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Domestic Violence Policy and Practice Forum | RMIT

November 27 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Free

Nine years after the Royal Commission: what has improved and what challenges remain? This one day forum will feature panel discussions and interactive skill-based workshops, offering a collaborative space to reflect, share insights, and explore what more is needed to strengthen Victoria’s response to family violence. The event has been designed for experienced practitioners, newcomers to the sector and students studying family violence.

 

 

Opening plenary panel speakers include:

  • Joe Ball, Victorian Commissioner for LGBTIQA+ Communities
  • Katie Alexander, Survivor Advocate, Victims Survivors’ Advisory Council
  • Jackie Wruck, Asia Pacific Regional Manager, Safe & Together
  • Anastasia Powell, Professor of Family & Sexual Violence (MC)

 

Workshops include:

  • Suze Radford: Partnering with First Nations Clients to Undertake a MARAM Risk Assessment.
  • Ada Conroy: Avoiding Collusion when Working with People that Choose Violence
  • Be Bannerman: Queering Trauma Informed Practice
  • Sarah Biordi, WESNET: Tech Safety in Practice: Supporting Victim-Survivors of Technology-Facilitated Abuse

     

Closing plenary panel speakers include:

  • Tania Farha, Chief Executive Officer, Safe & Equal
  • Phillip Ripper, Chief Executive Officer, No to Violence
  • Kathleen Maltzahn, Chief Executive Officer, Sexual Assault Services Victoria
  • Anastasia Powell, Professor of Family & Sexual Violence (MC)

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Venue

RMIT University City Campus
124 La Trobe Street
Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia
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Phone
+61 3 9925 2000
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MARAM Collaborative Practice Training

The Southern Melbourne Family Violence Regional Integration Committee host FREE MARAM Collaborative Practice Training. Watch this space to see what dates are available to register.

Click here for more information about MARAM Collaborative Practice Training

SMA Connect is not a crisis response service. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 000
For 24/7 support to find safety from family violence, contact Safe Steps on 1800 015 188.

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