horsley Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Gender and Women’s Health Unit, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne
Dr Helen Paterson Senior Lecturer, School of Psychology, University of Sydney
9.32am -
10.02am
Engaging men in the prevention of men's violence against women: the history and future of the White Ribbon Australia Ambassador Program
Maximizing leverage: Outline a method for working more effectively with male participants in group programs for intimate partner violence (IPV)
Universal Services Team (UST) at Eastern Domestic Violence Service (EDVOS)
Supporting Muslim victims of domestic violence: Addressing the vulnerabilities and capitalising on the strengths
Understanding rural nurses' responses to older people with mental health issues who disclose intimate partner violence: a social constructionist approach
Ms Delia Donovan Senior Executive, Community Engagement and Development, White Ribbon Australia
Dr Peter Gibbons Senior Counsellor, Anglicare WA
Ms Gina Kennard Program Manager, Inner East, Eastern Domestic Violence Service (EDVOS) Ms Ashleigh Shanahan Specialist Family Violence Advocare, Eastern Domestic Violence Service (EDVOS)
Ms Sandra Elhelw Wright Policy Officer / Research Student, Victim Support ACT / Australian National University
Ms Molly Claire Nurse Practitioner, Older Persons Mental Health Country Health SA Local Health Network, Mental Health
10.04am -
10.34am
Gold Coast Police Domestic and Family Violence Taskforce - Collaboration and partnerships within an integrated response.
Beyond tolerance and inclusion: Working with LGBTIQ perpetrators of intimate partner violence
Ditching dichotomous thinking: Using narrative therapy in work with men who use violence
Loving me, loving you: an intersectional feminist approach to women and companion animals surviving domestic violence
Building the capacity of community housing providers in responding to tenants experiencing domestic and family violence
Mr Marc Hogan Detective Inspector, Queensland Police Service Ms Kelly -Ann Tansley Integrated Practice Specialist, DVPC Gold Coast
Mr Jackson Fairchild Manager of Counselling, AOD and Family Violence Services, The Victorian AIDS Council Ms Kai Noonan Coordinator, Domestic and Family Violence Project, ACON
Dr Melanie Lotfali Domestic Violence Prevention Officer, Northern NSW Local Health District
A/Prof Heather Fraser Associate Professor in Social Work, Flinders University Ms Carley Milich Children's Advocate, Northern Domestic Violence Service
Ms Zed Tintor Consultant, NSW Federation of Housing Associations
10.35am - Moring Tea with Exhibitors and Poster Presentations | Bobby McGees
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Preventing Violence in our
Communities
Managing Perpetrators of
Domestic Violence
Intervention of Domestic
Violence
Collaborating and
Supporting Diversity and
Intersectionality
Working with Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Island Peoples
Room: Chicago
Chair: Danielle Allen
Room: Chorus Line
Chair: Jackson Fairchild
Room: Carousel
Chair: Helen Paterson
Room: Phantom
Chair: Loren Days
Room: 42nd Street
Chair: Caryn Walsh
11.00am -
11.30am
News media and the prevention of violence against women: Emerging evidence, insights and lessons
Safe Dad's Group - Engaging fathers who perpetrate violence
Risk to Resilience Elder abuse as a form of family violence
Community driven responses to Koorie youth - perpetrated aggression and violence
Ms Annie Blatchford Research Assistant, Centre for Advancing Journalism, Faculty of Arts, School of Culture and Communications, The University of Melbourne Ms Jess Strickland Senior Marketing & Communication Advisor, Our Watch
Mr Shau Teo Family Violence Worker, Uniting Kildonan Ms Faye Wolfe Senior Practitioner, Uniting Kildonan
Ms Janine Mahoney National Risk to Resilience Director, IPP Consulting
Ms Melanie Joosten Policy Officer, Seniors Rights Victoria
Ms Daphne Yarram Executive Officer, Yoowinna Wurnalung Healing Service Ms Ivy Yarram Senior Clinician, Intensive Case Management Worker, Yoowinna Wurnalung Healing Service
11.32am -
12.02pm
ACT@WORK : Workplace culture change in the Grampians Region
Working together with men to prevent violence against women
How integrated family services is a specialist family violence provider
Intimate partner violence: Recognising diversity through inter - sectoral collaboration
Listen, learn evolve: Building partnerships to effect change
Ms Melissa Morris Regional Consultant - Health Promotion, Womens Health Grampians
Dr Cuong La Program Manager, HealthWest Partnership
Ms Leanne Kelly Research & Development Coordinator, Windermere Child & Family Services
Dr Joyce Westerman Counsellor Group Worker, Centre Against Sexual Violence
Ms Uieta Kaufusi National Sector Engagement Manager, 1800RESPECT
12.04pm -
12.34pm
ReNew: Working with adolescent boys and their mothers who have experienced domestic violence and who currently experience adolescent to mother violence
Managing perpetrator violence with men from CALD background
The frog and the scorpion; Addressing shame, self - blame and over responsibility in the context of domestic and family violence
Caring for prevention: Immigrant women aged care workers leading gender equality in the workplace
Respecting and giving voice to Aboriginal local cultural knowledge in service provision: Dunghutti Women reclaiming family, connection and community safety
Mr David Burck Family Therapist, Carinity Ms Leia Mackie, ReNew Facilitator, Domestic Violence Action Centre
Ms Karishma Bakshi Men's Behavour Change Facilitaor and Women's Support Worker, Uniting Kildonan Ms Susie Carr Team Leader, Family Violence Intervention Program, Uniting Kildonan
Ms Stacey Northam Domestic and Family Violence Specialist Case Manager, CatholicCare Social Services Hunter - Manning Ms Barbara Squire Clinical Social Worker, Private Practice
Ms Rosi Aryal Senior Project Officer, Multicultural Centre for Women's Health
Mrs Michelle Stocks Community Services Manager, Samaritans Foundation Aunty Madeline Donovan Coordinator, Goori Galbans Aboriginal Corporation
12.35pm -
1.30pm
Lunch with Exhibitors and Poster Presentations | Bobby McGees
Program is subject to change.
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DAY TWO: Tuesday 5 December 2017
Preventing Violence in our
Communities
Managing Perpetrators of
Domestic Violence
Working with our
educational platforms
Fostering Children's Safety and
Wellbeing
Working with Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Island Peoples
Room: Chicago
Chair: Emma Buxton-Namisnyk
Room: Chorus Line
Chair: Peter Gibbons
Room: Carousel
Chair: Jacqui Watt
Room: Phantom
Chair: Morag Macsween
Room: 42nd Street
Chair: Kyllie Cripps
1.30pm -
2.00pm
If it takes a village to raise a child, it
takes Empowered Women to raise a
Village
Metacognitive capacity in perpetrators of domestic violence
Resilience, rights and respectful relationships – Providing a continuum of support through schools
Group work as a means of addressing intersections between child protection and domestic violence
Family abuse and violence - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and General Practitioners - prevention and early intervention
Ms Caryn Walsh Psychologist, Women’s Coach, Domestic Violence expert, Founder of Empowering
Women to Thrive
Mr Dave Misso Counselling Psychologist, Misso Psychology & Consulting
Mr Anthony Raitman Area Executive Director, Outer East, North Eastern Victoria Region, Department of Education and Training Ms Gina Kennard Program Manager, Inner East, Eastern Domestic Violence Service (EDVOS) Ms Angela Walsh Together for Equality and Respect Manager, Women's Health East
Dr Timothy Broady Senior Research Officer, Relationships Australia NSW
Dr Elizabeth Hindmarsh General Practitioner, RACGP
2.02pm -
2.32pm
Domestic violence and Christian
churches in Australia
NAAJA's Indigenous Throughcare Program: Our work with perpetrators of DV
Building schools' capacities to create safe environments for successful transition of children and young people with domestic violence trauma
Health equity: An integrated hospital response to family violence, child safety and elder abuse
Developing a new resource to prevent violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women and their children : emerging findings and directions
Ms Leonie Westenberg Associate Lecturer, University of Notre Dame Australia
Mr Thomas Quayle Manager, NAAJA Throughcare Program Mr Salas Abraham Domestic and Family Violence Case Manager, NAAJA Throughcare Program
Mrs Aimy McAninly Project Manager - Domestic Violence Transitions and Enrollments, Croydon Community School
Ms Anne Ingram Senior Social Worker, Western Health Ms Nicole Lind Senior Social Worker, Western Health
Ms Karla McGrady Senior Policy Advisor, Our Watch
2.34pm -
3.04pm
Collaborative approach for collective actions : leading to end violence against women
Extending support for sustained behaviour change - Changing for Good
An investigation of the experiences and training needs of school staff regarding student exposure to domestic violence
Walking the tight rope: Counselling child witnesses of domestic violence where there are allegations of sexual violence against a parent, denials of abuse from the parent and formal separation processes
Violence prevention in remote Aboriginal communities: slowing down and listening deeply
Dr Sabitra Kaphle Population Health Team Leader, Dianella Health
Ms Amarlie Lilley Team Leader - Family Violence, On the Line
Dr Emily Berger Lecturer, Monash University
Ms Beth Tinning Child and Family Counsellor, Cairns Sexual Assault Service
Dr Leni Shilton Community Program Coordinator, NPY Women's Council Dr Melissa Lindeman Manager, NPY Women's Council
Program is subject to change.
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DAY TWO: Tuesday 5 December 2017
3.05pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors and Poster Presentations | Bobby McGees
ROOM: BROADWAY
CHAIR: MS JACQUI WATT
3.30pm - 4.00pm Towards a better understanding of elder abuse
Dr Rachel Carson, Senior Research Fellow, Manager – Family Law and Family Violence, The Australian Institute of Family Studies
4.00pm - 5.00pm PANEL PRESENTATION
Putting the prevention of violence against women into practice: how to change the story
Ms Patty Kinnersly, Director Practice Leadership, Our Watch
Dr Lara Fergus, Director Policy and Evaluation, Our Watch
Mr Scott Holmes, Manager Practice Leadership, Our Watch
Mr Cameron McLeod, General Manager, Community Engagement, North Melbourne Football Club
5.00pm - 5.15pm Conference Close
Prize Draw: One Full Registration to the 2018 Conference
Return your name badge at the entrance of the plenary session to go in the draw. Winner must be in the room to win.
Program is subject to change.
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Wednesday 6 December 2017 - Optional Workshop Day
8.30 am - 9.00 am Registration
9.00am - 10.30am Workshop 1
Room: Chicago
Workshop 2
Room: Chorus Line
Workshop 3
Room: Carousel
Compassion fatigue workshop: Burnout prevention
and resiliency planning
A resilience response to domestic violence Going beyond platitudes: How do we acknowledge,
honour and understand the experiences of children and
help families to thrive?
Ms Tori Cooke Manager, Justice & Family Services, Ruah Community Services
Mrs Lyn Worsley Clinical Psychologist, The Resilience Centre
Ms Nicola Palfrey Director, Australian Child & Adolescent Trauma, Loss & Grief Network
10.30am - 11.00am Morning Tea
11.00am - 12.30pm Workshop 4
Room: Chicago
Workshop 5
Room: Chorus Line
Workshop 6
Room: Carousel
The dark side of the rainbow - LGBTI experiences of
domestic violence
Understanding and applying an intersectional
approach to preventing violence against women in
policy and practice
Beyond the Rescuer: Escaping Karman’s Triangle
Ms Kai Noonan Coordinator, Domestic and Family Violence Project, ACON Mr Matthew Parsons Research Operations Manager, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society
Ms Loren Days Senior Policy Advisor, Intersectionality, Our Watch Ms Yvonne Lay Senior Policy Advisor, Intersectionality, Our Watch
Mr Adam Blanch Psychologist, Evolving Violence
Registrations for the optional Workshop Day is an additional $95.00 per person and includes attendance to two workshops and morning tea.
Please contact the Conference Secretariat should you wish to register.
Program is subject to change.
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS | Poster displays will be available to view for the duration of the Conference
A confluence of public health crises: uncovering links between domestic violence and completed suicide in NSW Ms Emma Buxton - Namisnyk, Research Analyst, Domestic Violence Death Review Team (NSW)
Are Australian universities adhering to national and international guidelines and recommendations? Intimate partner violence related content within nursing, midwifery and paramedicine undergraduate curricula Ms Renee Lovi, Unit Assessor, School of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University
Big hearted women model Ms Anita Bentata, Speaker, Author, Psychotherapist, Activating Artemis
Broken to brilliant stories of strength and success Ms Kate Smith, Founding Director, Broken to Brilliant LTD
Children affected by domestic violence: evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence
Dr Morag MacSween, Sightlines Associate, Domestic Violence Service Management
Ms Ann-Marie Ellott, Design, Evidence and Translation Manager Domestic Violence Service Management
Developing an improved mental health response to family violence by providing safety and security through the Rapid Housing program Mrs Felicity Townsend, Clinical Lead, EACH
Journey to the prevention of violence - A whole school approach Mr Anthony Raitman, Area Executive Director, Department of Education and Training
Love Secrets Game - Changer: What our parents did not teach us about love Ms Anita Bentata, Speaker, Author, Psychotherapist, Activating Artemis
Respect - Ed - preventing relationship violence Mrs Danielle Allen, Domestic Violence Project Officer, Western NSW Local Health District
Program is subject to change.
Presenters from the Snapshot Program will also be providing a poster presentation within the foyer area.