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Poster Presentations

  1. Raia Abdul-Azeez, Full Stop Australia
    Social Responder Project: Utilising a Partnerships Approach to Centre Community Experiences in Developing Education Initiatives
  2. Juliana Adeyemi, Community Restorative Centre
    Supporting Women Impacted by the Criminal Legal System and Domestic Violence
  3. Farah Assafiri, South West Sydney WDVCAS
    From Wounds to Wisdom: Co-Designing Trauma-Informed Systems With Survivors at the Centre
  4. Kristy Berryman, Meli
    Engaging Young Men in Family Violence Behaviour Change
  5. Kristy Berryman, Meli
    Strengthening System Responses to High-Risk Family Violence: Key Learnings From MELI’s Changing Ways Programme
  6. Meaghan Bradshaw, Women's Legal Service Australia
    The Hidden Victims: Animals in the Family Violence and Family Law Systems
  7. Ann Carrington, James Cook University
    The Vortex of Violence (With EMDR): A Trauma-Informed Approach, Breaking Trauma Bonds, Empowering Survivors
  8. Hazel Coote
    Are You Afraid of What I Might Do? Post-Separation Coercive Control and Systemic Abuse
  9. Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken To Brilliant
    Financial Superwomen Programme: Empowering Domestic Violence Survivors Through Financial Independence
  10. Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken To Brilliant
    Broken to Brilliant – Turning the Tide on Long-Term Recovery, Centring Survivors’ Voices in Service Design
  11. Shweta Dakin, Genwest
    Culturally Safe Prevention: Mobilising Community Leaders to Support Survivors and End Violence
  12. Deinera Exner-Cortens, University of Calgary
    Creating Change: An Exploratory Study of the WiseGuyz Programme With Justice-Involved Boys
  13. Deinera Exner-Cortens, University of Calgary
    Law and Policy for Teen Dating Violence Prevention in Canada: A National Review
  14. Deinera Exner-Cortens, University of Calgary
    Caregiver Responses When a Child Experiences Dating Violence: New Data From a Canadian Sample
  15. Lauren Hart, NT Health
    Supporting Survivors: A Remote Australian ED’s Grassroots Response to Family Violence
  16. Tara Hunter, Full Stop Australia
    Broadening Service Responses to Victim-Survivors of Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Beyond the Crisis
  17. Rosemarie Johnson, School of Health, University of the Sunshine Coast
    Thriving Pathways: Investigating Domestic Violence
  18. Natasha Kelley, Peninsula Lighthouse Limited
    Using Safe & Together and Peninsula Models to Optimise Resource Efficiency in Your Agency
  19. Briohny Kennedy, Relationships Australia
    A Gendered, Life Stage Approach to DFV Risk Factors Among a Representative Sample of Australians
  20. Briohny Kennedy, Relationships Australia
    Relationship Indicators: The Experience of Relationship and Relationship Difficulties Among Older People in Australia
  21. Ghaith Krayem, Hikmah Consulting
    Reconfiguring Gravity: A Spatial Lens on Power and the Prevention of Violence
  22. Sharon Le Fort, Le Fort Consultancy Service
    Unravelling the Silence: The Lifelong Impact of Childhood Domestic Violence
  23. Ying Liu, Griffith University Griffith Criminology Institute
    Navigating the Journey: Immigration-Related Stress Among Chinese Men in Australia
  24. Jaclyn Marquis MX, HEULDINS
    Consent to Connect – Interactive Workshop Framework. Building the Bridge to the Missing Need
  25. Salome Mbenjele, Moonlight Health and Wellbeing Services and Maria Allen, Path to Clarity 
    Safer Together: Strengthening Community Engagement and Multi-Agency Collaboration When Working With People From CALD Backgrounds
  26. Kiara Minto, UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health
    Modelling Domestic Violence: Applicability and Appropriateness for an Educational Resource for Young Aboriginal People
  27. Amber Oest, Women's & Children's Health Network
    From Isolation to Integration: Enhancing Safety Through Information Sharing: South Australia’s Multi-Agency Protection Service
  28. Patrick O'Leary, Griffith University
    Critical Reflections on Current Initiatives to Stop Male Violence: Innovative Programmes and Practice in the Indo-Pacific
  29. Kahira Olley MNZM, Save Our Babies Charitable Trust
    UnSilenced
  30. Liana Papoutsis, Liana Papoutsis & Associates
    Cultural Competency: Why an Intersectional Lens Is Paramount for Ethical and Best Practice
  31. Kate Stewart, True North Social Work
    Bias Heavy Systems: Addressing Relational Trauma Upon Rejected Parents From the Lens of Rural Australia
  32. Barbara K. Trojanowska, Our Watch
    Prevention Infrastructure as a Foundation for a Sustained Approach to Ending Gender-Based Violence
  33. Jackie Wruck, Safe and Together Institute – Australia
    How Safe & Together Works to Elevate the Voices of the LGBTQIA+ Survivors
  34. Jackie Wruck, Safe and Together Institute – Australia
    Safe & Together: Identifying the Intersections of Domestic Violence, Substance Use, Mental Health, and Child Protection
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