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This program is interactive. You can click on each of the presenter sessions to view the presentation outline and speaker’s biography.

 

The conference sessions will run on AEST – Queensland time.

 

Agenda items highlighted in light orange will be available in person and online.

Agenda items highlighted in grey will be available in person only.

 

All sessions will be recorded and made available to delegates in the Resource Centre five business days after the conclusion of the conference. (Exludes workshops)

 

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Please note, this program is subject to change.


Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Prince Room - In Person & OnAIR
Monarch Room - In Person
Norfolk & Karrie Webb Room - In Person
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Reception Open
Welcome! Come and say hello to the Conference Team and collect your Name Badge!
8:30 AM - 8:31 AM

Prince & Monarch Room

Keynote Session 1


Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Keynote Presentation

 

8:45am - 9:00am

Welcome to Country 


9:00am – 9:15am

The landmark Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Women’s Voices Report and it's implications for the safety of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Women

Written by Commissioner June Oscar, AO - Australian Human Rights Commission and read by Sandra Creamer 


9:15am - 9:25am

Welcome & Housekeeping

Hayley Foster, CEO Fullstop Australia 

Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service


9:25am – 9:35am

Message from Minister Amanda Rishworth - Pre Recorded


9:35am – 10:30am

Pan-Shop: The new Recovery Domain of the National Plan.
Showcasing innovative models of care for people impacted by complex trauma

Moderator: Hayley Foster, CEO Fullstop Australia 

Keynote 1: Michele Laurie, Targeted Early Intervention Worker for the Bugil Wernbe TEI Program-Tabulam District

Keynote 2: Professor Manjula O’Connor, Chair, FV Committee of RANZCP

Keynote 3: Tara Hunter, Clinical Director, Full Stop Australia

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors

Prince Room

Centring Lived-Experience


IN PERSON AND ONLINE l Chair: Geraldine Bilston

Monarch Room

Improving Policy & Systems


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Dr Nora Amath

Norfolk & Karrie Webb

Research, Evidence and Emerging Concept


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Peta Dampney
11:00 AM - 11:20 AM Surviving abuse and Creating Hope Through Action.
Rebecca Forrest, Noone Left Behind
Is it okay not to be engaged? Connecting men to women’s safety.
Allan Ball, White Ribbon
How large scale technology programs have contributed to the prevention of domestic violence internationally
Philipp Schluter, MinfoSysSec
11:25 AM - 11:45 AM RESPECT and UNITY - Teaching Singing and Songwriting as Early Intervention for Primary-School Aged Children
Craig Taunton, Outloud
Whāngaia Ngā Pā Harakeke Working Collaboratively to prevent/respond to Family Violence
Natasha Allan, NZ Police
Change in CALD Communities starts with Trusting Relationships & Co-design..
Etty Garabelli, Blessing Innmae, Australian Refugee Association
12:00 PM - 12:20 PM Beyond the crisis: empowering survivors of sexual, domestic and family violence to rebuild and recover.
Tara Hunter, Clinical Director, Full Stop Australia
Working collaboratively to prevent family violence
Ann Wilkie, New Zealand Police
Presentation by Manjula O'Connor
Professor Manjula O'Connor, Chair FV Committee of RANZCP
12:25 PM - 12:45 PM Developing policies & procedures for Lived Experience Involvement in organisational governance committees
Christine Robinson, Eastern Metropolitan Regional Family Violence Partnership
'No More Lives Lost: Understanding the causes of homicide from domestic abuse and familicide to best establish tertiary prevention strategies in keeping women and their children safe'
Dr Jane Hasler, PhD Sociology
“Keeping Eyes on the Perpetrators”. Multi-Agency Triage and Case Lead Allocation (MATCLA) Sunshine Coast — Review.
Priscilla Thorpe, IFYS
12:45 PM - 1:45 PM
Lunch

Prince Room

Open Topic


IN PERSON AND ONLINE l Chair: Dr Nora Amath

Monarch Room

CALD Theme


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Deborah Costello

Norfolk & Karrie Webb

Concurrent Panel


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: TBC
1:45 PM - 2:05 PM Cultural Nuances and Lateral Violence in DV
Ara Harathunian, Kultchafi
Hidden Voices: Children and Young People from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds’ experiences of and exposure to Family Violence and Coercive Control in Western Australia
Dr Marilyn Metta, The Metis Centre
Integrated Services for Survivor Advocacy (ISSA) - Supporting Victim Survivors of Family and Sexual Violence: Navigating the Victims of Crime Framework to Promote Recovery
Christiana Tomasino
2:10 PM - 2:30 PM The HOPE Hub at Westfield Carindale- a community response to domestic and family violence.
Carolyn Robinson, Beyond DV
Choose Change: Meeting a Gap to Engage People Who Use Violence and Abuse
Tucker Christou, Communicare
CRC’s Miranda Project: Resistance to Violence and Ways of Healing
Marisa Moliterno, Community Restorative Centre
2:35 PM - 2:55 PM Developing an understanding of support needs for reproductive coercion victim-survivors
Brianna Pike, Latrobe University
Everybody's Responsibility - How multicultural services are responding to Domestic and Family Violence
Maree Foelz, Access Community Services Limited (ssi)
CRC’s Miranda Project: Resistance to Violence and Ways of Healing - Continued
Marisa Moliterno, Community Restorative Centre
2:55 PM - 3:25 PM
Afternoon Tea
3:25 PM - 4:40 PM Join us for these exciting Keynote Presentations

Keynote Session 2

Session Chair: Andrew K


3:25pm – 4:10pm

A Short Film - Play Your Part - Spoken by Survivors.

Wisdom in Practice

Geraldine Bilston, Deputy Chair, Victim Survivor Advisory Council, Family Safety & Victoria Amorette Bennett, Social work graduate at 'Family Life'


4:10pm – 4:40pm

No to Violence operates with the fundamental belief that change is possible

Jacqui Watt, No to Violence

 

4:40 PM - 4:50 PM Poster Presentations

Parents and Child Sexual Abuse Prevention: Challenges and Future Directions.

Dr Julia Rudolph, University of Greenwich


The HEART Connection

Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken to Brilliant


Integrated Services for Survivor Advocacy (ISSA) - Supporting Victim Survivors of Family and Sexual Violence: Navigating the Victims of Crime Framework to Promote Recovery

Cristiana Tomasino


CRC’s Miranda Project: Resistance to Violence and Ways of Healing

Marisa Moliterno, Community Restorative Centre


Activating Spirit | A consideration of cultural and spiritual needs in healing trauma

Maira Pihem


Put Yourself In Our Shoes- Wahine Māori, Partner violence, The Media and, Help Seeking

Karina Cootes


Faith, Domestic Violence and the Need To Recognise Spiritual Abuse

Sarah Chang


Involving men in a national movement to prevent violence

Allan Ball, White Ribbon Australia


Clinical Leadership to achieve enhanced family violence responses in front-line workers

Ms Renata Kiss, Anna McLeod, Canberra Health Services


Learning Lessons for Gender-Based Violence During a Pandemic

Patricia Kostouros and Dr. D. Gaye Warthe, Mount Royal University


Predisposing factors, risk predictors, impacts and recommendations for Partner and Family Violence amongst Indigenous Australians

Janet Dune, Western Sydney University


Looking in before looking out: Acknowledgement of university students who have experienced domestic violence through their life histories

Dr Kelly Lewer, University Of Wollongong VIRTUAL BOOTH


Indicators of Coercive Control in Family Assessments

Janette Thorogood, Max Solutions


What organisations can do differently to support people impacted by family violence from a CALD background

Hannan Amin, Good Shepherd


Court Orders Hold No Currency with Family Services: How Professional Intuition is Failing Alienated Children and Parents in Australia

Diana Dixon


Finding Our Voice – Case studies of women survivors of domestic violence who found empowerment and healing through the creative arts and storytelling

Lija Austen


Domestic and Family Violence: Complex Families Across the Lifespan

Kym Tighe, Deidre Venz, Louise Mcphee


Working from the ground up: What our schools are telling us they need to respond to family and domestic violence

Toni Mccallum, Dr Judy Rose, Griffith University

4:50 PM - 5:50 PM Networking Function
Prince Room - In Person & OnAIR
Monarch Room - In Person
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Reception Open
Welcome! Come and say hello to the Conference Team and collect your Name Badge!
8:30 AM - 8:31 AM

Prince & Monarch Room

Keynote Session 1


Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Keynote Presentation

 

8:45am - 9:00am

Welcome to Country 


9:00am – 9:15am

The landmark Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Women’s Voices Report and it's implications for the safety of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Women

Written by Commissioner June Oscar, AO - Australian Human Rights Commission and read by Sandra Creamer 


9:15am - 9:25am

Welcome & Housekeeping

Hayley Foster, CEO Fullstop Australia 

Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service


9:25am – 9:35am

Message from Minister Amanda Rishworth - Pre Recorded


9:35am – 10:30am

Pan-Shop: The new Recovery Domain of the National Plan.
Showcasing innovative models of care for people impacted by complex trauma

Moderator: Hayley Foster, CEO Fullstop Australia 

Keynote 1: Michele Laurie, Targeted Early Intervention Worker for the Bugil Wernbe TEI Program-Tabulam District

Keynote 2: Professor Manjula O’Connor, Chair, FV Committee of RANZCP

Keynote 3: Tara Hunter, Clinical Director, Full Stop Australia

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors

Prince Room

Centring Lived-Experience


IN PERSON AND ONLINE l Chair: Geraldine Bilston

Monarch Room

Improving Policy & Systems


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Dr Nora Amath
11:00 AM - 11:20 AM Surviving abuse and Creating Hope Through Action.
Rebecca Forrest, Noone Left Behind
Is it okay not to be engaged? Connecting men to women’s safety.
Allan Ball, White Ribbon
11:25 AM - 11:45 AM RESPECT and UNITY - Teaching Singing and Songwriting as Early Intervention for Primary-School Aged Children
Craig Taunton, Outloud
Whāngaia Ngā Pā Harakeke Working Collaboratively to prevent/respond to Family Violence
Natasha Allan, NZ Police
12:00 PM - 12:20 PM Beyond the crisis: empowering survivors of sexual, domestic and family violence to rebuild and recover.
Tara Hunter, Clinical Director, Full Stop Australia
Working collaboratively to prevent family violence
Ann Wilkie, New Zealand Police
12:25 PM - 12:45 PM Developing policies & procedures for Lived Experience Involvement in organisational governance committees
Christine Robinson, Eastern Metropolitan Regional Family Violence Partnership
'No More Lives Lost: Understanding the causes of homicide from domestic abuse and familicide to best establish tertiary prevention strategies in keeping women and their children safe'
Dr Jane Hasler, PhD Sociology
12:45 PM - 1:45 PM
Lunch

Prince Room

Open Topic


IN PERSON AND ONLINE l Chair: Dr Nora Amath

Monarch Room

CALD Theme


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Deborah Costello
1:45 PM - 2:05 PM Cultural Nuances and Lateral Violence in DV
Ara Harathunian, Kultchafi
Hidden Voices: Children and Young People from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds’ experiences of and exposure to Family Violence and Coercive Control in Western Australia
Dr Marilyn Metta, The Metis Centre
2:10 PM - 2:30 PM The HOPE Hub at Westfield Carindale- a community response to domestic and family violence.
Carolyn Robinson, Beyond DV
Choose Change: Meeting a Gap to Engage People Who Use Violence and Abuse
Tucker Christou, Communicare
2:35 PM - 2:55 PM Developing an understanding of support needs for reproductive coercion victim-survivors
Brianna Pike, Latrobe University
Everybody's Responsibility - How multicultural services are responding to Domestic and Family Violence
Maree Foelz, Access Community Services Limited (ssi)
2:55 PM - 3:25 PM
Afternoon Tea
3:25 PM - 4:40 PM Join us for these exciting Keynote Presentations

Keynote Session 2

Session Chair: Andrew K


3:25pm – 4:10pm

A Short Film - Play Your Part - Spoken by Survivors.

Wisdom in Practice

Geraldine Bilston, Deputy Chair, Victim Survivor Advisory Council, Family Safety & Victoria Amorette Bennett, Social work graduate at 'Family Life'


4:10pm – 4:40pm

No to Violence operates with the fundamental belief that change is possible

Jacqui Watt, No to Violence

 

4:40 PM - 4:50 PM Poster Presentations

Parents and Child Sexual Abuse Prevention: Challenges and Future Directions.

Dr Julia Rudolph, University of Greenwich


The HEART Connection

Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken to Brilliant


Integrated Services for Survivor Advocacy (ISSA) - Supporting Victim Survivors of Family and Sexual Violence: Navigating the Victims of Crime Framework to Promote Recovery

Cristiana Tomasino


CRC’s Miranda Project: Resistance to Violence and Ways of Healing

Marisa Moliterno, Community Restorative Centre


Activating Spirit | A consideration of cultural and spiritual needs in healing trauma

Maira Pihem


Put Yourself In Our Shoes- Wahine Māori, Partner violence, The Media and, Help Seeking

Karina Cootes


Faith, Domestic Violence and the Need To Recognise Spiritual Abuse

Sarah Chang


Involving men in a national movement to prevent violence

Allan Ball, White Ribbon Australia


Clinical Leadership to achieve enhanced family violence responses in front-line workers

Ms Renata Kiss, Anna McLeod, Canberra Health Services


Learning Lessons for Gender-Based Violence During a Pandemic

Patricia Kostouros and Dr. D. Gaye Warthe, Mount Royal University


Predisposing factors, risk predictors, impacts and recommendations for Partner and Family Violence amongst Indigenous Australians

Janet Dune, Western Sydney University


Looking in before looking out: Acknowledgement of university students who have experienced domestic violence through their life histories

Dr Kelly Lewer, University Of Wollongong VIRTUAL BOOTH


Indicators of Coercive Control in Family Assessments

Janette Thorogood, Max Solutions


What organisations can do differently to support people impacted by family violence from a CALD background

Hannan Amin, Good Shepherd


Court Orders Hold No Currency with Family Services: How Professional Intuition is Failing Alienated Children and Parents in Australia

Diana Dixon


Finding Our Voice – Case studies of women survivors of domestic violence who found empowerment and healing through the creative arts and storytelling

Lija Austen


Domestic and Family Violence: Complex Families Across the Lifespan

Kym Tighe, Deidre Venz, Louise Mcphee


Working from the ground up: What our schools are telling us they need to respond to family and domestic violence

Toni Mccallum, Dr Judy Rose, Griffith University

4:50 PM - 5:50 PM Networking Function

Norfolk & Karrie Webb Room - In Person
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Reception Open
Welcome! Come and say hello to the Conference Team and collect your Name Badge!
8:30 AM - 8:31 AM

Prince & Monarch Room

Keynote Session 1


Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Keynote Presentation

 

8:45am - 9:00am

Welcome to Country 


9:00am – 9:15am

The landmark Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Women’s Voices Report and it's implications for the safety of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Women

Written by Commissioner June Oscar, AO - Australian Human Rights Commission and read by Sandra Creamer 


9:15am - 9:25am

Welcome & Housekeeping

Hayley Foster, CEO Fullstop Australia 

Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service


9:25am – 9:35am

Message from Minister Amanda Rishworth - Pre Recorded


9:35am – 10:30am

Pan-Shop: The new Recovery Domain of the National Plan.
Showcasing innovative models of care for people impacted by complex trauma

Moderator: Hayley Foster, CEO Fullstop Australia 

Keynote 1: Michele Laurie, Targeted Early Intervention Worker for the Bugil Wernbe TEI Program-Tabulam District

Keynote 2: Professor Manjula O’Connor, Chair, FV Committee of RANZCP

Keynote 3: Tara Hunter, Clinical Director, Full Stop Australia

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors

Norfolk & Karrie Webb

Research, Evidence and Emerging Concept


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Peta Dampney
11:00 AM - 11:20 AM How large scale technology programs have contributed to the prevention of domestic violence internationally
Philipp Schluter, MinfoSysSec
11:25 AM - 11:45 AM Change in CALD Communities starts with Trusting Relationships & Co-design..
Etty Garabelli, Blessing Innmae, Australian Refugee Association
12:00 PM - 12:20 PM Presentation by Manjula O'Connor
Professor Manjula O'Connor, Chair FV Committee of RANZCP
12:25 PM - 12:45 PM “Keeping Eyes on the Perpetrators”. Multi-Agency Triage and Case Lead Allocation (MATCLA) Sunshine Coast — Review.
Priscilla Thorpe, IFYS
12:45 PM - 1:45 PM
Lunch

Norfolk & Karrie Webb

Concurrent Panel


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: TBC
1:45 PM - 2:05 PM Integrated Services for Survivor Advocacy (ISSA) - Supporting Victim Survivors of Family and Sexual Violence: Navigating the Victims of Crime Framework to Promote Recovery
Christiana Tomasino
2:10 PM - 2:30 PM CRC’s Miranda Project: Resistance to Violence and Ways of Healing
Marisa Moliterno, Community Restorative Centre
2:35 PM - 2:55 PM CRC’s Miranda Project: Resistance to Violence and Ways of Healing - Continued
Marisa Moliterno, Community Restorative Centre
2:55 PM - 3:25 PM
Afternoon Tea
3:25 PM - 4:40 PM Join us for these exciting Keynote Presentations

Keynote Session 2

Session Chair: Andrew K


3:25pm – 4:10pm

A Short Film - Play Your Part - Spoken by Survivors.

Wisdom in Practice

Geraldine Bilston, Deputy Chair, Victim Survivor Advisory Council, Family Safety & Victoria Amorette Bennett, Social work graduate at 'Family Life'


4:10pm – 4:40pm

No to Violence operates with the fundamental belief that change is possible

Jacqui Watt, No to Violence

 

4:40 PM - 4:50 PM Poster Presentations

Parents and Child Sexual Abuse Prevention: Challenges and Future Directions.

Dr Julia Rudolph, University of Greenwich


The HEART Connection

Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken to Brilliant


Integrated Services for Survivor Advocacy (ISSA) - Supporting Victim Survivors of Family and Sexual Violence: Navigating the Victims of Crime Framework to Promote Recovery

Cristiana Tomasino


CRC’s Miranda Project: Resistance to Violence and Ways of Healing

Marisa Moliterno, Community Restorative Centre


Activating Spirit | A consideration of cultural and spiritual needs in healing trauma

Maira Pihem


Put Yourself In Our Shoes- Wahine Māori, Partner violence, The Media and, Help Seeking

Karina Cootes


Faith, Domestic Violence and the Need To Recognise Spiritual Abuse

Sarah Chang


Involving men in a national movement to prevent violence

Allan Ball, White Ribbon Australia


Clinical Leadership to achieve enhanced family violence responses in front-line workers

Ms Renata Kiss, Anna McLeod, Canberra Health Services


Learning Lessons for Gender-Based Violence During a Pandemic

Patricia Kostouros and Dr. D. Gaye Warthe, Mount Royal University


Predisposing factors, risk predictors, impacts and recommendations for Partner and Family Violence amongst Indigenous Australians

Janet Dune, Western Sydney University


Looking in before looking out: Acknowledgement of university students who have experienced domestic violence through their life histories

Dr Kelly Lewer, University Of Wollongong VIRTUAL BOOTH


Indicators of Coercive Control in Family Assessments

Janette Thorogood, Max Solutions


What organisations can do differently to support people impacted by family violence from a CALD background

Hannan Amin, Good Shepherd


Court Orders Hold No Currency with Family Services: How Professional Intuition is Failing Alienated Children and Parents in Australia

Diana Dixon


Finding Our Voice – Case studies of women survivors of domestic violence who found empowerment and healing through the creative arts and storytelling

Lija Austen


Domestic and Family Violence: Complex Families Across the Lifespan

Kym Tighe, Deidre Venz, Louise Mcphee


Working from the ground up: What our schools are telling us they need to respond to family and domestic violence

Toni Mccallum, Dr Judy Rose, Griffith University

4:50 PM - 5:50 PM Networking Function

Prince Room - In Person & OnAIR
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Reception Open
Welcome! Come and say hello to the Conference Team and collect your Name Badge!
8:30 AM - 8:31 AM

Prince & Monarch Room

Keynote Session 1


Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Keynote Presentation

 

8:45am - 9:00am

Welcome to Country 


9:00am – 9:15am

The landmark Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Women’s Voices Report and it's implications for the safety of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Women

Written by Commissioner June Oscar, AO - Australian Human Rights Commission and read by Sandra Creamer 


9:15am - 9:25am

Welcome & Housekeeping

Hayley Foster, CEO Fullstop Australia 

Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service


9:25am – 9:35am

Message from Minister Amanda Rishworth - Pre Recorded


9:35am – 10:30am

Pan-Shop: The new Recovery Domain of the National Plan.
Showcasing innovative models of care for people impacted by complex trauma

Moderator: Hayley Foster, CEO Fullstop Australia 

Keynote 1: Michele Laurie, Targeted Early Intervention Worker for the Bugil Wernbe TEI Program-Tabulam District

Keynote 2: Professor Manjula O’Connor, Chair, FV Committee of RANZCP

Keynote 3: Tara Hunter, Clinical Director, Full Stop Australia

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors

Prince Room

Centring Lived-Experience


IN PERSON AND ONLINE l Chair: Geraldine Bilston
11:00 AM - 11:20 AM Surviving abuse and Creating Hope Through Action.
Rebecca Forrest, Noone Left Behind
11:25 AM - 11:45 AM RESPECT and UNITY - Teaching Singing and Songwriting as Early Intervention for Primary-School Aged Children
Craig Taunton, Outloud
12:00 PM - 12:20 PM Beyond the crisis: empowering survivors of sexual, domestic and family violence to rebuild and recover.
Tara Hunter, Clinical Director, Full Stop Australia
12:25 PM - 12:45 PM Developing policies & procedures for Lived Experience Involvement in organisational governance committees
Christine Robinson, Eastern Metropolitan Regional Family Violence Partnership
12:45 PM - 1:45 PM
Lunch

Prince Room

Open Topic


IN PERSON AND ONLINE l Chair: Dr Nora Amath
1:45 PM - 2:05 PM Cultural Nuances and Lateral Violence in DV
Ara Harathunian, Kultchafi
2:10 PM - 2:30 PM The HOPE Hub at Westfield Carindale- a community response to domestic and family violence.
Carolyn Robinson, Beyond DV
2:35 PM - 2:55 PM Developing an understanding of support needs for reproductive coercion victim-survivors
Brianna Pike, Latrobe University
2:55 PM - 3:25 PM
Afternoon Tea
3:25 PM - 4:40 PM Join us for these exciting Keynote Presentations

Keynote Session 2

Session Chair: Andrew K


3:25pm – 4:10pm

A Short Film - Play Your Part - Spoken by Survivors.

Wisdom in Practice

Geraldine Bilston, Deputy Chair, Victim Survivor Advisory Council, Family Safety & Victoria Amorette Bennett, Social work graduate at 'Family Life'


4:10pm – 4:40pm

No to Violence operates with the fundamental belief that change is possible

Jacqui Watt, No to Violence

 

4:40 PM - 4:50 PM Poster Presentations

Parents and Child Sexual Abuse Prevention: Challenges and Future Directions.

Dr Julia Rudolph, University of Greenwich


The HEART Connection

Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken to Brilliant


Integrated Services for Survivor Advocacy (ISSA) - Supporting Victim Survivors of Family and Sexual Violence: Navigating the Victims of Crime Framework to Promote Recovery

Cristiana Tomasino


CRC’s Miranda Project: Resistance to Violence and Ways of Healing

Marisa Moliterno, Community Restorative Centre


Activating Spirit | A consideration of cultural and spiritual needs in healing trauma

Maira Pihem


Put Yourself In Our Shoes- Wahine Māori, Partner violence, The Media and, Help Seeking

Karina Cootes


Faith, Domestic Violence and the Need To Recognise Spiritual Abuse

Sarah Chang


Involving men in a national movement to prevent violence

Allan Ball, White Ribbon Australia


Clinical Leadership to achieve enhanced family violence responses in front-line workers

Ms Renata Kiss, Anna McLeod, Canberra Health Services


Learning Lessons for Gender-Based Violence During a Pandemic

Patricia Kostouros and Dr. D. Gaye Warthe, Mount Royal University


Predisposing factors, risk predictors, impacts and recommendations for Partner and Family Violence amongst Indigenous Australians

Janet Dune, Western Sydney University


Looking in before looking out: Acknowledgement of university students who have experienced domestic violence through their life histories

Dr Kelly Lewer, University Of Wollongong VIRTUAL BOOTH


Indicators of Coercive Control in Family Assessments

Janette Thorogood, Max Solutions


What organisations can do differently to support people impacted by family violence from a CALD background

Hannan Amin, Good Shepherd


Court Orders Hold No Currency with Family Services: How Professional Intuition is Failing Alienated Children and Parents in Australia

Diana Dixon


Finding Our Voice – Case studies of women survivors of domestic violence who found empowerment and healing through the creative arts and storytelling

Lija Austen


Domestic and Family Violence: Complex Families Across the Lifespan

Kym Tighe, Deidre Venz, Louise Mcphee


Working from the ground up: What our schools are telling us they need to respond to family and domestic violence

Toni Mccallum, Dr Judy Rose, Griffith University

4:50 PM - 5:50 PM Networking Function

Monarch Room - In Person
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Reception Open
Welcome! Come and say hello to the Conference Team and collect your Name Badge!
8:30 AM - 8:31 AM

Prince & Monarch Room

Keynote Session 1


Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Keynote Presentation

 

8:45am - 9:00am

Welcome to Country 


9:00am – 9:15am

The landmark Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Women’s Voices Report and it's implications for the safety of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Women

Written by Commissioner June Oscar, AO - Australian Human Rights Commission and read by Sandra Creamer 


9:15am - 9:25am

Welcome & Housekeeping

Hayley Foster, CEO Fullstop Australia 

Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service


9:25am – 9:35am

Message from Minister Amanda Rishworth - Pre Recorded


9:35am – 10:30am

Pan-Shop: The new Recovery Domain of the National Plan.
Showcasing innovative models of care for people impacted by complex trauma

Moderator: Hayley Foster, CEO Fullstop Australia 

Keynote 1: Michele Laurie, Targeted Early Intervention Worker for the Bugil Wernbe TEI Program-Tabulam District

Keynote 2: Professor Manjula O’Connor, Chair, FV Committee of RANZCP

Keynote 3: Tara Hunter, Clinical Director, Full Stop Australia

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors

Monarch Room

Improving Policy & Systems


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Dr Nora Amath
11:00 AM - 11:20 AM Is it okay not to be engaged? Connecting men to women’s safety.
Allan Ball, White Ribbon
11:25 AM - 11:45 AM Whāngaia Ngā Pā Harakeke Working Collaboratively to prevent/respond to Family Violence
Natasha Allan, NZ Police
12:00 PM - 12:20 PM Working collaboratively to prevent family violence
Ann Wilkie, New Zealand Police
12:25 PM - 12:45 PM 'No More Lives Lost: Understanding the causes of homicide from domestic abuse and familicide to best establish tertiary prevention strategies in keeping women and their children safe'
Dr Jane Hasler, PhD Sociology
12:45 PM - 1:45 PM
Lunch

Monarch Room

CALD Theme


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Deborah Costello
1:45 PM - 2:05 PM Hidden Voices: Children and Young People from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds’ experiences of and exposure to Family Violence and Coercive Control in Western Australia
Dr Marilyn Metta, The Metis Centre
2:10 PM - 2:30 PM Choose Change: Meeting a Gap to Engage People Who Use Violence and Abuse
Tucker Christou, Communicare
2:35 PM - 2:55 PM Everybody's Responsibility - How multicultural services are responding to Domestic and Family Violence
Maree Foelz, Access Community Services Limited (ssi)
2:55 PM - 3:25 PM
Afternoon Tea
3:25 PM - 4:40 PM Join us for these exciting Keynote Presentations

Keynote Session 2

Session Chair: Andrew K


3:25pm – 4:10pm

A Short Film - Play Your Part - Spoken by Survivors.

Wisdom in Practice

Geraldine Bilston, Deputy Chair, Victim Survivor Advisory Council, Family Safety & Victoria Amorette Bennett, Social work graduate at 'Family Life'


4:10pm – 4:40pm

No to Violence operates with the fundamental belief that change is possible

Jacqui Watt, No to Violence

 

4:40 PM - 4:50 PM Poster Presentations

Parents and Child Sexual Abuse Prevention: Challenges and Future Directions.

Dr Julia Rudolph, University of Greenwich


The HEART Connection

Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken to Brilliant


Integrated Services for Survivor Advocacy (ISSA) - Supporting Victim Survivors of Family and Sexual Violence: Navigating the Victims of Crime Framework to Promote Recovery

Cristiana Tomasino


CRC’s Miranda Project: Resistance to Violence and Ways of Healing

Marisa Moliterno, Community Restorative Centre


Activating Spirit | A consideration of cultural and spiritual needs in healing trauma

Maira Pihem


Put Yourself In Our Shoes- Wahine Māori, Partner violence, The Media and, Help Seeking

Karina Cootes


Faith, Domestic Violence and the Need To Recognise Spiritual Abuse

Sarah Chang


Involving men in a national movement to prevent violence

Allan Ball, White Ribbon Australia


Clinical Leadership to achieve enhanced family violence responses in front-line workers

Ms Renata Kiss, Anna McLeod, Canberra Health Services


Learning Lessons for Gender-Based Violence During a Pandemic

Patricia Kostouros and Dr. D. Gaye Warthe, Mount Royal University


Predisposing factors, risk predictors, impacts and recommendations for Partner and Family Violence amongst Indigenous Australians

Janet Dune, Western Sydney University


Looking in before looking out: Acknowledgement of university students who have experienced domestic violence through their life histories

Dr Kelly Lewer, University Of Wollongong VIRTUAL BOOTH


Indicators of Coercive Control in Family Assessments

Janette Thorogood, Max Solutions


What organisations can do differently to support people impacted by family violence from a CALD background

Hannan Amin, Good Shepherd


Court Orders Hold No Currency with Family Services: How Professional Intuition is Failing Alienated Children and Parents in Australia

Diana Dixon


Finding Our Voice – Case studies of women survivors of domestic violence who found empowerment and healing through the creative arts and storytelling

Lija Austen


Domestic and Family Violence: Complex Families Across the Lifespan

Kym Tighe, Deidre Venz, Louise Mcphee


Working from the ground up: What our schools are telling us they need to respond to family and domestic violence

Toni Mccallum, Dr Judy Rose, Griffith University

4:50 PM - 5:50 PM Networking Function

Norfolk & Karrie Webb Room - In Person
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Reception Open
Welcome! Come and say hello to the Conference Team and collect your Name Badge!
8:30 AM - 8:31 AM

Prince & Monarch Room

Keynote Session 1


Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Keynote Presentation

 

8:45am - 9:00am

Welcome to Country 


9:00am – 9:15am

The landmark Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Women’s Voices Report and it's implications for the safety of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Women

Written by Commissioner June Oscar, AO - Australian Human Rights Commission and read by Sandra Creamer 


9:15am - 9:25am

Welcome & Housekeeping

Hayley Foster, CEO Fullstop Australia 

Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service


9:25am – 9:35am

Message from Minister Amanda Rishworth - Pre Recorded


9:35am – 10:30am

Pan-Shop: The new Recovery Domain of the National Plan.
Showcasing innovative models of care for people impacted by complex trauma

Moderator: Hayley Foster, CEO Fullstop Australia 

Keynote 1: Michele Laurie, Targeted Early Intervention Worker for the Bugil Wernbe TEI Program-Tabulam District

Keynote 2: Professor Manjula O’Connor, Chair, FV Committee of RANZCP

Keynote 3: Tara Hunter, Clinical Director, Full Stop Australia

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors

Norfolk & Karrie Webb

Research, Evidence and Emerging Concept


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Peta Dampney
11:00 AM - 11:20 AM How large scale technology programs have contributed to the prevention of domestic violence internationally
Philipp Schluter, MinfoSysSec
11:25 AM - 11:45 AM Change in CALD Communities starts with Trusting Relationships & Co-design..
Etty Garabelli, Blessing Innmae, Australian Refugee Association
12:00 PM - 12:20 PM Presentation by Manjula O'Connor
Professor Manjula O'Connor, Chair FV Committee of RANZCP
12:25 PM - 12:45 PM “Keeping Eyes on the Perpetrators”. Multi-Agency Triage and Case Lead Allocation (MATCLA) Sunshine Coast — Review.
Priscilla Thorpe, IFYS
12:45 PM - 1:45 PM
Lunch

Norfolk & Karrie Webb

Concurrent Panel


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: TBC
1:45 PM - 2:05 PM Integrated Services for Survivor Advocacy (ISSA) - Supporting Victim Survivors of Family and Sexual Violence: Navigating the Victims of Crime Framework to Promote Recovery
Christiana Tomasino
2:10 PM - 2:30 PM CRC’s Miranda Project: Resistance to Violence and Ways of Healing
Marisa Moliterno, Community Restorative Centre
2:35 PM - 2:55 PM CRC’s Miranda Project: Resistance to Violence and Ways of Healing - Continued
Marisa Moliterno, Community Restorative Centre
2:55 PM - 3:25 PM
Afternoon Tea
3:25 PM - 4:40 PM Join us for these exciting Keynote Presentations

Keynote Session 2

Session Chair: Andrew K


3:25pm – 4:10pm

A Short Film - Play Your Part - Spoken by Survivors.

Wisdom in Practice

Geraldine Bilston, Deputy Chair, Victim Survivor Advisory Council, Family Safety & Victoria Amorette Bennett, Social work graduate at 'Family Life'


4:10pm – 4:40pm

No to Violence operates with the fundamental belief that change is possible

Jacqui Watt, No to Violence

 

4:40 PM - 4:50 PM Poster Presentations

Parents and Child Sexual Abuse Prevention: Challenges and Future Directions.

Dr Julia Rudolph, University of Greenwich


The HEART Connection

Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken to Brilliant


Integrated Services for Survivor Advocacy (ISSA) - Supporting Victim Survivors of Family and Sexual Violence: Navigating the Victims of Crime Framework to Promote Recovery

Cristiana Tomasino


CRC’s Miranda Project: Resistance to Violence and Ways of Healing

Marisa Moliterno, Community Restorative Centre


Activating Spirit | A consideration of cultural and spiritual needs in healing trauma

Maira Pihem


Put Yourself In Our Shoes- Wahine Māori, Partner violence, The Media and, Help Seeking

Karina Cootes


Faith, Domestic Violence and the Need To Recognise Spiritual Abuse

Sarah Chang


Involving men in a national movement to prevent violence

Allan Ball, White Ribbon Australia


Clinical Leadership to achieve enhanced family violence responses in front-line workers

Ms Renata Kiss, Anna McLeod, Canberra Health Services


Learning Lessons for Gender-Based Violence During a Pandemic

Patricia Kostouros and Dr. D. Gaye Warthe, Mount Royal University


Predisposing factors, risk predictors, impacts and recommendations for Partner and Family Violence amongst Indigenous Australians

Janet Dune, Western Sydney University


Looking in before looking out: Acknowledgement of university students who have experienced domestic violence through their life histories

Dr Kelly Lewer, University Of Wollongong VIRTUAL BOOTH


Indicators of Coercive Control in Family Assessments

Janette Thorogood, Max Solutions


What organisations can do differently to support people impacted by family violence from a CALD background

Hannan Amin, Good Shepherd


Court Orders Hold No Currency with Family Services: How Professional Intuition is Failing Alienated Children and Parents in Australia

Diana Dixon


Finding Our Voice – Case studies of women survivors of domestic violence who found empowerment and healing through the creative arts and storytelling

Lija Austen


Domestic and Family Violence: Complex Families Across the Lifespan

Kym Tighe, Deidre Venz, Louise Mcphee


Working from the ground up: What our schools are telling us they need to respond to family and domestic violence

Toni Mccallum, Dr Judy Rose, Griffith University

4:50 PM - 5:50 PM Networking Function


Thursday, December 1, 2022

Prince Room - In Person & OnAIR
Monarch Room - In Person
Norfolk & Karrie Webb Room - In Person
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Registration Open - Day 2
9:00 AM - 10:35 AM

Prince & Monarch Room

Day 2 Conference Opening


 

Keynote Session 3

9:00am – 9:05am

Day 2 Opening Comments

Session Chair: Hayley Foster, CEO Full Stop Australia


9:05am – 9:35am

What are we teaching the Jarjums (children)? Self-determination of future generations

Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service


9:35am – 10:05am

Experience of Complainants Through the Criminal Justice System

QLD The Hon Margaret McMurdo


10:05am – 10:35am

Presentation by Amanda Alford

Amanda Alford, Director Government Relations, Policy and Evidence at Our Watch

10:35 AM - 11:05 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2

Prince Room

Intersectional Experiences Including Disability, LGBTIQ, Older People and CALD


IN PERSON AND ONLINE l Chair: Matthew Parsons

Monarch Room

Workforce Development


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Theresa Kellett

Norfolk & Karrie Webb Room

Concurrent Session


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Peta Dampney
11:05 AM - 11:25 AM Men: Choice and Change – A Casework and Groupwork Program for Male Victim/Survivors of DFV
Shannon Harvey, Andrew King, Relationships Australia (NSW)
How does reproductive coercion impact victim-survivors’ lives?
Brianna Pike, Latrobe University
Gambling harm and domestic and family violence: exploring frameworks for changing men’s behaviour
Joanne Newell & Jody Riordan, Gateway Health Family Safety Team
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM Breaking the Silence on FDV in CaLD Communities
Deborah Costello, Deborah Costello Consulting
A Team Presentation by He Whare Wahine from Te Rau Ora, Aotearoa/New Zealand exploring the use of indigenous practices within workforce training and development in the areas of Māori Mental Health and Wellbeing.
Karina Cootes
The Justice Gap for Women and Impact on Victims of Partner Violence
Angela Lynch
11:55 AM - 12:15 PM Veteran Families Experience of Family and Domestic Violence
Gwen Cherne
experiences the team utilise in their practice including considering cultural and spiritual needs as a pathway to healing trauma.
Karina Cootes
Supporting children and young people: Technology-facilitated abuse in domestic and family violence situations
Brad Langoulant
12:20 PM - 12:40 PM Raising Awareness and Overcoming Barriers Facing CALD Women Experiencing DFV
Linda Dennis, Danika Shaw, Nambour Community Centre
Trauma Transformative Practice: Healing the Hearts and Minds of Children and Young People Who have Experienced Domestic and Family Violence and Changing their Life Trajectory
Nikki Butler, Child & Family Consultant
The power of collective women's movements.
Katherine Berney, Director of the National Women’s Safety Alliance
12:40 PM - 1:40 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors - Day 2

Prince Room

Improving Policy & Systems #2


INPERSON AND ONLINE l Chair: Deborah Costello

Monarch Room

Research, Evidence and Emerging Concepts #2


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Hayley Foster

Norfolk & Karrie Webb Room

Stop Domestic Abuse


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Andrew King
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM Prioritising change: Canberra Health Service’s commitment to respond to family violence.
Anna McLeod, Renata Kiss, Canberra Health Services
The Role of the Socialisation of Women in Recognising and Responding to the Earliest Warning Signs of Intimate Partner Abuse
Leanne Nunn, University Of Tasmania
Art Releases the Subconscious Trauma
Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken to Brilliant
2:05 PM - 2:25 PM Watchhouse Respondent Assistance Program
Sergeant Lisa Hillary, Toni Phelan QPS
Money Clinics: A New Response to Economic Abuse
Rebecca Glenn, Centre For Women's Economic Safety
Presentation by Michele Laurie.
TBA..
2:30 PM - 2:50 PM Elder Abuse in the Context of a Family Separation
Monica Blizzard, Khq Lawyers
The Role of Masculinity and Male Entitlement in Domestic and Family Violence
Toni Mccallum, Judy Rose, Charles Darwin University
Family Violence in Faith Settings - 'The Faith Leader's Practice Guide and Toolkit - Preventing and Responding to Family Violence'.
Manal Shehab, Sisters4sisters Support Services
2:50 PM - 3:20 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2

Prince & Monarch Room

Afternoon Keynote Session


Chair: Michelle Rogers
3:20 PM - 5:25 PM Join us for our final Keynote Session & Theatre Cabaret Show!

 

Keynote Session 4

Session Chair: Michelle Rogers

3:20pm – 3:35pm

Hear from Keynote Commissioner Micaela Cronin, Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner 


3:35pm – 4:05pm

The crossover between domestic violence, coercive control and child sexual abuse material offending.

Associate Professor Michael Salter


4:05pm – 4:15pm

Cabaret Seating/Introduction

4:15pm – 5:15pm

My Other Closet - Theatre Cabaret Show


5:15pm – 5:25pm

Conference Closing by Chair Hayley Foster, CEO FullStop Australia

Prince Room - In Person & OnAIR
Monarch Room - In Person
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Registration Open - Day 2
9:00 AM - 10:35 AM

Prince & Monarch Room

Day 2 Conference Opening


 

Keynote Session 3

9:00am – 9:05am

Day 2 Opening Comments

Session Chair: Hayley Foster, CEO Full Stop Australia


9:05am – 9:35am

What are we teaching the Jarjums (children)? Self-determination of future generations

Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service


9:35am – 10:05am

Experience of Complainants Through the Criminal Justice System

QLD The Hon Margaret McMurdo


10:05am – 10:35am

Presentation by Amanda Alford

Amanda Alford, Director Government Relations, Policy and Evidence at Our Watch

10:35 AM - 11:05 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2

Prince Room

Intersectional Experiences Including Disability, LGBTIQ, Older People and CALD


IN PERSON AND ONLINE l Chair: Matthew Parsons

Monarch Room

Workforce Development


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Theresa Kellett
11:05 AM - 11:25 AM Men: Choice and Change – A Casework and Groupwork Program for Male Victim/Survivors of DFV
Shannon Harvey, Andrew King, Relationships Australia (NSW)
How does reproductive coercion impact victim-survivors’ lives?
Brianna Pike, Latrobe University
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM Breaking the Silence on FDV in CaLD Communities
Deborah Costello, Deborah Costello Consulting
A Team Presentation by He Whare Wahine from Te Rau Ora, Aotearoa/New Zealand exploring the use of indigenous practices within workforce training and development in the areas of Māori Mental Health and Wellbeing.
Karina Cootes
11:55 AM - 12:15 PM Veteran Families Experience of Family and Domestic Violence
Gwen Cherne
experiences the team utilise in their practice including considering cultural and spiritual needs as a pathway to healing trauma.
Karina Cootes
12:20 PM - 12:40 PM Raising Awareness and Overcoming Barriers Facing CALD Women Experiencing DFV
Linda Dennis, Danika Shaw, Nambour Community Centre
Trauma Transformative Practice: Healing the Hearts and Minds of Children and Young People Who have Experienced Domestic and Family Violence and Changing their Life Trajectory
Nikki Butler, Child & Family Consultant
12:40 PM - 1:40 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors - Day 2

Prince Room

Improving Policy & Systems #2


INPERSON AND ONLINE l Chair: Deborah Costello

Monarch Room

Research, Evidence and Emerging Concepts #2


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Hayley Foster
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM Prioritising change: Canberra Health Service’s commitment to respond to family violence.
Anna McLeod, Renata Kiss, Canberra Health Services
The Role of the Socialisation of Women in Recognising and Responding to the Earliest Warning Signs of Intimate Partner Abuse
Leanne Nunn, University Of Tasmania
2:05 PM - 2:25 PM Watchhouse Respondent Assistance Program
Sergeant Lisa Hillary, Toni Phelan QPS
Money Clinics: A New Response to Economic Abuse
Rebecca Glenn, Centre For Women's Economic Safety
2:30 PM - 2:50 PM Elder Abuse in the Context of a Family Separation
Monica Blizzard, Khq Lawyers
The Role of Masculinity and Male Entitlement in Domestic and Family Violence
Toni Mccallum, Judy Rose, Charles Darwin University
2:50 PM - 3:20 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2

Prince & Monarch Room

Afternoon Keynote Session


Chair: Michelle Rogers
3:20 PM - 5:25 PM Join us for our final Keynote Session & Theatre Cabaret Show!

 

Keynote Session 4

Session Chair: Michelle Rogers

3:20pm – 3:35pm

Hear from Keynote Commissioner Micaela Cronin, Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner 


3:35pm – 4:05pm

The crossover between domestic violence, coercive control and child sexual abuse material offending.

Associate Professor Michael Salter


4:05pm – 4:15pm

Cabaret Seating/Introduction

4:15pm – 5:15pm

My Other Closet - Theatre Cabaret Show


5:15pm – 5:25pm

Conference Closing by Chair Hayley Foster, CEO FullStop Australia


Norfolk & Karrie Webb Room - In Person
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Registration Open - Day 2
9:00 AM - 10:35 AM

Prince & Monarch Room

Day 2 Conference Opening


 

Keynote Session 3

9:00am – 9:05am

Day 2 Opening Comments

Session Chair: Hayley Foster, CEO Full Stop Australia


9:05am – 9:35am

What are we teaching the Jarjums (children)? Self-determination of future generations

Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service


9:35am – 10:05am

Experience of Complainants Through the Criminal Justice System

QLD The Hon Margaret McMurdo


10:05am – 10:35am

Presentation by Amanda Alford

Amanda Alford, Director Government Relations, Policy and Evidence at Our Watch

10:35 AM - 11:05 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2

Norfolk & Karrie Webb Room

Concurrent Session


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Peta Dampney
11:05 AM - 11:25 AM Gambling harm and domestic and family violence: exploring frameworks for changing men’s behaviour
Joanne Newell & Jody Riordan, Gateway Health Family Safety Team
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM The Justice Gap for Women and Impact on Victims of Partner Violence
Angela Lynch
11:55 AM - 12:15 PM Supporting children and young people: Technology-facilitated abuse in domestic and family violence situations
Brad Langoulant
12:20 PM - 12:40 PM The power of collective women's movements.
Katherine Berney, Director of the National Women’s Safety Alliance
12:40 PM - 1:40 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors - Day 2

Norfolk & Karrie Webb Room

Stop Domestic Abuse


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Andrew King
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM Art Releases the Subconscious Trauma
Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken to Brilliant
2:05 PM - 2:25 PM Presentation by Michele Laurie.
TBA..
2:30 PM - 2:50 PM Family Violence in Faith Settings - 'The Faith Leader's Practice Guide and Toolkit - Preventing and Responding to Family Violence'.
Manal Shehab, Sisters4sisters Support Services
2:50 PM - 3:20 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2

Prince & Monarch Room

Afternoon Keynote Session


Chair: Michelle Rogers
3:20 PM - 5:25 PM Join us for our final Keynote Session & Theatre Cabaret Show!

 

Keynote Session 4

Session Chair: Michelle Rogers

3:20pm – 3:35pm

Hear from Keynote Commissioner Micaela Cronin, Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner 


3:35pm – 4:05pm

The crossover between domestic violence, coercive control and child sexual abuse material offending.

Associate Professor Michael Salter


4:05pm – 4:15pm

Cabaret Seating/Introduction

4:15pm – 5:15pm

My Other Closet - Theatre Cabaret Show


5:15pm – 5:25pm

Conference Closing by Chair Hayley Foster, CEO FullStop Australia


Prince Room - In Person & OnAIR
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Registration Open - Day 2
9:00 AM - 10:35 AM

Prince & Monarch Room

Day 2 Conference Opening


 

Keynote Session 3

9:00am – 9:05am

Day 2 Opening Comments

Session Chair: Hayley Foster, CEO Full Stop Australia


9:05am – 9:35am

What are we teaching the Jarjums (children)? Self-determination of future generations

Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service


9:35am – 10:05am

Experience of Complainants Through the Criminal Justice System

QLD The Hon Margaret McMurdo


10:05am – 10:35am

Presentation by Amanda Alford

Amanda Alford, Director Government Relations, Policy and Evidence at Our Watch

10:35 AM - 11:05 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2

Prince Room

Intersectional Experiences Including Disability, LGBTIQ, Older People and CALD


IN PERSON AND ONLINE l Chair: Matthew Parsons
11:05 AM - 11:25 AM Men: Choice and Change – A Casework and Groupwork Program for Male Victim/Survivors of DFV
Shannon Harvey, Andrew King, Relationships Australia (NSW)
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM Breaking the Silence on FDV in CaLD Communities
Deborah Costello, Deborah Costello Consulting
11:55 AM - 12:15 PM Veteran Families Experience of Family and Domestic Violence
Gwen Cherne
12:20 PM - 12:40 PM Raising Awareness and Overcoming Barriers Facing CALD Women Experiencing DFV
Linda Dennis, Danika Shaw, Nambour Community Centre
12:40 PM - 1:40 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors - Day 2

Prince Room

Improving Policy & Systems #2


INPERSON AND ONLINE l Chair: Deborah Costello
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM Prioritising change: Canberra Health Service’s commitment to respond to family violence.
Anna McLeod, Renata Kiss, Canberra Health Services
2:05 PM - 2:25 PM Watchhouse Respondent Assistance Program
Sergeant Lisa Hillary, Toni Phelan QPS
2:30 PM - 2:50 PM Elder Abuse in the Context of a Family Separation
Monica Blizzard, Khq Lawyers
2:50 PM - 3:20 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2

Prince & Monarch Room

Afternoon Keynote Session


Chair: Michelle Rogers
3:20 PM - 5:25 PM Join us for our final Keynote Session & Theatre Cabaret Show!

 

Keynote Session 4

Session Chair: Michelle Rogers

3:20pm – 3:35pm

Hear from Keynote Commissioner Micaela Cronin, Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner 


3:35pm – 4:05pm

The crossover between domestic violence, coercive control and child sexual abuse material offending.

Associate Professor Michael Salter


4:05pm – 4:15pm

Cabaret Seating/Introduction

4:15pm – 5:15pm

My Other Closet - Theatre Cabaret Show


5:15pm – 5:25pm

Conference Closing by Chair Hayley Foster, CEO FullStop Australia


Monarch Room - In Person
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Registration Open - Day 2
9:00 AM - 10:35 AM

Prince & Monarch Room

Day 2 Conference Opening


 

Keynote Session 3

9:00am – 9:05am

Day 2 Opening Comments

Session Chair: Hayley Foster, CEO Full Stop Australia


9:05am – 9:35am

What are we teaching the Jarjums (children)? Self-determination of future generations

Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service


9:35am – 10:05am

Experience of Complainants Through the Criminal Justice System

QLD The Hon Margaret McMurdo


10:05am – 10:35am

Presentation by Amanda Alford

Amanda Alford, Director Government Relations, Policy and Evidence at Our Watch

10:35 AM - 11:05 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2

Monarch Room

Workforce Development


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Theresa Kellett
11:05 AM - 11:25 AM How does reproductive coercion impact victim-survivors’ lives?
Brianna Pike, Latrobe University
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM A Team Presentation by He Whare Wahine from Te Rau Ora, Aotearoa/New Zealand exploring the use of indigenous practices within workforce training and development in the areas of Māori Mental Health and Wellbeing.
Karina Cootes
11:55 AM - 12:15 PM experiences the team utilise in their practice including considering cultural and spiritual needs as a pathway to healing trauma.
Karina Cootes
12:20 PM - 12:40 PM Trauma Transformative Practice: Healing the Hearts and Minds of Children and Young People Who have Experienced Domestic and Family Violence and Changing their Life Trajectory
Nikki Butler, Child & Family Consultant
12:40 PM - 1:40 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors - Day 2

Monarch Room

Research, Evidence and Emerging Concepts #2


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Hayley Foster
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM The Role of the Socialisation of Women in Recognising and Responding to the Earliest Warning Signs of Intimate Partner Abuse
Leanne Nunn, University Of Tasmania
2:05 PM - 2:25 PM Money Clinics: A New Response to Economic Abuse
Rebecca Glenn, Centre For Women's Economic Safety
2:30 PM - 2:50 PM The Role of Masculinity and Male Entitlement in Domestic and Family Violence
Toni Mccallum, Judy Rose, Charles Darwin University
2:50 PM - 3:20 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2

Prince & Monarch Room

Afternoon Keynote Session


Chair: Michelle Rogers
3:20 PM - 5:25 PM Join us for our final Keynote Session & Theatre Cabaret Show!

 

Keynote Session 4

Session Chair: Michelle Rogers

3:20pm – 3:35pm

Hear from Keynote Commissioner Micaela Cronin, Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner 


3:35pm – 4:05pm

The crossover between domestic violence, coercive control and child sexual abuse material offending.

Associate Professor Michael Salter


4:05pm – 4:15pm

Cabaret Seating/Introduction

4:15pm – 5:15pm

My Other Closet - Theatre Cabaret Show


5:15pm – 5:25pm

Conference Closing by Chair Hayley Foster, CEO FullStop Australia


Norfolk & Karrie Webb Room - In Person
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Registration Open - Day 2
9:00 AM - 10:35 AM

Prince & Monarch Room

Day 2 Conference Opening


 

Keynote Session 3

9:00am – 9:05am

Day 2 Opening Comments

Session Chair: Hayley Foster, CEO Full Stop Australia


9:05am – 9:35am

What are we teaching the Jarjums (children)? Self-determination of future generations

Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service


9:35am – 10:05am

Experience of Complainants Through the Criminal Justice System

QLD The Hon Margaret McMurdo


10:05am – 10:35am

Presentation by Amanda Alford

Amanda Alford, Director Government Relations, Policy and Evidence at Our Watch

10:35 AM - 11:05 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2

Norfolk & Karrie Webb Room

Concurrent Session


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Peta Dampney
11:05 AM - 11:25 AM Gambling harm and domestic and family violence: exploring frameworks for changing men’s behaviour
Joanne Newell & Jody Riordan, Gateway Health Family Safety Team
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM The Justice Gap for Women and Impact on Victims of Partner Violence
Angela Lynch
11:55 AM - 12:15 PM Supporting children and young people: Technology-facilitated abuse in domestic and family violence situations
Brad Langoulant
12:20 PM - 12:40 PM The power of collective women's movements.
Katherine Berney, Director of the National Women’s Safety Alliance
12:40 PM - 1:40 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors - Day 2

Norfolk & Karrie Webb Room

Stop Domestic Abuse


IN PERSON ONLY l Chair: Andrew King
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM Art Releases the Subconscious Trauma
Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken to Brilliant
2:05 PM - 2:25 PM Presentation by Michele Laurie.
TBA..
2:30 PM - 2:50 PM Family Violence in Faith Settings - 'The Faith Leader's Practice Guide and Toolkit - Preventing and Responding to Family Violence'.
Manal Shehab, Sisters4sisters Support Services
2:50 PM - 3:20 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2

Prince & Monarch Room

Afternoon Keynote Session


Chair: Michelle Rogers
3:20 PM - 5:25 PM Join us for our final Keynote Session & Theatre Cabaret Show!

 

Keynote Session 4

Session Chair: Michelle Rogers

3:20pm – 3:35pm

Hear from Keynote Commissioner Micaela Cronin, Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner 


3:35pm – 4:05pm

The crossover between domestic violence, coercive control and child sexual abuse material offending.

Associate Professor Michael Salter


4:05pm – 4:15pm

Cabaret Seating/Introduction

4:15pm – 5:15pm

My Other Closet - Theatre Cabaret Show


5:15pm – 5:25pm

Conference Closing by Chair Hayley Foster, CEO FullStop Australia



Friday, December 2, 2022


Room 2 - Karrie Web & Jacaranda Room
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Day 3 - Registration Open: Workshops Only
9:00 AM - 9:01 AM
Workshop 2
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Evidence into action: supporting frontline services to address technology-facilitated abuse
Paula Smith, Esafety Commissioner
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Workshops
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Morning Tea
11:00 AM - 11:01 AM
Workshop 5
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Talking Safely about Domestic Violence - How to collaboratively create and promote safe language guidelines.
Peta Dampney, From Me To You Consulting

Room 3 - North Room
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Day 3 - Registration Open: Workshops Only
9:00 AM - 9:01 AM
Workshop 3
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Workshop 6: Workforce Development and Specialisation. Burn Out, Retaining Staff, lack of new staff entering the sector
Hayley Foster, Full Stop Australia
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Workshops
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Morning Tea
11:00 AM - 11:01 AM
Workshop 6
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Coercive Control - understanding, identifying and responding to coercive control.
Julie Sarkozi, Women's Legal Service Qld


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