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The Hatchery
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1300918334Website
https://the-hatchery.coDate
- July 28 - 29, 2026
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- Sydney & Online
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4th Annual Ending Coercive Control & Family Violence Conference
The conversation surrounding domestic and family violence is shifting. We are moving past the initial phase of naming the problem and entering a critical period of implementation.
The 4th Annual Ending Coercive Control & Family Violence Conference marks a shift from awareness to action. Moving beyond silos, the program explores the ‘invisible’ mechanics of abuse – from the ‘Homicide Timeline’ to the weaponisation of legal systems and the influence of the ‘Manosphere’ on youth.
This year’s annual conference will explore shifting toward trauma-informed, culturally grounded prevention, prioritising children’s voices as primary victims and placing lived expertise at the heart of change.
Attendees will gain a deep understanding of how to decode patterns of harm and navigate new legislation. This conference provides a critical space to discuss and challenge practise, systems and processes to reduce harm and enable collective safety.
Your event experience
Network with over 250 professionals nationally from NFP, frontline, legal, government services and more
Hear from 45+ professionals and thought-leaders to strengthen your practice and be at the forefront of research and innovation
A unique opportunity to attend different streams to tailor your experience on systems abuse and safety, coercive control in practice and children as survivors in their own right
Post-event workshops that deep-dive into working with lived expertise to enhance your practice
Audience
This event is designed for leaders, specialists, and practitioners in the FDV and related sectors seeking to stay informed about coercive control in Australia and to engage in key discussions surrounding this critical issue.
Relevant for representatives from the NGO Community, Government, Police & Justice sectors, with roles & responsibilities including:
- Family & Domestic Violence Services
- Intimate Partner & Sexual Assault Services
- Women’s Services, Shelters, & Refuges
- CALD, Refugee, Migrant & Immigration Services
- Children’s Services & Child Protection
- Men’s Behaviour Change
- Alcohol & Other Drugs
- Legislative Change & Reform of Family Law
- Healing, Recovery, & Therapeutic Services
