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The Hatchery
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https://the-hatchery.coDate
- May 6 - 7, 2026
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- All Day
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- Adelaide & Online
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Ending Coercive Control, Family & Domestic Violence SA
South Australia stands at a crucial crossroads in tackling domestic and family violence — now actively turning the South Australian Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence’s calls to action into concrete change, including new laws targeting coercive control.
The Ending Coercive Control, Family & Domestic Violence SA conference will deliver hands-on strategies and expert guidance to help stakeholders understand coercive control legislation and other key reforms across policy, practice, and frontline services.
Through keynotes, panels and interactive sessions, you will gain a clearer understanding of the new legal landscape, how to strengthen cross-sector responses, and ways to embed trauma-informed, culturally safe practices.
Over 30 practitioners and experts will offer insights and guidance on integrating lived experience into service design, improving reporting pathways, and measuring meaningful impact.
This event is a focused opportunity to build capability, align approaches and prepare for the changes ahead.
Your event experience
Learn how upcoming coercive control legislation and reforms to the family law will affect your daily practice and how you support women and children
Join 30 presenters from across Australia, all committed to reducing violence and enhancing service delivery
Forge meaningful connections with like-minded colleagues from diverse sectors, fostering essential collaboration and enhanced service responses
Leave with fresh ideas, practical tools, and actionable insights to transform your organisation’s service to better support women and children
Be inspired by the latest research, innovative ideas, and the experiences of leading professionals and advocates in the family, domestic, and intimate partner violence field
Audience
This event is appropriate for any practitioner or leader 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:
- Domestic and family violence services
- Sexual violence services
- Other services supporting women
- 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
- Local Health Networks
