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2015 STOP Domestic Violence Conference
Conferences
Domestic Violence is a scourge afflicting all corners of our community. All women, children and men and children have a right to be safe in their homes, and within any relationship. With this ever-increasing pressure on our nation, the 2015 STOP Domestic Violence Conference provides a forum to share views, research, programs and experiences. In particular the focus will be on taking a national collaborative approach. Join us on the 7 – 9 December at the Canberra Rex Hotel. Keynote Speakers include:
Antoinette Braybrook, CEO, Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention and Legal Service
Libby Davies, CEO White Ribbon
Professor Patricia Easteal AM, University of Canberra
John Hinchey, Victims of Crime Commissioner
Michael Hogan, Director General, QLD Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability
Dr Troy McEwan, Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science at Swinburne University of Technology and Senior Psychologist, Forensicare Problem Behaviour Program
Heather Nancarrow, CEO, Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety Limited (ANROWS)
Antoinette Braybrook, CEO, Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention and Legal Service
Jonty Bush, Victims Rights and Anti-Violence Campaigner (invited)
Register now at
www.stopdomesticviolence.com.au/registration
Earlybird Registrations close 26 October 2015. Limited places available.
Date and Time
7 December 2015
All Day
Location
150 Northbourne Ave Braddon 2612
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