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Virtual Attendees - you will be able to watch all of the keynote sessions, any sessions in Ballroom 1 and all of the online sessions. We have tried to note this on the program however, if you are unsure, please let the Secretariat know.

In-person Attendees - you will be able to watch all of the sessions in Ballroom 1, Ballroom 2, Tamborine Gallery and Springbrook Room (in-person) Along with the workshops/panels on Friday 3rd December. If you are attending the conference and would like to watch an online session, please bring a digital device (laptop, tablet or phone) to do this.


*** 5 business days after the conference all of the conference content (excluding workshops) will be made available to all attendees in the Resource Centre to watch on-demand for 30 days.


Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Ballroom One
Ballroom Two
Tamborine Gallery
Springbrook Room
Virtual Presentations
Virtual Presentations
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Registration Open
Welcome to #STOPDV21. Come say hello to the Conference Team and collect your name badge!
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Wednesday Morning Keynote Session 1
Chair: Ms Michelle Rogers
8:30 AM - 9:50 AM Day 1 Keynote Session: Insights into the next National Plan
8:30am - 8:40am Welcome & Housekeeping 8:40am - 8:50am Welcome to Country 8:50am - 9:20am Keynote 1 - Closing the Gap for the Aboriginal Population, in the Context of Domestic and Family Violence Ms Donnella Mills, Chair, NACCHO (VIRTUAL) 9:20am - 9:50am Keynote 2 In conversation with: Ms Jess Hill, Author, See What You Made Me Do (VIRTUAL)
9:50 AM - 10:30 AM Panel Discussion: Insights into the Next National Plan
Chair: Ms Sandra Creamer Panelists: Ms Jacqui Watt, CEO, No To Violence (VIRTUAL); Dr Stephanie Lusby, La Trobe University (VIRTUAL); Ms Renee Hamilton, CEO, National Women's Safety Alliance (VIRTUAL); Dr Nora Amath, National Manager, Refugee Settlement, Islamic Women’s Association Australia
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors
10:59 AM - 11:01 AM Keynote Session 2
Chair: Ms Geraldine Bilston
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PLENARY SESSION: Keeping Children Visible
11:00am - 11:30am Keynote 3: Children Affected by Family Violence in Australia Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL) 11:30am - 12:00pm Keynote 4: Implementing the Safe & Together Model in Australia: Creating real change Mr David Mandel, MA, LPC, Executive Director, Safe & Together Institute (VIRTUAL)
12:00 PM - 12:40 PM Panel Discussion: Keeping Young People & Children Visible
Panel Chair: Jess Hill (VIRTUAL) Panelist: Ms Natasha Anderson, Youth Representative, Youth Advocate (VIRTUAL); Dr Marsha Scott, Chief Executive, Scottish Women's Aid (VIRTUAL); Ms Natalie Lewis, Commissioner, Queensland Family & Child Commission (VIRTUAL); Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL);
12:40 PM - 1:20 PM Lunch with Exhibitors
1:19 PM - 1:20 PM Response and Services (In-person & Online)
Session Chair: Philomena Boman
Research, Evidence and Emerging Concepts 1 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Peta Dampney
Centring Lived-Experience 1 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Kerry Maley
Panel 1 (In-person Only)
Online Session: Intersectional Experiences
Online - Workforce Advancements
1:20 PM - 1:40 PM "How Do You Do, What You Do?" E.D. Staff Reflections on Supporting Victims of 'Choking' (VIRTUAL)
Mrs Danielle Allen & Ms Kathleen Shaw, Western Nsw Local Health District
The Al-anon Solution - Breaking the Cycle (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Lija Austen, Al-Anon
Recognise, Respond, Refer: An Integrated Primary Health Response to Domestic and Family Violence
Ms Susan Conaghan, Brisbane South Phn; Dr Johanna Lynch; Rebecca Fullbrook; Joanna Klieve-Longman; Mikaela Martyn; Hannah Attewell-Moore
Accountability After Cadifor: Community-Informed, Evidence-Based Violence Prevention and Response in BDSM/Kink Relationships
Dr Gávi Ansara, Ansara Psychotherapy & Centre for Liberating Relational & Systemic Practices; Ms S. A. Phoenix, Ansara Psychotherapy
Engaging Nurses in Recognising and Responding to Family Violence
Ms Simone Sheridan & Dr Caroline Fisher, Royal Melbourne Hospital
1:20 PM - 2:02 PM Why should Victims be Victimised Twice? (VIRTUAL)
Tila Jacob & Philipp Schluter, Attenti
1:42 PM - 2:02 PM Violence Prevention Education on Global Scale
Antonella Spatola, Esd Global Inc Asia Pacific
Surviving the Devil, Escaping Domestic Violence (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Melanie Survivor, Author, Www.relationshipresolutions.com.au
panel continued...
Peer Workers with Intellectual Disabilities Employed to Create Podcast About Violence and Accessibility
Ms Kaitlin Peirce & Ms Alison Mclean, Wwild Sexual Violence Prevention Association Inc
Self - Care for the Workforce Engaged with Violence Victims
Dr Amina Qureshi, Aamo's Yoga
2:04 PM - 2:24 PM Integrated Service Response to Sexual Assault: A Queensland Case Study
Ms Liane Mcdermott, Queensland Centre For Domestic And Family Violence Research, Cquniversity
The Australian Child Maltreatment Study: The First Australian Prevalence study of Exposure to Domestic Violence
Prof Ben Mathews, Queensland University of Technology
Rebuilding HOPE- The Recovery Hub Model for Women and Children
Mrs Carolyn Robinson, Beyond Dv Ltd
Continued ....
Mainstreaming the Voice of Victim-survivors Through Cross-sector Collaboration Between Academia and the Creative Arts Sector
Ms Hyein Cho, Monash University & Mr Jun Bin Lee, Co-founder, Independant filmmaker
Preventing Unwanted Sexual Behaviour in Residential Aged Care Services
Daisy Smith, Monash University
2:26 PM - 2:46 PM Responding to Intimate Partner Violence - A Personal Perspective from a Queer Person of Colour
Ms Deborah Costello, Self Employed
Breaking New Ground – Evidence-based Adolescent to Parent Violence Intervention
Ms Rachael Meiers & Mr Alek Jacoby, Brisbane Domestic Violence Service, Micah Projects
Ensuring Strategic Priorities are Informed and Driven by the Voice of Lived Experience (VIRTUAL)
Mrs Christine Robinson, Eastern Metropolitan Regional Family Violence Partnership
cont ...
A Practical Approach to Group Work with Women with Intellectual Disabilities Impacted by Domestic Violence
Ms Victoria Tucker & Hannah Sanson, Wwild Svp Assn Inc.
The Use of Empowerment StarTM, MyStarTM and Change StarTM at Women's Refuge New Zealand
Ms Viktoria Seeger, National Collective Of Independent Women's Refuges (NCIWR)
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
3:24 PM - 3:50 PM The Tangled Web - Dowry Abuse Among South Asian Communities in Western Sydney
Ms Sharmila Falzon, City Of Parramatta Council, Ms Hina Khan, Western Sydney University & Ms Kittu Randhawa, Indian (Sub) Continent Crisis and Support Agency
3:29 PM - 3:30 PM Centring Lived Experience 2 (In-person & Online)
Session Chair: Emma Day
Workforce Development (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Sue Khor
Improving Policy & Systems (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Belinda Cox
Panel 2 (In-person Only)
Online: Improving Policy & Systems
Online - Emerging Research and Studies
3:30 PM - 3:50 PM United not Divided (VIRTUAL)
Mr Corey Lees, Und Youth Services
Building Workforce Capacity to Respond to Men Perpetrating Domestic and Family Violence (VIRTUAL)
Ms Michelle Ridley & Ms Suzie Hudson, Nada
Turning Research into Practice: Responding to Domestic and Family Volence in a Hospital Setting
Dr Georgia Hunt, Mater Health Service
Vicarious Trauma – How We Support the Wellbeing of Frontline Staff (VIRTUAL)
Chair: Ms Hayley Foster, Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia Panel Members: Ms Fiona Cornforth, The Healing Foundation; Marika Kontellis, Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia & Tara Hunter – Director Counselling Services Full Stop Australia
Men who use IPV and Social Work Education: An Uneasy Alliance or Opportunities for Change?
Ms Rebecca Jury, Edith Cowan University
3:52 PM - 4:12 PM The Benefits of Blogging for Survivors
Ms Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken to Brilliant
Experiences Implementing the Family Violence Information Sharing Scheme in a Large Public Health Service in Victoria, Australia (VIRTUAL)
Dr Jose Segal, Pauline Kelly & Lynette de Valle, Eastern Health
Face of the Crisis: Coercive Control in Australia
Dr Amanda Gearing, Researcher, Journalist, Author, Broadcaster
Panel Continued ...
PCHEXPAAND Prospective Study to Comprehensively Assess Psycho-social Risk Factors in Children and Adolescents with Deliberate-self-harm
Dr Yulia Furlong & Zamia Pedro, Cahs. Pch
Stop Domestic Violence: Enshrining Intimate Civility as a Cultural Value
Dr Eyal Gringart, Edith Cowan University
4:14 PM - 4:34 PM A New Approach to Emergency Accommodation (VIRTUAL)
Mr David Fisher, Housing Plus
Midwives’ Identification of Required Supports to Enable Domestic Violence Screening in the Antenatal Period
Ms Chelsea Wallace, Monash University
A Local Government Response to the Issue of Domestic and Family Violence and Abuse
Nicky Marshall, Moreton Bay Regional Council
Panel Cont.
Organisational Responses to the Shadow Pandemic: Lessons Learned from Alphabet
Mrs Leeran Gold, Google
The Magic of Mentoring
Ms Simone Allan, Women's Resilience Centre
4:36 PM - 4:56 PM Healthy Families Yarn: Changing the conversation in North West Queensland (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Mrs Jasmin Lynch & Ms Sarah-Jane Cooper, Mount Isa Domestic Violence Action Group
Domestic Family Violence Tenancy Issues
Ms Rose Brown, Tenants Queensland
Change the Story, Australia's National Prevention Framework: What's New in the Second Edition? (VIRTUAL)
Dr Emma Partridge, Our Watch
Cont.
Childcare at Court: An Essential Service and a Way Forward
Emeritus Professor Margot Hillel & Kathy, Impact For Women
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Networking
Canapes and drinks served
Ballroom One
Ballroom Two
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Registration Open
Welcome to #STOPDV21. Come say hello to the Conference Team and collect your name badge!
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Wednesday Morning Keynote Session 1
Chair: Ms Michelle Rogers
8:30 AM - 9:50 AM Day 1 Keynote Session: Insights into the next National Plan
8:30am - 8:40am Welcome & Housekeeping 8:40am - 8:50am Welcome to Country 8:50am - 9:20am Keynote 1 - Closing the Gap for the Aboriginal Population, in the Context of Domestic and Family Violence Ms Donnella Mills, Chair, NACCHO (VIRTUAL) 9:20am - 9:50am Keynote 2 In conversation with: Ms Jess Hill, Author, See What You Made Me Do (VIRTUAL)
9:50 AM - 10:30 AM Panel Discussion: Insights into the Next National Plan
Chair: Ms Sandra Creamer Panelists: Ms Jacqui Watt, CEO, No To Violence (VIRTUAL); Dr Stephanie Lusby, La Trobe University (VIRTUAL); Ms Renee Hamilton, CEO, National Women's Safety Alliance (VIRTUAL); Dr Nora Amath, National Manager, Refugee Settlement, Islamic Women’s Association Australia
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors
10:59 AM - 11:01 AM Keynote Session 2
Chair: Ms Geraldine Bilston
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PLENARY SESSION: Keeping Children Visible
11:00am - 11:30am Keynote 3: Children Affected by Family Violence in Australia Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL) 11:30am - 12:00pm Keynote 4: Implementing the Safe & Together Model in Australia: Creating real change Mr David Mandel, MA, LPC, Executive Director, Safe & Together Institute (VIRTUAL)
12:00 PM - 12:40 PM Panel Discussion: Keeping Young People & Children Visible
Panel Chair: Jess Hill (VIRTUAL) Panelist: Ms Natasha Anderson, Youth Representative, Youth Advocate (VIRTUAL); Dr Marsha Scott, Chief Executive, Scottish Women's Aid (VIRTUAL); Ms Natalie Lewis, Commissioner, Queensland Family & Child Commission (VIRTUAL); Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL);
12:40 PM - 1:20 PM Lunch with Exhibitors
1:19 PM - 1:20 PM Response and Services (In-person & Online)
Session Chair: Philomena Boman
Research, Evidence and Emerging Concepts 1 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Peta Dampney
1:20 PM - 1:40 PM "How Do You Do, What You Do?" E.D. Staff Reflections on Supporting Victims of 'Choking' (VIRTUAL)
Mrs Danielle Allen & Ms Kathleen Shaw, Western Nsw Local Health District
1:20 PM - 2:02 PM Why should Victims be Victimised Twice? (VIRTUAL)
Tila Jacob & Philipp Schluter, Attenti
1:42 PM - 2:02 PM Violence Prevention Education on Global Scale
Antonella Spatola, Esd Global Inc Asia Pacific
2:04 PM - 2:24 PM Integrated Service Response to Sexual Assault: A Queensland Case Study
Ms Liane Mcdermott, Queensland Centre For Domestic And Family Violence Research, Cquniversity
The Australian Child Maltreatment Study: The First Australian Prevalence study of Exposure to Domestic Violence
Prof Ben Mathews, Queensland University of Technology
2:26 PM - 2:46 PM Responding to Intimate Partner Violence - A Personal Perspective from a Queer Person of Colour
Ms Deborah Costello, Self Employed
Breaking New Ground – Evidence-based Adolescent to Parent Violence Intervention
Ms Rachael Meiers & Mr Alek Jacoby, Brisbane Domestic Violence Service, Micah Projects
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
3:24 PM - 3:50 PM
3:29 PM - 3:30 PM Centring Lived Experience 2 (In-person & Online)
Session Chair: Emma Day
Workforce Development (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Sue Khor
3:30 PM - 3:50 PM United not Divided (VIRTUAL)
Mr Corey Lees, Und Youth Services
Building Workforce Capacity to Respond to Men Perpetrating Domestic and Family Violence (VIRTUAL)
Ms Michelle Ridley & Ms Suzie Hudson, Nada
3:52 PM - 4:12 PM The Benefits of Blogging for Survivors
Ms Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken to Brilliant
Experiences Implementing the Family Violence Information Sharing Scheme in a Large Public Health Service in Victoria, Australia (VIRTUAL)
Dr Jose Segal, Pauline Kelly & Lynette de Valle, Eastern Health
4:14 PM - 4:34 PM A New Approach to Emergency Accommodation (VIRTUAL)
Mr David Fisher, Housing Plus
Midwives’ Identification of Required Supports to Enable Domestic Violence Screening in the Antenatal Period
Ms Chelsea Wallace, Monash University
4:36 PM - 4:56 PM Healthy Families Yarn: Changing the conversation in North West Queensland (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Mrs Jasmin Lynch & Ms Sarah-Jane Cooper, Mount Isa Domestic Violence Action Group
Domestic Family Violence Tenancy Issues
Ms Rose Brown, Tenants Queensland
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Networking
Canapes and drinks served

Tamborine Gallery
Springbrook Room
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Registration Open
Welcome to #STOPDV21. Come say hello to the Conference Team and collect your name badge!
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Wednesday Morning Keynote Session 1
Chair: Ms Michelle Rogers
8:30 AM - 9:50 AM Day 1 Keynote Session: Insights into the next National Plan
8:30am - 8:40am Welcome & Housekeeping 8:40am - 8:50am Welcome to Country 8:50am - 9:20am Keynote 1 - Closing the Gap for the Aboriginal Population, in the Context of Domestic and Family Violence Ms Donnella Mills, Chair, NACCHO (VIRTUAL) 9:20am - 9:50am Keynote 2 In conversation with: Ms Jess Hill, Author, See What You Made Me Do (VIRTUAL)
9:50 AM - 10:30 AM Panel Discussion: Insights into the Next National Plan
Chair: Ms Sandra Creamer Panelists: Ms Jacqui Watt, CEO, No To Violence (VIRTUAL); Dr Stephanie Lusby, La Trobe University (VIRTUAL); Ms Renee Hamilton, CEO, National Women's Safety Alliance (VIRTUAL); Dr Nora Amath, National Manager, Refugee Settlement, Islamic Women’s Association Australia
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors
10:59 AM - 11:01 AM Keynote Session 2
Chair: Ms Geraldine Bilston
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PLENARY SESSION: Keeping Children Visible
11:00am - 11:30am Keynote 3: Children Affected by Family Violence in Australia Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL) 11:30am - 12:00pm Keynote 4: Implementing the Safe & Together Model in Australia: Creating real change Mr David Mandel, MA, LPC, Executive Director, Safe & Together Institute (VIRTUAL)
12:00 PM - 12:40 PM Panel Discussion: Keeping Young People & Children Visible
Panel Chair: Jess Hill (VIRTUAL) Panelist: Ms Natasha Anderson, Youth Representative, Youth Advocate (VIRTUAL); Dr Marsha Scott, Chief Executive, Scottish Women's Aid (VIRTUAL); Ms Natalie Lewis, Commissioner, Queensland Family & Child Commission (VIRTUAL); Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL);
12:40 PM - 1:20 PM Lunch with Exhibitors
1:19 PM - 1:20 PM Centring Lived-Experience 1 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Kerry Maley
Panel 1 (In-person Only)
1:20 PM - 1:40 PM The Al-anon Solution - Breaking the Cycle (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Lija Austen, Al-Anon
Recognise, Respond, Refer: An Integrated Primary Health Response to Domestic and Family Violence
Ms Susan Conaghan, Brisbane South Phn; Dr Johanna Lynch; Rebecca Fullbrook; Joanna Klieve-Longman; Mikaela Martyn; Hannah Attewell-Moore
1:20 PM - 2:02 PM
1:42 PM - 2:02 PM Surviving the Devil, Escaping Domestic Violence (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Melanie Survivor, Author, Www.relationshipresolutions.com.au
panel continued...
2:04 PM - 2:24 PM Rebuilding HOPE- The Recovery Hub Model for Women and Children
Mrs Carolyn Robinson, Beyond Dv Ltd
Continued ....
2:26 PM - 2:46 PM Ensuring Strategic Priorities are Informed and Driven by the Voice of Lived Experience (VIRTUAL)
Mrs Christine Robinson, Eastern Metropolitan Regional Family Violence Partnership
cont ...
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
3:24 PM - 3:50 PM
3:29 PM - 3:30 PM Improving Policy & Systems (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Belinda Cox
Panel 2 (In-person Only)
3:30 PM - 3:50 PM Turning Research into Practice: Responding to Domestic and Family Volence in a Hospital Setting
Dr Georgia Hunt, Mater Health Service
Vicarious Trauma – How We Support the Wellbeing of Frontline Staff (VIRTUAL)
Chair: Ms Hayley Foster, Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia Panel Members: Ms Fiona Cornforth, The Healing Foundation; Marika Kontellis, Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia & Tara Hunter – Director Counselling Services Full Stop Australia
3:52 PM - 4:12 PM Face of the Crisis: Coercive Control in Australia
Dr Amanda Gearing, Researcher, Journalist, Author, Broadcaster
Panel Continued ...
4:14 PM - 4:34 PM A Local Government Response to the Issue of Domestic and Family Violence and Abuse
Nicky Marshall, Moreton Bay Regional Council
Panel Cont.
4:36 PM - 4:56 PM Change the Story, Australia's National Prevention Framework: What's New in the Second Edition? (VIRTUAL)
Dr Emma Partridge, Our Watch
Cont.
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Networking
Canapes and drinks served

Virtual Presentations
Virtual Presentations
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Registration Open
Welcome to #STOPDV21. Come say hello to the Conference Team and collect your name badge!
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Wednesday Morning Keynote Session 1
Chair: Ms Michelle Rogers
8:30 AM - 9:50 AM Day 1 Keynote Session: Insights into the next National Plan
8:30am - 8:40am Welcome & Housekeeping 8:40am - 8:50am Welcome to Country 8:50am - 9:20am Keynote 1 - Closing the Gap for the Aboriginal Population, in the Context of Domestic and Family Violence Ms Donnella Mills, Chair, NACCHO (VIRTUAL) 9:20am - 9:50am Keynote 2 In conversation with: Ms Jess Hill, Author, See What You Made Me Do (VIRTUAL)
9:50 AM - 10:30 AM Panel Discussion: Insights into the Next National Plan
Chair: Ms Sandra Creamer Panelists: Ms Jacqui Watt, CEO, No To Violence (VIRTUAL); Dr Stephanie Lusby, La Trobe University (VIRTUAL); Ms Renee Hamilton, CEO, National Women's Safety Alliance (VIRTUAL); Dr Nora Amath, National Manager, Refugee Settlement, Islamic Women’s Association Australia
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors
10:59 AM - 11:01 AM Keynote Session 2
Chair: Ms Geraldine Bilston
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PLENARY SESSION: Keeping Children Visible
11:00am - 11:30am Keynote 3: Children Affected by Family Violence in Australia Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL) 11:30am - 12:00pm Keynote 4: Implementing the Safe & Together Model in Australia: Creating real change Mr David Mandel, MA, LPC, Executive Director, Safe & Together Institute (VIRTUAL)
12:00 PM - 12:40 PM Panel Discussion: Keeping Young People & Children Visible
Panel Chair: Jess Hill (VIRTUAL) Panelist: Ms Natasha Anderson, Youth Representative, Youth Advocate (VIRTUAL); Dr Marsha Scott, Chief Executive, Scottish Women's Aid (VIRTUAL); Ms Natalie Lewis, Commissioner, Queensland Family & Child Commission (VIRTUAL); Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL);
12:40 PM - 1:20 PM Lunch with Exhibitors
1:19 PM - 1:20 PM
Online Session: Intersectional Experiences
Online - Workforce Advancements
1:20 PM - 1:40 PM Accountability After Cadifor: Community-Informed, Evidence-Based Violence Prevention and Response in BDSM/Kink Relationships
Dr Gávi Ansara, Ansara Psychotherapy & Centre for Liberating Relational & Systemic Practices; Ms S. A. Phoenix, Ansara Psychotherapy
Engaging Nurses in Recognising and Responding to Family Violence
Ms Simone Sheridan & Dr Caroline Fisher, Royal Melbourne Hospital
1:20 PM - 2:02 PM
1:42 PM - 2:02 PM Peer Workers with Intellectual Disabilities Employed to Create Podcast About Violence and Accessibility
Ms Kaitlin Peirce & Ms Alison Mclean, Wwild Sexual Violence Prevention Association Inc
Self - Care for the Workforce Engaged with Violence Victims
Dr Amina Qureshi, Aamo's Yoga
2:04 PM - 2:24 PM Mainstreaming the Voice of Victim-survivors Through Cross-sector Collaboration Between Academia and the Creative Arts Sector
Ms Hyein Cho, Monash University & Mr Jun Bin Lee, Co-founder, Independant filmmaker
Preventing Unwanted Sexual Behaviour in Residential Aged Care Services
Daisy Smith, Monash University
2:26 PM - 2:46 PM A Practical Approach to Group Work with Women with Intellectual Disabilities Impacted by Domestic Violence
Ms Victoria Tucker & Hannah Sanson, Wwild Svp Assn Inc.
The Use of Empowerment StarTM, MyStarTM and Change StarTM at Women's Refuge New Zealand
Ms Viktoria Seeger, National Collective Of Independent Women's Refuges (NCIWR)
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
3:24 PM - 3:50 PM The Tangled Web - Dowry Abuse Among South Asian Communities in Western Sydney
Ms Sharmila Falzon, City Of Parramatta Council, Ms Hina Khan, Western Sydney University & Ms Kittu Randhawa, Indian (Sub) Continent Crisis and Support Agency
3:29 PM - 3:30 PM
Online: Improving Policy & Systems
Online - Emerging Research and Studies
3:30 PM - 3:50 PM Men who use IPV and Social Work Education: An Uneasy Alliance or Opportunities for Change?
Ms Rebecca Jury, Edith Cowan University
3:52 PM - 4:12 PM PCHEXPAAND Prospective Study to Comprehensively Assess Psycho-social Risk Factors in Children and Adolescents with Deliberate-self-harm
Dr Yulia Furlong & Zamia Pedro, Cahs. Pch
Stop Domestic Violence: Enshrining Intimate Civility as a Cultural Value
Dr Eyal Gringart, Edith Cowan University
4:14 PM - 4:34 PM Organisational Responses to the Shadow Pandemic: Lessons Learned from Alphabet
Mrs Leeran Gold, Google
The Magic of Mentoring
Ms Simone Allan, Women's Resilience Centre
4:36 PM - 4:56 PM Childcare at Court: An Essential Service and a Way Forward
Emeritus Professor Margot Hillel & Kathy, Impact For Women
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Networking
Canapes and drinks served

Ballroom One
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Registration Open
Welcome to #STOPDV21. Come say hello to the Conference Team and collect your name badge!
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Wednesday Morning Keynote Session 1
Chair: Ms Michelle Rogers
8:30 AM - 9:50 AM Day 1 Keynote Session: Insights into the next National Plan
8:30am - 8:40am Welcome & Housekeeping 8:40am - 8:50am Welcome to Country 8:50am - 9:20am Keynote 1 - Closing the Gap for the Aboriginal Population, in the Context of Domestic and Family Violence Ms Donnella Mills, Chair, NACCHO (VIRTUAL) 9:20am - 9:50am Keynote 2 In conversation with: Ms Jess Hill, Author, See What You Made Me Do (VIRTUAL)
9:50 AM - 10:30 AM Panel Discussion: Insights into the Next National Plan
Chair: Ms Sandra Creamer Panelists: Ms Jacqui Watt, CEO, No To Violence (VIRTUAL); Dr Stephanie Lusby, La Trobe University (VIRTUAL); Ms Renee Hamilton, CEO, National Women's Safety Alliance (VIRTUAL); Dr Nora Amath, National Manager, Refugee Settlement, Islamic Women’s Association Australia
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors
10:59 AM - 11:01 AM Keynote Session 2
Chair: Ms Geraldine Bilston
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PLENARY SESSION: Keeping Children Visible
11:00am - 11:30am Keynote 3: Children Affected by Family Violence in Australia Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL) 11:30am - 12:00pm Keynote 4: Implementing the Safe & Together Model in Australia: Creating real change Mr David Mandel, MA, LPC, Executive Director, Safe & Together Institute (VIRTUAL)
12:00 PM - 12:40 PM Panel Discussion: Keeping Young People & Children Visible
Panel Chair: Jess Hill (VIRTUAL) Panelist: Ms Natasha Anderson, Youth Representative, Youth Advocate (VIRTUAL); Dr Marsha Scott, Chief Executive, Scottish Women's Aid (VIRTUAL); Ms Natalie Lewis, Commissioner, Queensland Family & Child Commission (VIRTUAL); Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL);
12:40 PM - 1:20 PM Lunch with Exhibitors
1:19 PM - 1:20 PM Response and Services (In-person & Online)
Session Chair: Philomena Boman
1:20 PM - 1:40 PM
1:20 PM - 2:02 PM Why should Victims be Victimised Twice? (VIRTUAL)
Tila Jacob & Philipp Schluter, Attenti
1:42 PM - 2:02 PM
2:04 PM - 2:24 PM Integrated Service Response to Sexual Assault: A Queensland Case Study
Ms Liane Mcdermott, Queensland Centre For Domestic And Family Violence Research, Cquniversity
2:26 PM - 2:46 PM Responding to Intimate Partner Violence - A Personal Perspective from a Queer Person of Colour
Ms Deborah Costello, Self Employed
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
3:24 PM - 3:50 PM
3:29 PM - 3:30 PM Centring Lived Experience 2 (In-person & Online)
Session Chair: Emma Day
3:30 PM - 3:50 PM United not Divided (VIRTUAL)
Mr Corey Lees, Und Youth Services
3:52 PM - 4:12 PM The Benefits of Blogging for Survivors
Ms Kate Crowley-Smith, Broken to Brilliant
4:14 PM - 4:34 PM A New Approach to Emergency Accommodation (VIRTUAL)
Mr David Fisher, Housing Plus
4:36 PM - 4:56 PM Healthy Families Yarn: Changing the conversation in North West Queensland (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Mrs Jasmin Lynch & Ms Sarah-Jane Cooper, Mount Isa Domestic Violence Action Group
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Networking
Canapes and drinks served

Ballroom Two
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Registration Open
Welcome to #STOPDV21. Come say hello to the Conference Team and collect your name badge!
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Wednesday Morning Keynote Session 1
Chair: Ms Michelle Rogers
8:30 AM - 9:50 AM Day 1 Keynote Session: Insights into the next National Plan
8:30am - 8:40am Welcome & Housekeeping 8:40am - 8:50am Welcome to Country 8:50am - 9:20am Keynote 1 - Closing the Gap for the Aboriginal Population, in the Context of Domestic and Family Violence Ms Donnella Mills, Chair, NACCHO (VIRTUAL) 9:20am - 9:50am Keynote 2 In conversation with: Ms Jess Hill, Author, See What You Made Me Do (VIRTUAL)
9:50 AM - 10:30 AM Panel Discussion: Insights into the Next National Plan
Chair: Ms Sandra Creamer Panelists: Ms Jacqui Watt, CEO, No To Violence (VIRTUAL); Dr Stephanie Lusby, La Trobe University (VIRTUAL); Ms Renee Hamilton, CEO, National Women's Safety Alliance (VIRTUAL); Dr Nora Amath, National Manager, Refugee Settlement, Islamic Women’s Association Australia
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors
10:59 AM - 11:01 AM Keynote Session 2
Chair: Ms Geraldine Bilston
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PLENARY SESSION: Keeping Children Visible
11:00am - 11:30am Keynote 3: Children Affected by Family Violence in Australia Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL) 11:30am - 12:00pm Keynote 4: Implementing the Safe & Together Model in Australia: Creating real change Mr David Mandel, MA, LPC, Executive Director, Safe & Together Institute (VIRTUAL)
12:00 PM - 12:40 PM Panel Discussion: Keeping Young People & Children Visible
Panel Chair: Jess Hill (VIRTUAL) Panelist: Ms Natasha Anderson, Youth Representative, Youth Advocate (VIRTUAL); Dr Marsha Scott, Chief Executive, Scottish Women's Aid (VIRTUAL); Ms Natalie Lewis, Commissioner, Queensland Family & Child Commission (VIRTUAL); Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL);
12:40 PM - 1:20 PM Lunch with Exhibitors
1:19 PM - 1:20 PM Research, Evidence and Emerging Concepts 1 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Peta Dampney
1:20 PM - 1:40 PM "How Do You Do, What You Do?" E.D. Staff Reflections on Supporting Victims of 'Choking' (VIRTUAL)
Mrs Danielle Allen & Ms Kathleen Shaw, Western Nsw Local Health District
1:20 PM - 2:02 PM
1:42 PM - 2:02 PM Violence Prevention Education on Global Scale
Antonella Spatola, Esd Global Inc Asia Pacific
2:04 PM - 2:24 PM The Australian Child Maltreatment Study: The First Australian Prevalence study of Exposure to Domestic Violence
Prof Ben Mathews, Queensland University of Technology
2:26 PM - 2:46 PM Breaking New Ground – Evidence-based Adolescent to Parent Violence Intervention
Ms Rachael Meiers & Mr Alek Jacoby, Brisbane Domestic Violence Service, Micah Projects
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
3:24 PM - 3:50 PM
3:29 PM - 3:30 PM Workforce Development (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Sue Khor
3:30 PM - 3:50 PM Building Workforce Capacity to Respond to Men Perpetrating Domestic and Family Violence (VIRTUAL)
Ms Michelle Ridley & Ms Suzie Hudson, Nada
3:52 PM - 4:12 PM Experiences Implementing the Family Violence Information Sharing Scheme in a Large Public Health Service in Victoria, Australia (VIRTUAL)
Dr Jose Segal, Pauline Kelly & Lynette de Valle, Eastern Health
4:14 PM - 4:34 PM Midwives’ Identification of Required Supports to Enable Domestic Violence Screening in the Antenatal Period
Ms Chelsea Wallace, Monash University
4:36 PM - 4:56 PM Domestic Family Violence Tenancy Issues
Ms Rose Brown, Tenants Queensland
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Networking
Canapes and drinks served

Tamborine Gallery
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Registration Open
Welcome to #STOPDV21. Come say hello to the Conference Team and collect your name badge!
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Wednesday Morning Keynote Session 1
Chair: Ms Michelle Rogers
8:30 AM - 9:50 AM Day 1 Keynote Session: Insights into the next National Plan
8:30am - 8:40am Welcome & Housekeeping 8:40am - 8:50am Welcome to Country 8:50am - 9:20am Keynote 1 - Closing the Gap for the Aboriginal Population, in the Context of Domestic and Family Violence Ms Donnella Mills, Chair, NACCHO (VIRTUAL) 9:20am - 9:50am Keynote 2 In conversation with: Ms Jess Hill, Author, See What You Made Me Do (VIRTUAL)
9:50 AM - 10:30 AM Panel Discussion: Insights into the Next National Plan
Chair: Ms Sandra Creamer Panelists: Ms Jacqui Watt, CEO, No To Violence (VIRTUAL); Dr Stephanie Lusby, La Trobe University (VIRTUAL); Ms Renee Hamilton, CEO, National Women's Safety Alliance (VIRTUAL); Dr Nora Amath, National Manager, Refugee Settlement, Islamic Women’s Association Australia
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors
10:59 AM - 11:01 AM Keynote Session 2
Chair: Ms Geraldine Bilston
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PLENARY SESSION: Keeping Children Visible
11:00am - 11:30am Keynote 3: Children Affected by Family Violence in Australia Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL) 11:30am - 12:00pm Keynote 4: Implementing the Safe & Together Model in Australia: Creating real change Mr David Mandel, MA, LPC, Executive Director, Safe & Together Institute (VIRTUAL)
12:00 PM - 12:40 PM Panel Discussion: Keeping Young People & Children Visible
Panel Chair: Jess Hill (VIRTUAL) Panelist: Ms Natasha Anderson, Youth Representative, Youth Advocate (VIRTUAL); Dr Marsha Scott, Chief Executive, Scottish Women's Aid (VIRTUAL); Ms Natalie Lewis, Commissioner, Queensland Family & Child Commission (VIRTUAL); Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL);
12:40 PM - 1:20 PM Lunch with Exhibitors
1:19 PM - 1:20 PM Centring Lived-Experience 1 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Kerry Maley
1:20 PM - 1:40 PM The Al-anon Solution - Breaking the Cycle (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Lija Austen, Al-Anon
1:20 PM - 2:02 PM
1:42 PM - 2:02 PM Surviving the Devil, Escaping Domestic Violence (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Melanie Survivor, Author, Www.relationshipresolutions.com.au
2:04 PM - 2:24 PM Rebuilding HOPE- The Recovery Hub Model for Women and Children
Mrs Carolyn Robinson, Beyond Dv Ltd
2:26 PM - 2:46 PM Ensuring Strategic Priorities are Informed and Driven by the Voice of Lived Experience (VIRTUAL)
Mrs Christine Robinson, Eastern Metropolitan Regional Family Violence Partnership
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
3:24 PM - 3:50 PM
3:29 PM - 3:30 PM Improving Policy & Systems (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Belinda Cox
3:30 PM - 3:50 PM Turning Research into Practice: Responding to Domestic and Family Volence in a Hospital Setting
Dr Georgia Hunt, Mater Health Service
3:52 PM - 4:12 PM Face of the Crisis: Coercive Control in Australia
Dr Amanda Gearing, Researcher, Journalist, Author, Broadcaster
4:14 PM - 4:34 PM A Local Government Response to the Issue of Domestic and Family Violence and Abuse
Nicky Marshall, Moreton Bay Regional Council
4:36 PM - 4:56 PM Change the Story, Australia's National Prevention Framework: What's New in the Second Edition? (VIRTUAL)
Dr Emma Partridge, Our Watch
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Networking
Canapes and drinks served

Springbrook Room
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Registration Open
Welcome to #STOPDV21. Come say hello to the Conference Team and collect your name badge!
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Wednesday Morning Keynote Session 1
Chair: Ms Michelle Rogers
8:30 AM - 9:50 AM Day 1 Keynote Session: Insights into the next National Plan
8:30am - 8:40am Welcome & Housekeeping 8:40am - 8:50am Welcome to Country 8:50am - 9:20am Keynote 1 - Closing the Gap for the Aboriginal Population, in the Context of Domestic and Family Violence Ms Donnella Mills, Chair, NACCHO (VIRTUAL) 9:20am - 9:50am Keynote 2 In conversation with: Ms Jess Hill, Author, See What You Made Me Do (VIRTUAL)
9:50 AM - 10:30 AM Panel Discussion: Insights into the Next National Plan
Chair: Ms Sandra Creamer Panelists: Ms Jacqui Watt, CEO, No To Violence (VIRTUAL); Dr Stephanie Lusby, La Trobe University (VIRTUAL); Ms Renee Hamilton, CEO, National Women's Safety Alliance (VIRTUAL); Dr Nora Amath, National Manager, Refugee Settlement, Islamic Women’s Association Australia
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors
10:59 AM - 11:01 AM Keynote Session 2
Chair: Ms Geraldine Bilston
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PLENARY SESSION: Keeping Children Visible
11:00am - 11:30am Keynote 3: Children Affected by Family Violence in Australia Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL) 11:30am - 12:00pm Keynote 4: Implementing the Safe & Together Model in Australia: Creating real change Mr David Mandel, MA, LPC, Executive Director, Safe & Together Institute (VIRTUAL)
12:00 PM - 12:40 PM Panel Discussion: Keeping Young People & Children Visible
Panel Chair: Jess Hill (VIRTUAL) Panelist: Ms Natasha Anderson, Youth Representative, Youth Advocate (VIRTUAL); Dr Marsha Scott, Chief Executive, Scottish Women's Aid (VIRTUAL); Ms Natalie Lewis, Commissioner, Queensland Family & Child Commission (VIRTUAL); Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL);
12:40 PM - 1:20 PM Lunch with Exhibitors
1:19 PM - 1:20 PM
Panel 1 (In-person Only)
1:20 PM - 1:40 PM Recognise, Respond, Refer: An Integrated Primary Health Response to Domestic and Family Violence
Ms Susan Conaghan, Brisbane South Phn; Dr Johanna Lynch; Rebecca Fullbrook; Joanna Klieve-Longman; Mikaela Martyn; Hannah Attewell-Moore
1:20 PM - 2:02 PM
1:42 PM - 2:02 PM
panel continued...
2:04 PM - 2:24 PM
Continued ....
2:26 PM - 2:46 PM
cont ...
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
3:24 PM - 3:50 PM
3:29 PM - 3:30 PM Panel 2 (In-person Only)
3:30 PM - 3:50 PM Vicarious Trauma – How We Support the Wellbeing of Frontline Staff (VIRTUAL)
Chair: Ms Hayley Foster, Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia Panel Members: Ms Fiona Cornforth, The Healing Foundation; Marika Kontellis, Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia & Tara Hunter – Director Counselling Services Full Stop Australia
3:52 PM - 4:12 PM
Panel Continued ...
4:14 PM - 4:34 PM
Panel Cont.
4:36 PM - 4:56 PM
Cont.
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Networking
Canapes and drinks served

Virtual Presentations
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Registration Open
Welcome to #STOPDV21. Come say hello to the Conference Team and collect your name badge!
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Wednesday Morning Keynote Session 1
Chair: Ms Michelle Rogers
8:30 AM - 9:50 AM Day 1 Keynote Session: Insights into the next National Plan
8:30am - 8:40am Welcome & Housekeeping 8:40am - 8:50am Welcome to Country 8:50am - 9:20am Keynote 1 - Closing the Gap for the Aboriginal Population, in the Context of Domestic and Family Violence Ms Donnella Mills, Chair, NACCHO (VIRTUAL) 9:20am - 9:50am Keynote 2 In conversation with: Ms Jess Hill, Author, See What You Made Me Do (VIRTUAL)
9:50 AM - 10:30 AM Panel Discussion: Insights into the Next National Plan
Chair: Ms Sandra Creamer Panelists: Ms Jacqui Watt, CEO, No To Violence (VIRTUAL); Dr Stephanie Lusby, La Trobe University (VIRTUAL); Ms Renee Hamilton, CEO, National Women's Safety Alliance (VIRTUAL); Dr Nora Amath, National Manager, Refugee Settlement, Islamic Women’s Association Australia
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors
10:59 AM - 11:01 AM Keynote Session 2
Chair: Ms Geraldine Bilston
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PLENARY SESSION: Keeping Children Visible
11:00am - 11:30am Keynote 3: Children Affected by Family Violence in Australia Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL) 11:30am - 12:00pm Keynote 4: Implementing the Safe & Together Model in Australia: Creating real change Mr David Mandel, MA, LPC, Executive Director, Safe & Together Institute (VIRTUAL)
12:00 PM - 12:40 PM Panel Discussion: Keeping Young People & Children Visible
Panel Chair: Jess Hill (VIRTUAL) Panelist: Ms Natasha Anderson, Youth Representative, Youth Advocate (VIRTUAL); Dr Marsha Scott, Chief Executive, Scottish Women's Aid (VIRTUAL); Ms Natalie Lewis, Commissioner, Queensland Family & Child Commission (VIRTUAL); Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL);
12:40 PM - 1:20 PM Lunch with Exhibitors
1:19 PM - 1:20 PM
Online Session: Intersectional Experiences
1:20 PM - 1:40 PM Accountability After Cadifor: Community-Informed, Evidence-Based Violence Prevention and Response in BDSM/Kink Relationships
Dr Gávi Ansara, Ansara Psychotherapy & Centre for Liberating Relational & Systemic Practices; Ms S. A. Phoenix, Ansara Psychotherapy
1:20 PM - 2:02 PM
1:42 PM - 2:02 PM Peer Workers with Intellectual Disabilities Employed to Create Podcast About Violence and Accessibility
Ms Kaitlin Peirce & Ms Alison Mclean, Wwild Sexual Violence Prevention Association Inc
2:04 PM - 2:24 PM Mainstreaming the Voice of Victim-survivors Through Cross-sector Collaboration Between Academia and the Creative Arts Sector
Ms Hyein Cho, Monash University & Mr Jun Bin Lee, Co-founder, Independant filmmaker
2:26 PM - 2:46 PM A Practical Approach to Group Work with Women with Intellectual Disabilities Impacted by Domestic Violence
Ms Victoria Tucker & Hannah Sanson, Wwild Svp Assn Inc.
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
3:24 PM - 3:50 PM The Tangled Web - Dowry Abuse Among South Asian Communities in Western Sydney
Ms Sharmila Falzon, City Of Parramatta Council, Ms Hina Khan, Western Sydney University & Ms Kittu Randhawa, Indian (Sub) Continent Crisis and Support Agency
3:29 PM - 3:30 PM
Online: Improving Policy & Systems
3:30 PM - 3:50 PM
3:52 PM - 4:12 PM PCHEXPAAND Prospective Study to Comprehensively Assess Psycho-social Risk Factors in Children and Adolescents with Deliberate-self-harm
Dr Yulia Furlong & Zamia Pedro, Cahs. Pch
4:14 PM - 4:34 PM Organisational Responses to the Shadow Pandemic: Lessons Learned from Alphabet
Mrs Leeran Gold, Google
4:36 PM - 4:56 PM Childcare at Court: An Essential Service and a Way Forward
Emeritus Professor Margot Hillel & Kathy, Impact For Women
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Networking
Canapes and drinks served

Virtual Presentations
7:45 AM - 8:30 AM Registration Open
Welcome to #STOPDV21. Come say hello to the Conference Team and collect your name badge!
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Wednesday Morning Keynote Session 1
Chair: Ms Michelle Rogers
8:30 AM - 9:50 AM Day 1 Keynote Session: Insights into the next National Plan
8:30am - 8:40am Welcome & Housekeeping 8:40am - 8:50am Welcome to Country 8:50am - 9:20am Keynote 1 - Closing the Gap for the Aboriginal Population, in the Context of Domestic and Family Violence Ms Donnella Mills, Chair, NACCHO (VIRTUAL) 9:20am - 9:50am Keynote 2 In conversation with: Ms Jess Hill, Author, See What You Made Me Do (VIRTUAL)
9:50 AM - 10:30 AM Panel Discussion: Insights into the Next National Plan
Chair: Ms Sandra Creamer Panelists: Ms Jacqui Watt, CEO, No To Violence (VIRTUAL); Dr Stephanie Lusby, La Trobe University (VIRTUAL); Ms Renee Hamilton, CEO, National Women's Safety Alliance (VIRTUAL); Dr Nora Amath, National Manager, Refugee Settlement, Islamic Women’s Association Australia
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors
10:59 AM - 11:01 AM Keynote Session 2
Chair: Ms Geraldine Bilston
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PLENARY SESSION: Keeping Children Visible
11:00am - 11:30am Keynote 3: Children Affected by Family Violence in Australia Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL) 11:30am - 12:00pm Keynote 4: Implementing the Safe & Together Model in Australia: Creating real change Mr David Mandel, MA, LPC, Executive Director, Safe & Together Institute (VIRTUAL)
12:00 PM - 12:40 PM Panel Discussion: Keeping Young People & Children Visible
Panel Chair: Jess Hill (VIRTUAL) Panelist: Ms Natasha Anderson, Youth Representative, Youth Advocate (VIRTUAL); Dr Marsha Scott, Chief Executive, Scottish Women's Aid (VIRTUAL); Ms Natalie Lewis, Commissioner, Queensland Family & Child Commission (VIRTUAL); Ms Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissoner (VIRTUAL);
12:40 PM - 1:20 PM Lunch with Exhibitors
1:19 PM - 1:20 PM
Online - Workforce Advancements
1:20 PM - 1:40 PM Engaging Nurses in Recognising and Responding to Family Violence
Ms Simone Sheridan & Dr Caroline Fisher, Royal Melbourne Hospital
1:20 PM - 2:02 PM
1:42 PM - 2:02 PM Self - Care for the Workforce Engaged with Violence Victims
Dr Amina Qureshi, Aamo's Yoga
2:04 PM - 2:24 PM Preventing Unwanted Sexual Behaviour in Residential Aged Care Services
Daisy Smith, Monash University
2:26 PM - 2:46 PM The Use of Empowerment StarTM, MyStarTM and Change StarTM at Women's Refuge New Zealand
Ms Viktoria Seeger, National Collective Of Independent Women's Refuges (NCIWR)
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
3:24 PM - 3:50 PM
3:29 PM - 3:30 PM
Online - Emerging Research and Studies
3:30 PM - 3:50 PM Men who use IPV and Social Work Education: An Uneasy Alliance or Opportunities for Change?
Ms Rebecca Jury, Edith Cowan University
3:52 PM - 4:12 PM Stop Domestic Violence: Enshrining Intimate Civility as a Cultural Value
Dr Eyal Gringart, Edith Cowan University
4:14 PM - 4:34 PM The Magic of Mentoring
Ms Simone Allan, Women's Resilience Centre
4:36 PM - 4:56 PM
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Networking
Canapes and drinks served


Thursday, December 2, 2021

Ballroom One
Ballroom Two
Tamborine Gallery
Springbrook Room
Virtual Presentations
Virtual Presentations
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Registration Day 2
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Thursday Morning Keynote Session 3
Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM PANEL PLENARY SESSION: What Does Justice Look Like?
Ms Thelma Schwartz, Principal Legal Officer, Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service; Ms Amani Haydar, Author, In the Mother Wound (VIRTUAL); Dr Meg Clement-Couzner, Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (VIRTUAL); Ms Trish Doyle MP, Member for Blue Mountains, Deputy Chair of the NSW Parliament Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control (VIRTUAL);
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors Day 2
10:20 AM - 10:30 AM Poster Sessions
Meet with our Poster Presenters
10:29 AM - 10:30 AM Working with CALD Communities (In-person & Online)
Session Chair: Lesley Welsh
Improving Policy & Systems 2 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Peta Dampney
Open Session 1 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Georgia Hunt
Panel 3 (In-person Only)
Online - Research, Evidence and Emerging Concepts
Online - Prevention & Lived-experience
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM Peer-led Awareness and Education with Refugee and Migrant Communities to Prevent Family and Domestic Violence
Mrs Hannah Browne, Australian Refugee Association & Mrs Etty Garabelli, Project Officer
Forming an Alliance to Provide Wrap Around Support to Families (VIRTUAL)
Mr Thomas Pettengell, Ecins
A Safer Sunshine Coast Community through Strong Collaboration
Ms Priscilla Thorpe, Sunshine Coast Child & Families Team & Ms Stacey Hampshire, IFYS Limited
Lifting the Gaze: Alternative Approach to management of DFV cases in the Settlement Context (VIRTUAL)
Juliana Nkrumah, Settlement Services International Dr Astrid Perry OAM, Manager, Strategic Policy Ms Jan Christie, Manager Ms Magdaline Shenton-Kaleido, Team Leader - Emerging Communities
Supporting Children and Young People Experiencing Abuse Through Technology in Domestic and Family Violence Situations
Rosalie O’Neale, eSafetyWomen
Surviving the Devil, Escaping Domestic Violence
Ms Melanie Survivor, Www.relationshipresolutions.com.au
10:52 AM - 11:12 AM Pregnancy Decision Making Support for Women or Pregnant People with Intellectual Disability Experiencing Violence/Reproductive Coercion (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Kari Vallury, Children By Choice & Ms Victoria Tucker, Wwild Svp Assn Inc.
Enabling the Voice of Children in Domestic Violence Service Provision (VIRTUAL)
Dr Patricia Mackey Charles Sturt University
Men who use IPV and Social Work Education: An Uneasy Alliance or Opportunities for Change? (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Rebecca Jury, Edith Cowan University
Panel Continued
Identifying Domestic Violence (DV) and Sexual Assault (SA) Presentations and Referral Pathways
Dr Nafiseh Ghafournia Hunter New England Health, Nsw Health
Healthy Families Yarn: Changing the conversation in North West Queensland
Mrs Jasmin Lynch & Ms Sarah-Jane Cooper, Mount Isa Domestic Violence Action Group
11:14 AM - 11:34 AM Mainstreaming the Voice of Victim-survivors Through Cross-sector Collaboration Between Academia and the Creative Arts Sector (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Hyein Cho, Monash University & Mr Jun Bin Lee, Co-founder, Independant filmmaker
Writing Law Reform on Coercive Control: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives
Ms Zoe Rathus, Dr Judy Rose, Dr Toni McCallumGriffith University Law School
Understanding LGBTIQ+ Family Violence from Survey Results of 4,000 LGBTIQ+ Australians (VIRTUAL)
Ms Madeline Gibson, Centre for Family Research and Evaluation (cfre) at Drummond Street Services (ds)
Panel continued.
The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown Restriction on Experiences of Domestic Abuse
Dr Zara Brodie, University Of The West Of Scotland
The Al-anon Solution - So you Love an Alcoholic
Lija Austen, Al-Anon
11:36 AM - 11:56 AM Resourcing Leaders - a Change for Addressing DFV in Multicultural Communities (VIRTUAL)
Mrs Camilla Wawi, NSW Dept Of Justice Mr Sam Borka, NSW Department of Communities and Justice
Improving Family Violence Policies and Access to Support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People (VIRTUAL)
Dr Kristen Smith, Professor Marcia Langton and Dr Vanessa Russ, University Of Melbourne
Act@Play – Creating Cultures of Respect and Equality within Sporting Clubs (VIRTUAL)
Ms Dee Angelina Micevski, Women's Health Grampians
Panel cont...
Intimate Partner Femicide: Do they Really Happen ‘Out of the Blue’?
Dr Li Eriksson, Griffith University
Lived Experience, DV, and Family Law- How the Sisters in Law Project is Focused on Making Change!
Ms Jane Matts, Sisters In Law Project
12:00 PM - 12:39 PM Lunch with Exhibitors.
12:39 PM - 12:40 PM Service Advancements (In-person & Online)
Session Chair: Kate Crowley-Smith
Primary Prevention Projects (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Antonella Spatola
Research, Evidence and Emerging Concepts 2 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Elizabeth Boardman
Open Session (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Judy Rose
Online - Workforce Development
Online - Open Session
12:40 PM - 1:00 PM Regional Data for Regional Responses: The DataPRESS Project in Central Highlands (VIRTUAL)
Dr Jessica Cadwallader, Central Highlands Integrated Family Violence Committee
Building on Our Normal (VIRTUAL)
Ms Juliana Nkrumah, Settlement Services International
The Future of Corporate Giving Partnerships – How to Create Impact (VIRTUAL)
Ms Hayley Foster, Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia
Childcare at Court: An Essential Service and a Way Forward (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Emeritus Professor Margot Hillel & Kathy, Impact For Women
Taking The Lead in Times of Crisis
Ms Maria Losurdo, Manager, The Woman's Cottage
Kalwun Domestic & Family Violence Program Cultural Responses to Domestic and Family Violence
Miss Tanya Blackhall, Kalwun Development Corporation
1:02 PM - 1:22 PM Protea Place - A Seat At Our Table
Ms Amanda Dalton, Protea Place - Women's Support Centre
Supporting Children and Young People Experiencing Abuse Through Technology in Domestic and Family Violence Situations (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Rosalie O'Neale, eSafetyWomen
Understanding What Works: Preventing Family Violence in Aboriginal Communities (VIRTUAL)
Ms Christina Bagot & Ms Greta Newman, Urbis & Karen Milward, Karen Milward Consulting Services
Responding to Domestic Economic Abuse: Opportunities for Australia (VIRTUAL)
Ms Rebecca Glenn, Centre For Women's Economic Safety
‘Can You Hear Me?’ Online MBC Capacity During Lockdown
Mr Andrew King, Relationships Australia Nsw
Pregnancy Decision Making Support for Women or Pregnant People with Intellectual Disability Experiencing Violence/Reproductive Coercion
Ms Kari Vallury, Children By Choice & Ms Victoria Tucker, Wwild Svp Assn Inc.
1:24 PM - 1:44 PM Integrating Family Services and Specialist Family Violence Services: the Victorian Central Highlands Combined Allocations Process (VIRTUAL)
Dr Jessica Cadwallader & Pennie Mathieson, Central Highlands Integrated Family Violence Committee
New Parents, New Possibilities: LGBTIQ+ Family Violence Prevention during the Transition to Parenthood (VIRTUAL)
Ms Ellen Poyner, Drummond Street Services
The Magnificence of Trauma Informed Mentoring (PRE-RECORDED)
Ms Simone Allan, Women's Resilience Centre
Finding a Life Without Domestic Violence: Analysing Free Text Data from the ALSWH (VIRTUAL)
Dr Lyn Francis & Associate Professor Virginia Stulz, Western Sydney University
Bravely Engaging: Breaking Down Barriers
Ms Carrie Mcmanus, Sagesse Domestic Violence Prevention Society
1:46 PM - 2:06 PM Brief Intervention Service – BIS (VIRTUAL)
Melonie Sheehan & Dr Khaldoon Fahmi, No to Violence
Evaluation Findings of Our Watch’s No Excuse for Abuse Campaign Regarding Non-physical Forms of Violence (VIRTUAL)
Ms Reima Pryor, Our Watch Ms Stephanie Francas, Acting Manager, Marketing and Campaigns
Personality Disorders and the Family Law System: It’s Time to Talk about Domestic Abuse Perpetrators
Ms Caroline Parsons, Solo Legal
The Family Law Court – A Playground for Perpetrators of Domestic Violence
Dr Jillian Stansfield, Running Minds
Vicarious Trauma in a Vacuum: Identifying and Managing the Impacts of Providing Direct Care
Miss Shanna White, Cognitive Behavioural Education
2:06 PM - 2:25 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors.
2:25 PM - 2:55 PM Keynote Session 4: Change the Story, Change the World
Facilitator: David Cain 2:25pm - 2:55pm - Keynote 5: Tips and Tricks as a Climate Change Public Commentator and Activist; What works in advocacy and what doesn’t? Ms Amanda McKenzie, CEO, Climate Council (VIRTUAL)
2:55 PM - 3:55 PM MASTERCLASS: Everyone has a Role to Play
Speaker 2: Ms Sharmila Falzon, Community Capacity Building Officer- Domestic & Family Violence, City Of Parramatta Council (VIRTUAL) Speaker 3: Ms Lea Emery, Senior Reporter, Gold Coast Bulletin Speaker 4: Ms Jacque Lachmund, CEO, Challenge DV (VIRTUAL)
3:55 PM - 4:00 PM
Closing Comments with David Cain
Ballroom One
Ballroom Two
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Registration Day 2
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Thursday Morning Keynote Session 3
Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM PANEL PLENARY SESSION: What Does Justice Look Like?
Ms Thelma Schwartz, Principal Legal Officer, Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service; Ms Amani Haydar, Author, In the Mother Wound (VIRTUAL); Dr Meg Clement-Couzner, Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (VIRTUAL); Ms Trish Doyle MP, Member for Blue Mountains, Deputy Chair of the NSW Parliament Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control (VIRTUAL);
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors Day 2
10:20 AM - 10:30 AM Poster Sessions
Meet with our Poster Presenters
10:29 AM - 10:30 AM Working with CALD Communities (In-person & Online)
Session Chair: Lesley Welsh
Improving Policy & Systems 2 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Peta Dampney
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM Peer-led Awareness and Education with Refugee and Migrant Communities to Prevent Family and Domestic Violence
Mrs Hannah Browne, Australian Refugee Association & Mrs Etty Garabelli, Project Officer
Forming an Alliance to Provide Wrap Around Support to Families (VIRTUAL)
Mr Thomas Pettengell, Ecins
10:52 AM - 11:12 AM Pregnancy Decision Making Support for Women or Pregnant People with Intellectual Disability Experiencing Violence/Reproductive Coercion (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Kari Vallury, Children By Choice & Ms Victoria Tucker, Wwild Svp Assn Inc.
Enabling the Voice of Children in Domestic Violence Service Provision (VIRTUAL)
Dr Patricia Mackey Charles Sturt University
11:14 AM - 11:34 AM Mainstreaming the Voice of Victim-survivors Through Cross-sector Collaboration Between Academia and the Creative Arts Sector (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Hyein Cho, Monash University & Mr Jun Bin Lee, Co-founder, Independant filmmaker
Writing Law Reform on Coercive Control: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives
Ms Zoe Rathus, Dr Judy Rose, Dr Toni McCallumGriffith University Law School
11:36 AM - 11:56 AM Resourcing Leaders - a Change for Addressing DFV in Multicultural Communities (VIRTUAL)
Mrs Camilla Wawi, NSW Dept Of Justice Mr Sam Borka, NSW Department of Communities and Justice
Improving Family Violence Policies and Access to Support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People (VIRTUAL)
Dr Kristen Smith, Professor Marcia Langton and Dr Vanessa Russ, University Of Melbourne
12:00 PM - 12:39 PM Lunch with Exhibitors.
12:39 PM - 12:40 PM Service Advancements (In-person & Online)
Session Chair: Kate Crowley-Smith
Primary Prevention Projects (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Antonella Spatola
12:40 PM - 1:00 PM Regional Data for Regional Responses: The DataPRESS Project in Central Highlands (VIRTUAL)
Dr Jessica Cadwallader, Central Highlands Integrated Family Violence Committee
Building on Our Normal (VIRTUAL)
Ms Juliana Nkrumah, Settlement Services International
1:02 PM - 1:22 PM Protea Place - A Seat At Our Table
Ms Amanda Dalton, Protea Place - Women's Support Centre
Supporting Children and Young People Experiencing Abuse Through Technology in Domestic and Family Violence Situations (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Rosalie O'Neale, eSafetyWomen
1:24 PM - 1:44 PM Integrating Family Services and Specialist Family Violence Services: the Victorian Central Highlands Combined Allocations Process (VIRTUAL)
Dr Jessica Cadwallader & Pennie Mathieson, Central Highlands Integrated Family Violence Committee
New Parents, New Possibilities: LGBTIQ+ Family Violence Prevention during the Transition to Parenthood (VIRTUAL)
Ms Ellen Poyner, Drummond Street Services
1:46 PM - 2:06 PM Brief Intervention Service – BIS (VIRTUAL)
Melonie Sheehan & Dr Khaldoon Fahmi, No to Violence
Evaluation Findings of Our Watch’s No Excuse for Abuse Campaign Regarding Non-physical Forms of Violence (VIRTUAL)
Ms Reima Pryor, Our Watch Ms Stephanie Francas, Acting Manager, Marketing and Campaigns
2:06 PM - 2:25 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors.
2:25 PM - 2:55 PM Keynote Session 4: Change the Story, Change the World
Facilitator: David Cain 2:25pm - 2:55pm - Keynote 5: Tips and Tricks as a Climate Change Public Commentator and Activist; What works in advocacy and what doesn’t? Ms Amanda McKenzie, CEO, Climate Council (VIRTUAL)
2:55 PM - 3:55 PM MASTERCLASS: Everyone has a Role to Play
Speaker 2: Ms Sharmila Falzon, Community Capacity Building Officer- Domestic & Family Violence, City Of Parramatta Council (VIRTUAL) Speaker 3: Ms Lea Emery, Senior Reporter, Gold Coast Bulletin Speaker 4: Ms Jacque Lachmund, CEO, Challenge DV (VIRTUAL)
3:55 PM - 4:00 PM
Closing Comments with David Cain

Tamborine Gallery
Springbrook Room
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Registration Day 2
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Thursday Morning Keynote Session 3
Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM PANEL PLENARY SESSION: What Does Justice Look Like?
Ms Thelma Schwartz, Principal Legal Officer, Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service; Ms Amani Haydar, Author, In the Mother Wound (VIRTUAL); Dr Meg Clement-Couzner, Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (VIRTUAL); Ms Trish Doyle MP, Member for Blue Mountains, Deputy Chair of the NSW Parliament Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control (VIRTUAL);
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors Day 2
10:20 AM - 10:30 AM Poster Sessions
Meet with our Poster Presenters
10:29 AM - 10:30 AM Open Session 1 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Georgia Hunt
Panel 3 (In-person Only)
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM A Safer Sunshine Coast Community through Strong Collaboration
Ms Priscilla Thorpe, Sunshine Coast Child & Families Team & Ms Stacey Hampshire, IFYS Limited
Lifting the Gaze: Alternative Approach to management of DFV cases in the Settlement Context (VIRTUAL)
Juliana Nkrumah, Settlement Services International Dr Astrid Perry OAM, Manager, Strategic Policy Ms Jan Christie, Manager Ms Magdaline Shenton-Kaleido, Team Leader - Emerging Communities
10:52 AM - 11:12 AM Men who use IPV and Social Work Education: An Uneasy Alliance or Opportunities for Change? (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Rebecca Jury, Edith Cowan University
Panel Continued
11:14 AM - 11:34 AM Understanding LGBTIQ+ Family Violence from Survey Results of 4,000 LGBTIQ+ Australians (VIRTUAL)
Ms Madeline Gibson, Centre for Family Research and Evaluation (cfre) at Drummond Street Services (ds)
Panel continued.
11:36 AM - 11:56 AM Act@Play – Creating Cultures of Respect and Equality within Sporting Clubs (VIRTUAL)
Ms Dee Angelina Micevski, Women's Health Grampians
Panel cont...
12:00 PM - 12:39 PM Lunch with Exhibitors.
12:39 PM - 12:40 PM Research, Evidence and Emerging Concepts 2 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Elizabeth Boardman
Open Session (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Judy Rose
12:40 PM - 1:00 PM The Future of Corporate Giving Partnerships – How to Create Impact (VIRTUAL)
Ms Hayley Foster, Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia
Childcare at Court: An Essential Service and a Way Forward (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Emeritus Professor Margot Hillel & Kathy, Impact For Women
1:02 PM - 1:22 PM Understanding What Works: Preventing Family Violence in Aboriginal Communities (VIRTUAL)
Ms Christina Bagot & Ms Greta Newman, Urbis & Karen Milward, Karen Milward Consulting Services
Responding to Domestic Economic Abuse: Opportunities for Australia (VIRTUAL)
Ms Rebecca Glenn, Centre For Women's Economic Safety
1:24 PM - 1:44 PM The Magnificence of Trauma Informed Mentoring (PRE-RECORDED)
Ms Simone Allan, Women's Resilience Centre
Finding a Life Without Domestic Violence: Analysing Free Text Data from the ALSWH (VIRTUAL)
Dr Lyn Francis & Associate Professor Virginia Stulz, Western Sydney University
1:46 PM - 2:06 PM Personality Disorders and the Family Law System: It’s Time to Talk about Domestic Abuse Perpetrators
Ms Caroline Parsons, Solo Legal
The Family Law Court – A Playground for Perpetrators of Domestic Violence
Dr Jillian Stansfield, Running Minds
2:06 PM - 2:25 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors.
2:25 PM - 2:55 PM Keynote Session 4: Change the Story, Change the World
Facilitator: David Cain 2:25pm - 2:55pm - Keynote 5: Tips and Tricks as a Climate Change Public Commentator and Activist; What works in advocacy and what doesn’t? Ms Amanda McKenzie, CEO, Climate Council (VIRTUAL)
2:55 PM - 3:55 PM MASTERCLASS: Everyone has a Role to Play
Speaker 2: Ms Sharmila Falzon, Community Capacity Building Officer- Domestic & Family Violence, City Of Parramatta Council (VIRTUAL) Speaker 3: Ms Lea Emery, Senior Reporter, Gold Coast Bulletin Speaker 4: Ms Jacque Lachmund, CEO, Challenge DV (VIRTUAL)
3:55 PM - 4:00 PM
Closing Comments with David Cain

Virtual Presentations
Virtual Presentations
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Registration Day 2
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Thursday Morning Keynote Session 3
Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM PANEL PLENARY SESSION: What Does Justice Look Like?
Ms Thelma Schwartz, Principal Legal Officer, Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service; Ms Amani Haydar, Author, In the Mother Wound (VIRTUAL); Dr Meg Clement-Couzner, Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (VIRTUAL); Ms Trish Doyle MP, Member for Blue Mountains, Deputy Chair of the NSW Parliament Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control (VIRTUAL);
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors Day 2
10:20 AM - 10:30 AM Poster Sessions
Meet with our Poster Presenters
10:29 AM - 10:30 AM
Online - Research, Evidence and Emerging Concepts
Online - Prevention & Lived-experience
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM Supporting Children and Young People Experiencing Abuse Through Technology in Domestic and Family Violence Situations
Rosalie O’Neale, eSafetyWomen
Surviving the Devil, Escaping Domestic Violence
Ms Melanie Survivor, Www.relationshipresolutions.com.au
10:52 AM - 11:12 AM Identifying Domestic Violence (DV) and Sexual Assault (SA) Presentations and Referral Pathways
Dr Nafiseh Ghafournia Hunter New England Health, Nsw Health
Healthy Families Yarn: Changing the conversation in North West Queensland
Mrs Jasmin Lynch & Ms Sarah-Jane Cooper, Mount Isa Domestic Violence Action Group
11:14 AM - 11:34 AM The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown Restriction on Experiences of Domestic Abuse
Dr Zara Brodie, University Of The West Of Scotland
The Al-anon Solution - So you Love an Alcoholic
Lija Austen, Al-Anon
11:36 AM - 11:56 AM Intimate Partner Femicide: Do they Really Happen ‘Out of the Blue’?
Dr Li Eriksson, Griffith University
Lived Experience, DV, and Family Law- How the Sisters in Law Project is Focused on Making Change!
Ms Jane Matts, Sisters In Law Project
12:00 PM - 12:39 PM Lunch with Exhibitors.
12:39 PM - 12:40 PM
Online - Workforce Development
Online - Open Session
12:40 PM - 1:00 PM Taking The Lead in Times of Crisis
Ms Maria Losurdo, Manager, The Woman's Cottage
Kalwun Domestic & Family Violence Program Cultural Responses to Domestic and Family Violence
Miss Tanya Blackhall, Kalwun Development Corporation
1:02 PM - 1:22 PM ‘Can You Hear Me?’ Online MBC Capacity During Lockdown
Mr Andrew King, Relationships Australia Nsw
Pregnancy Decision Making Support for Women or Pregnant People with Intellectual Disability Experiencing Violence/Reproductive Coercion
Ms Kari Vallury, Children By Choice & Ms Victoria Tucker, Wwild Svp Assn Inc.
1:24 PM - 1:44 PM Bravely Engaging: Breaking Down Barriers
Ms Carrie Mcmanus, Sagesse Domestic Violence Prevention Society
1:46 PM - 2:06 PM Vicarious Trauma in a Vacuum: Identifying and Managing the Impacts of Providing Direct Care
Miss Shanna White, Cognitive Behavioural Education
2:06 PM - 2:25 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors.
2:25 PM - 2:55 PM Keynote Session 4: Change the Story, Change the World
Facilitator: David Cain 2:25pm - 2:55pm - Keynote 5: Tips and Tricks as a Climate Change Public Commentator and Activist; What works in advocacy and what doesn’t? Ms Amanda McKenzie, CEO, Climate Council (VIRTUAL)
2:55 PM - 3:55 PM MASTERCLASS: Everyone has a Role to Play
Speaker 2: Ms Sharmila Falzon, Community Capacity Building Officer- Domestic & Family Violence, City Of Parramatta Council (VIRTUAL) Speaker 3: Ms Lea Emery, Senior Reporter, Gold Coast Bulletin Speaker 4: Ms Jacque Lachmund, CEO, Challenge DV (VIRTUAL)
3:55 PM - 4:00 PM
Closing Comments with David Cain

Ballroom One
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Registration Day 2
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Thursday Morning Keynote Session 3
Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM PANEL PLENARY SESSION: What Does Justice Look Like?
Ms Thelma Schwartz, Principal Legal Officer, Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service; Ms Amani Haydar, Author, In the Mother Wound (VIRTUAL); Dr Meg Clement-Couzner, Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (VIRTUAL); Ms Trish Doyle MP, Member for Blue Mountains, Deputy Chair of the NSW Parliament Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control (VIRTUAL);
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors Day 2
10:20 AM - 10:30 AM Poster Sessions
Meet with our Poster Presenters
10:29 AM - 10:30 AM Working with CALD Communities (In-person & Online)
Session Chair: Lesley Welsh
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM Peer-led Awareness and Education with Refugee and Migrant Communities to Prevent Family and Domestic Violence
Mrs Hannah Browne, Australian Refugee Association & Mrs Etty Garabelli, Project Officer
10:52 AM - 11:12 AM Pregnancy Decision Making Support for Women or Pregnant People with Intellectual Disability Experiencing Violence/Reproductive Coercion (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Kari Vallury, Children By Choice & Ms Victoria Tucker, Wwild Svp Assn Inc.
11:14 AM - 11:34 AM Mainstreaming the Voice of Victim-survivors Through Cross-sector Collaboration Between Academia and the Creative Arts Sector (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Hyein Cho, Monash University & Mr Jun Bin Lee, Co-founder, Independant filmmaker
11:36 AM - 11:56 AM Resourcing Leaders - a Change for Addressing DFV in Multicultural Communities (VIRTUAL)
Mrs Camilla Wawi, NSW Dept Of Justice Mr Sam Borka, NSW Department of Communities and Justice
12:00 PM - 12:39 PM Lunch with Exhibitors.
12:39 PM - 12:40 PM Service Advancements (In-person & Online)
Session Chair: Kate Crowley-Smith
12:40 PM - 1:00 PM Regional Data for Regional Responses: The DataPRESS Project in Central Highlands (VIRTUAL)
Dr Jessica Cadwallader, Central Highlands Integrated Family Violence Committee
1:02 PM - 1:22 PM Protea Place - A Seat At Our Table
Ms Amanda Dalton, Protea Place - Women's Support Centre
1:24 PM - 1:44 PM Integrating Family Services and Specialist Family Violence Services: the Victorian Central Highlands Combined Allocations Process (VIRTUAL)
Dr Jessica Cadwallader & Pennie Mathieson, Central Highlands Integrated Family Violence Committee
1:46 PM - 2:06 PM Brief Intervention Service – BIS (VIRTUAL)
Melonie Sheehan & Dr Khaldoon Fahmi, No to Violence
2:06 PM - 2:25 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors.
2:25 PM - 2:55 PM Keynote Session 4: Change the Story, Change the World
Facilitator: David Cain 2:25pm - 2:55pm - Keynote 5: Tips and Tricks as a Climate Change Public Commentator and Activist; What works in advocacy and what doesn’t? Ms Amanda McKenzie, CEO, Climate Council (VIRTUAL)
2:55 PM - 3:55 PM MASTERCLASS: Everyone has a Role to Play
Speaker 2: Ms Sharmila Falzon, Community Capacity Building Officer- Domestic & Family Violence, City Of Parramatta Council (VIRTUAL) Speaker 3: Ms Lea Emery, Senior Reporter, Gold Coast Bulletin Speaker 4: Ms Jacque Lachmund, CEO, Challenge DV (VIRTUAL)
3:55 PM - 4:00 PM
Closing Comments with David Cain

Ballroom Two
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Registration Day 2
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Thursday Morning Keynote Session 3
Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM PANEL PLENARY SESSION: What Does Justice Look Like?
Ms Thelma Schwartz, Principal Legal Officer, Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service; Ms Amani Haydar, Author, In the Mother Wound (VIRTUAL); Dr Meg Clement-Couzner, Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (VIRTUAL); Ms Trish Doyle MP, Member for Blue Mountains, Deputy Chair of the NSW Parliament Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control (VIRTUAL);
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors Day 2
10:20 AM - 10:30 AM Poster Sessions
Meet with our Poster Presenters
10:29 AM - 10:30 AM Improving Policy & Systems 2 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Peta Dampney
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM Forming an Alliance to Provide Wrap Around Support to Families (VIRTUAL)
Mr Thomas Pettengell, Ecins
10:52 AM - 11:12 AM Enabling the Voice of Children in Domestic Violence Service Provision (VIRTUAL)
Dr Patricia Mackey Charles Sturt University
11:14 AM - 11:34 AM Writing Law Reform on Coercive Control: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives
Ms Zoe Rathus, Dr Judy Rose, Dr Toni McCallumGriffith University Law School
11:36 AM - 11:56 AM Improving Family Violence Policies and Access to Support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People (VIRTUAL)
Dr Kristen Smith, Professor Marcia Langton and Dr Vanessa Russ, University Of Melbourne
12:00 PM - 12:39 PM Lunch with Exhibitors.
12:39 PM - 12:40 PM Primary Prevention Projects (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Antonella Spatola
12:40 PM - 1:00 PM Building on Our Normal (VIRTUAL)
Ms Juliana Nkrumah, Settlement Services International
1:02 PM - 1:22 PM Supporting Children and Young People Experiencing Abuse Through Technology in Domestic and Family Violence Situations (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Rosalie O'Neale, eSafetyWomen
1:24 PM - 1:44 PM New Parents, New Possibilities: LGBTIQ+ Family Violence Prevention during the Transition to Parenthood (VIRTUAL)
Ms Ellen Poyner, Drummond Street Services
1:46 PM - 2:06 PM Evaluation Findings of Our Watch’s No Excuse for Abuse Campaign Regarding Non-physical Forms of Violence (VIRTUAL)
Ms Reima Pryor, Our Watch Ms Stephanie Francas, Acting Manager, Marketing and Campaigns
2:06 PM - 2:25 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors.
2:25 PM - 2:55 PM Keynote Session 4: Change the Story, Change the World
Facilitator: David Cain 2:25pm - 2:55pm - Keynote 5: Tips and Tricks as a Climate Change Public Commentator and Activist; What works in advocacy and what doesn’t? Ms Amanda McKenzie, CEO, Climate Council (VIRTUAL)
2:55 PM - 3:55 PM MASTERCLASS: Everyone has a Role to Play
Speaker 2: Ms Sharmila Falzon, Community Capacity Building Officer- Domestic & Family Violence, City Of Parramatta Council (VIRTUAL) Speaker 3: Ms Lea Emery, Senior Reporter, Gold Coast Bulletin Speaker 4: Ms Jacque Lachmund, CEO, Challenge DV (VIRTUAL)
3:55 PM - 4:00 PM
Closing Comments with David Cain

Tamborine Gallery
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Registration Day 2
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Thursday Morning Keynote Session 3
Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM PANEL PLENARY SESSION: What Does Justice Look Like?
Ms Thelma Schwartz, Principal Legal Officer, Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service; Ms Amani Haydar, Author, In the Mother Wound (VIRTUAL); Dr Meg Clement-Couzner, Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (VIRTUAL); Ms Trish Doyle MP, Member for Blue Mountains, Deputy Chair of the NSW Parliament Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control (VIRTUAL);
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors Day 2
10:20 AM - 10:30 AM Poster Sessions
Meet with our Poster Presenters
10:29 AM - 10:30 AM Open Session 1 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Georgia Hunt
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM A Safer Sunshine Coast Community through Strong Collaboration
Ms Priscilla Thorpe, Sunshine Coast Child & Families Team & Ms Stacey Hampshire, IFYS Limited
10:52 AM - 11:12 AM Men who use IPV and Social Work Education: An Uneasy Alliance or Opportunities for Change? (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Ms Rebecca Jury, Edith Cowan University
11:14 AM - 11:34 AM Understanding LGBTIQ+ Family Violence from Survey Results of 4,000 LGBTIQ+ Australians (VIRTUAL)
Ms Madeline Gibson, Centre for Family Research and Evaluation (cfre) at Drummond Street Services (ds)
11:36 AM - 11:56 AM Act@Play – Creating Cultures of Respect and Equality within Sporting Clubs (VIRTUAL)
Ms Dee Angelina Micevski, Women's Health Grampians
12:00 PM - 12:39 PM Lunch with Exhibitors.
12:39 PM - 12:40 PM Research, Evidence and Emerging Concepts 2 (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Elizabeth Boardman
12:40 PM - 1:00 PM The Future of Corporate Giving Partnerships – How to Create Impact (VIRTUAL)
Ms Hayley Foster, Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia
1:02 PM - 1:22 PM Understanding What Works: Preventing Family Violence in Aboriginal Communities (VIRTUAL)
Ms Christina Bagot & Ms Greta Newman, Urbis & Karen Milward, Karen Milward Consulting Services
1:24 PM - 1:44 PM The Magnificence of Trauma Informed Mentoring (PRE-RECORDED)
Ms Simone Allan, Women's Resilience Centre
1:46 PM - 2:06 PM Personality Disorders and the Family Law System: It’s Time to Talk about Domestic Abuse Perpetrators
Ms Caroline Parsons, Solo Legal
2:06 PM - 2:25 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors.
2:25 PM - 2:55 PM Keynote Session 4: Change the Story, Change the World
Facilitator: David Cain 2:25pm - 2:55pm - Keynote 5: Tips and Tricks as a Climate Change Public Commentator and Activist; What works in advocacy and what doesn’t? Ms Amanda McKenzie, CEO, Climate Council (VIRTUAL)
2:55 PM - 3:55 PM MASTERCLASS: Everyone has a Role to Play
Speaker 2: Ms Sharmila Falzon, Community Capacity Building Officer- Domestic & Family Violence, City Of Parramatta Council (VIRTUAL) Speaker 3: Ms Lea Emery, Senior Reporter, Gold Coast Bulletin Speaker 4: Ms Jacque Lachmund, CEO, Challenge DV (VIRTUAL)
3:55 PM - 4:00 PM
Closing Comments with David Cain

Springbrook Room
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Registration Day 2
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Thursday Morning Keynote Session 3
Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM PANEL PLENARY SESSION: What Does Justice Look Like?
Ms Thelma Schwartz, Principal Legal Officer, Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service; Ms Amani Haydar, Author, In the Mother Wound (VIRTUAL); Dr Meg Clement-Couzner, Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (VIRTUAL); Ms Trish Doyle MP, Member for Blue Mountains, Deputy Chair of the NSW Parliament Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control (VIRTUAL);
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors Day 2
10:20 AM - 10:30 AM Poster Sessions
Meet with our Poster Presenters
10:29 AM - 10:30 AM
Panel 3 (In-person Only)
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM Lifting the Gaze: Alternative Approach to management of DFV cases in the Settlement Context (VIRTUAL)
Juliana Nkrumah, Settlement Services International Dr Astrid Perry OAM, Manager, Strategic Policy Ms Jan Christie, Manager Ms Magdaline Shenton-Kaleido, Team Leader - Emerging Communities
10:52 AM - 11:12 AM
Panel Continued
11:14 AM - 11:34 AM
Panel continued.
11:36 AM - 11:56 AM
Panel cont...
12:00 PM - 12:39 PM Lunch with Exhibitors.
12:39 PM - 12:40 PM Open Session (In-person Only)
Session Chair: Judy Rose
12:40 PM - 1:00 PM Childcare at Court: An Essential Service and a Way Forward (VIRTUAL PRE-RECORD)
Emeritus Professor Margot Hillel & Kathy, Impact For Women
1:02 PM - 1:22 PM Responding to Domestic Economic Abuse: Opportunities for Australia (VIRTUAL)
Ms Rebecca Glenn, Centre For Women's Economic Safety
1:24 PM - 1:44 PM Finding a Life Without Domestic Violence: Analysing Free Text Data from the ALSWH (VIRTUAL)
Dr Lyn Francis & Associate Professor Virginia Stulz, Western Sydney University
1:46 PM - 2:06 PM The Family Law Court – A Playground for Perpetrators of Domestic Violence
Dr Jillian Stansfield, Running Minds
2:06 PM - 2:25 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors.
2:25 PM - 2:55 PM Keynote Session 4: Change the Story, Change the World
Facilitator: David Cain 2:25pm - 2:55pm - Keynote 5: Tips and Tricks as a Climate Change Public Commentator and Activist; What works in advocacy and what doesn’t? Ms Amanda McKenzie, CEO, Climate Council (VIRTUAL)
2:55 PM - 3:55 PM MASTERCLASS: Everyone has a Role to Play
Speaker 2: Ms Sharmila Falzon, Community Capacity Building Officer- Domestic & Family Violence, City Of Parramatta Council (VIRTUAL) Speaker 3: Ms Lea Emery, Senior Reporter, Gold Coast Bulletin Speaker 4: Ms Jacque Lachmund, CEO, Challenge DV (VIRTUAL)
3:55 PM - 4:00 PM
Closing Comments with David Cain

Virtual Presentations
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Registration Day 2
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Thursday Morning Keynote Session 3
Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM PANEL PLENARY SESSION: What Does Justice Look Like?
Ms Thelma Schwartz, Principal Legal Officer, Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service; Ms Amani Haydar, Author, In the Mother Wound (VIRTUAL); Dr Meg Clement-Couzner, Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (VIRTUAL); Ms Trish Doyle MP, Member for Blue Mountains, Deputy Chair of the NSW Parliament Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control (VIRTUAL);
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors Day 2
10:20 AM - 10:30 AM Poster Sessions
Meet with our Poster Presenters
10:29 AM - 10:30 AM
Online - Research, Evidence and Emerging Concepts
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM Supporting Children and Young People Experiencing Abuse Through Technology in Domestic and Family Violence Situations
Rosalie O’Neale, eSafetyWomen
10:52 AM - 11:12 AM Identifying Domestic Violence (DV) and Sexual Assault (SA) Presentations and Referral Pathways
Dr Nafiseh Ghafournia Hunter New England Health, Nsw Health
11:14 AM - 11:34 AM The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown Restriction on Experiences of Domestic Abuse
Dr Zara Brodie, University Of The West Of Scotland
11:36 AM - 11:56 AM Intimate Partner Femicide: Do they Really Happen ‘Out of the Blue’?
Dr Li Eriksson, Griffith University
12:00 PM - 12:39 PM Lunch with Exhibitors.
12:39 PM - 12:40 PM
Online - Workforce Development
12:40 PM - 1:00 PM Taking The Lead in Times of Crisis
Ms Maria Losurdo, Manager, The Woman's Cottage
1:02 PM - 1:22 PM ‘Can You Hear Me?’ Online MBC Capacity During Lockdown
Mr Andrew King, Relationships Australia Nsw
1:24 PM - 1:44 PM Bravely Engaging: Breaking Down Barriers
Ms Carrie Mcmanus, Sagesse Domestic Violence Prevention Society
1:46 PM - 2:06 PM Vicarious Trauma in a Vacuum: Identifying and Managing the Impacts of Providing Direct Care
Miss Shanna White, Cognitive Behavioural Education
2:06 PM - 2:25 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors.
2:25 PM - 2:55 PM Keynote Session 4: Change the Story, Change the World
Facilitator: David Cain 2:25pm - 2:55pm - Keynote 5: Tips and Tricks as a Climate Change Public Commentator and Activist; What works in advocacy and what doesn’t? Ms Amanda McKenzie, CEO, Climate Council (VIRTUAL)
2:55 PM - 3:55 PM MASTERCLASS: Everyone has a Role to Play
Speaker 2: Ms Sharmila Falzon, Community Capacity Building Officer- Domestic & Family Violence, City Of Parramatta Council (VIRTUAL) Speaker 3: Ms Lea Emery, Senior Reporter, Gold Coast Bulletin Speaker 4: Ms Jacque Lachmund, CEO, Challenge DV (VIRTUAL)
3:55 PM - 4:00 PM
Closing Comments with David Cain

Virtual Presentations
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Registration Day 2
8:29 AM - 8:31 AM Thursday Morning Keynote Session 3
Chair: Hayley Foster
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM PANEL PLENARY SESSION: What Does Justice Look Like?
Ms Thelma Schwartz, Principal Legal Officer, Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service; Ms Amani Haydar, Author, In the Mother Wound (VIRTUAL); Dr Meg Clement-Couzner, Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (VIRTUAL); Ms Trish Doyle MP, Member for Blue Mountains, Deputy Chair of the NSW Parliament Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control (VIRTUAL);
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM Morning Tea with Exhibitors Day 2
10:20 AM - 10:30 AM Poster Sessions
Meet with our Poster Presenters
10:29 AM - 10:30 AM
Online - Prevention & Lived-experience
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM Surviving the Devil, Escaping Domestic Violence
Ms Melanie Survivor, Www.relationshipresolutions.com.au
10:52 AM - 11:12 AM Healthy Families Yarn: Changing the conversation in North West Queensland
Mrs Jasmin Lynch & Ms Sarah-Jane Cooper, Mount Isa Domestic Violence Action Group
11:14 AM - 11:34 AM The Al-anon Solution - So you Love an Alcoholic
Lija Austen, Al-Anon
11:36 AM - 11:56 AM Lived Experience, DV, and Family Law- How the Sisters in Law Project is Focused on Making Change!
Ms Jane Matts, Sisters In Law Project
12:00 PM - 12:39 PM Lunch with Exhibitors.
12:39 PM - 12:40 PM
Online - Open Session
12:40 PM - 1:00 PM Kalwun Domestic & Family Violence Program Cultural Responses to Domestic and Family Violence
Miss Tanya Blackhall, Kalwun Development Corporation
1:02 PM - 1:22 PM Pregnancy Decision Making Support for Women or Pregnant People with Intellectual Disability Experiencing Violence/Reproductive Coercion
Ms Kari Vallury, Children By Choice & Ms Victoria Tucker, Wwild Svp Assn Inc.
1:24 PM - 1:44 PM
1:46 PM - 2:06 PM
2:06 PM - 2:25 PM Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors.
2:25 PM - 2:55 PM Keynote Session 4: Change the Story, Change the World
Facilitator: David Cain 2:25pm - 2:55pm - Keynote 5: Tips and Tricks as a Climate Change Public Commentator and Activist; What works in advocacy and what doesn’t? Ms Amanda McKenzie, CEO, Climate Council (VIRTUAL)
2:55 PM - 3:55 PM MASTERCLASS: Everyone has a Role to Play
Speaker 2: Ms Sharmila Falzon, Community Capacity Building Officer- Domestic & Family Violence, City Of Parramatta Council (VIRTUAL) Speaker 3: Ms Lea Emery, Senior Reporter, Gold Coast Bulletin Speaker 4: Ms Jacque Lachmund, CEO, Challenge DV (VIRTUAL)
3:55 PM - 4:00 PM
Closing Comments with David Cain


Friday, December 3, 2021


Binna Burra Room
8:30 AM - 8:59 AM
Registration Opens Day 3 - Workshops - Workshops Only Available for in Person Delegates
8:59 AM - 9:00 AM
Panel 4 - In Person Only
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Panel - Diverse Experiences of Coercive Control and Related Support Needs (VIRTUAL)
Dr Silke Meyer, Dr Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Dr Jasmine McGowan and Ellen Reeves, Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Morning Tea
10:59 AM - 11:00 AM
Panel 5 - In Person Only
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Co-designing with Women with Disability (VIRTUAL)
Ms Heidi La Paglia, Mx Akii Ngo, Ms Tess Moodie, Ms Deborah Thomson, Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA)

Sprinbrook Room One
8:30 AM - 8:59 AM
Registration Opens Day 3 - Workshops - Workshops Only Available for in Person Delegates
8:59 AM - 9:00 AM
Workshop 1 - In Person Only
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM First Nations People Walk in Two Worlds. Why can’t the Justice Response Systems do the Same? (VIRTUAL)
Melisa Coveney, North Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Service
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Morning Tea
10:59 AM - 11:00 AM
Workshop 3 - In Person Only
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Vicarious Trauma Workshop (VIRTUAL)
Ms Shanna White, Cognitive Behavioural Education

Springbrook Room Two
8:30 AM - 8:59 AM
Registration Opens Day 3 - Workshops - Workshops Only Available for in Person Delegates
8:59 AM - 9:00 AM
Workshop 2 - In Person Only
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Healthy Relationships, Safer Futures - Educating Young People About Sex, Friendship, Consent and Body Confidence
Mrs Peta Dampney, From Me To You Consulting
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Morning Tea
10:59 AM - 11:00 AM
Workshop 4 - In Person Only
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Working with Adolescents who use Violence Towards Their Mothers: Current Research and Attachment Based Interventions
Mr David Burck & Mrs Leia Ryan, YFS

Binna Burra Room
8:30 AM - 8:59 AM
Registration Opens Day 3 - Workshops - Workshops Only Available for in Person Delegates
8:59 AM - 9:00 AM
Panel 4 - In Person Only
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Panel - Diverse Experiences of Coercive Control and Related Support Needs (VIRTUAL)
Dr Silke Meyer, Dr Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Dr Jasmine McGowan and Ellen Reeves, Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Morning Tea
10:59 AM - 11:00 AM
Panel 5 - In Person Only
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Co-designing with Women with Disability (VIRTUAL)
Ms Heidi La Paglia, Mx Akii Ngo, Ms Tess Moodie, Ms Deborah Thomson, Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA)


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