Responding to young people’s use of intimate partner violence | No to Violence
A roundtable sharing research and practice findings on youth intimate partner violence and exploring how the sector/s can build on this.
Hosted by No to Violence and chaired by Annie King, Survivor Advocate
About this event
Young people aged 15–24 who use intimate partner violence are a distinct cohort with distinct needs, yet tailored, evidence-based responses remain scarce. This half-day roundtable shares key findings from No to Violence’s OPEN Expansion Phase Two project and brings practitioners and researchers together to learn, connect and build shared momentum.
Timed to complement the upcoming Children and Young People MARAM implementation in Victoria, the event offers an opportunity to build workforce readiness and shared understanding across the sector ahead of this important reform.
Chaired by survivor advocate Annie King, the event brings together researchers, practitioners and policymakers in person and online to share lessons and explore what it will take to build this work at scale.
On the agenda
- Findings from the IVY Study (RMIT/ANROWS) on how youth IPV differs from adult-perpetrated violence and how services are currently responding
- Findings from No to Violence’s review of the international evidence on effective responses and emerging opportunities
- Insights from Meli’s Young Men’s Group — a real-world practice case study
- The draft Intersectional Practice Guide for practitioners working with 18–25-year-olds, with structured consultation on how the guide can be tested and further developed
- Roundtable discussions on scaling effective responses and how the sector can work together to build on this work.
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