Thank You to Our Sponsors
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the sponsors who have made the 2024 STOP Domestic Violence Conference possible. Their unwavering support not only brings this conference to life but also fuels the ongoing efforts to end domestic violence worldwide. We encourage you to learn more about their contributions and engage with them throughout the conference. Together, with their partnership, we are building a brighter, safer future for all.
Destination Partner
South Australia is a vibrant and colourful destination and as the host of the 2024 STOP Domestic Violence Conference, you will enjoy enriching and genuinely ‘Australian’ experiences, with an array of stunning scenery and wildlife, all just a short distance from the city of Adelaide.
Your experience will be characterised by superb wines and cuisine In Australia’s wine and seafood capital. This easilywalkable city includes cultural institutions, shopping and an enviable variety of globally renowned restaurants and wine bars and a fun laneway culture. The airport is 15 minutes from the CBD. World-famous regions of the Barossa and McLaren Vale are less than an hour away. Adelaide is a modern playground set against a backdrop of grand architecture and Aboriginal history.
Your experience will be characterised by superb wines and cuisine In Australia’s wine and seafood capital. This easilywalkable city includes cultural institutions, shopping and an enviable variety of globally renowned restaurants and wine bars and a fun laneway culture. The airport is 15 minutes from the CBD. World-famous regions of the Barossa and McLaren Vale are less than an hour away. Adelaide is a modern playground set against a backdrop of grand architecture and Aboriginal history.
Platinum Sponsor
Commonwealth Bank
CommBank Next Chapter is a bank-wide commitment to help end financial abuse and support people on their road to long-term financial independence – no matter who they bank with.
Through this commitment, CommBank have:
• Partnered with a range of services to ensure those affected by financial abuse access the right support
• Established the Financial Independence Hub in partnership with Good Shepherd
• Collaborated with experts to increase community and industry understanding of financial abuse
• Developed leading technology to block and enable the self-reporting of abusive transaction descriptions
• Created resources to assist other workplaces in supporting employees impacted by domestic and family violence
For more information, visit commbank.com.au/nextchapter
Through this commitment, CommBank have:
• Partnered with a range of services to ensure those affected by financial abuse access the right support
• Established the Financial Independence Hub in partnership with Good Shepherd
• Collaborated with experts to increase community and industry understanding of financial abuse
• Developed leading technology to block and enable the self-reporting of abusive transaction descriptions
• Created resources to assist other workplaces in supporting employees impacted by domestic and family violence
For more information, visit commbank.com.au/nextchapter
What is Financial Abuse
What is Financial Abuse
CommBank Next Chapter
CommBank Next Chapter
Let’s TALK About Financial Abuse
Let’s TALK About Financial Abuse
Gold Sponsor
KHQ Lawyers
KHQ Lawyers provides timely and cost-effective resolution of family law matters. Our expertise spans the entire family law spectrum, from binding financial agreements through to separation and divorce (including divorce coaching), LGBTQI family law matters, surrogacy and adoption. Our dedicated team is passionate about supporting victims of family violence to escape their circumstances, and we can assist with seeking urgent intervention orders, obtaining interim financial arrangements and parenting orders, arranging for support services, and more. Providing clients with comfort, clarity and support is at the core of what we do and why we love doing it. Visit our website for more details or call (03) 9663 9877 to speak to our specialist team
Silver Sponsor
DV-alert, Lifeline Australia
DV-alert is a nationally recognised training program with training and assessment delivered by Lifeline Australia and approved third parties on behalf of Lifeline Australia (RTO 88036). The program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services as a key initiative under the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022-2032.
Since 2007, we have been working to build the knowledge and capability of frontline workers to reduce and prevent domestic and family violence.
DV-alert is led by experienced trainers dedicated to ending violence against women and children. Our workshops provide a safe space for frontline workers to learn, connect and be empowered to recognise and respond confidently to those in crisis.
Since 2007, we have been working to build the knowledge and capability of frontline workers to reduce and prevent domestic and family violence.
DV-alert is led by experienced trainers dedicated to ending violence against women and children. Our workshops provide a safe space for frontline workers to learn, connect and be empowered to recognise and respond confidently to those in crisis.
Assessment Pathway
Assessment Pathway
Empowered to Act
Empowered to Act
Brochure
Brochure
DV-alert Info Pack
DV-alert Info Pack
Workshop
Workshop
Bronze Sponsor
eMHPrac
E-Mental Health in Practice (eMHPrac) is funded by the Australian Government and aims to raise awareness and knowledge of e-mental health amongst health practitioners (GPs, allied health professionals and service providers working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people), as well as provide free training and support in its use.
07 3069 7545
No To Violence
No to Violence (NTV) is Australia’s largest national peak body for organisations and practitioners that work with men who use family violence, providing workforce training, sector development and advocacy across the family violence sector. NTV also operates the Men’s Referral Service, providing a counselling service and referral pathways directly to men who use family violence; and the Brief Intervention Service for men who cannot access behaviour change programs. As a pro-feminist organisation, women and children are at the centre of what NTV does - by ending men’s use of family violence, families, individuals and communities are safer. To learn more, visit ntv.org.au
Women's Legal Service SA
Women's Legal Service SA (WLSSA) is a community legal centre and not-for-profit organisation focusing on meeting the legal needs of vulnerable women in South Australia in a holistic and empowering manner.
WLSSA is uniquely placed in the legal, community and social service sectors to provide women and their families in vulnerable situations with access to justice in a culturally safe and trauma informed manner. As the only women's community legal service provider with in-house specialist social services, we work with South Australian women to holistically address their legal issues.
WLSSA is uniquely placed in the legal, community and social service sectors to provide women and their families in vulnerable situations with access to justice in a culturally safe and trauma informed manner. As the only women's community legal service provider with in-house specialist social services, we work with South Australian women to holistically address their legal issues.