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Ending Family Violence Masterclass Series Best-practice & innovation for better outcomes

27th & 28th July 2016, Melbourne 3rd & 4th August 2016, Brisbane

Key Speakers

Benefits of attending Improve primary prevention Expand collaboration & coordination

Rosie Batty Family Violence Campaigner

Libby Davies CEO

2015 AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR

WHITE RIBBON AUSTRALIA

Strengthen Men’s Behaviour Change programs Increase support for children Learn how to innovate

The Hon Fiona Richardson MP Minister for Women Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence

Judge Orazio (Ray) Rinaudo Chief Magistrate

VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT

(Brisbane Masterclass)

(Melbourne Masterclass)

MAGISTRATES COURT OF QUEENSLAND

Not-for-Profit Organisations pay $1099* by the 27th May 2016 Endorsers

Explore best-practice, innovative approaches & how YOU can innovate for better outcomes

Pre Conference Workshop A How to achieve gamechanging innovation Facilitated by: Matthew Champion, Speaker and Workshop Leader on Innovation

Spaces are limited, book early to avoid missing out! phone 1300 316 882 fax 1300 918 334 [email protected] www.criterionconferences.com/event/edvvic www.criterionconferences.com/event/edvql

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About the series With ending family violence being a top priority for governments around Australia, now is the time to explore how we can maximise our impact. This Ending Family Violence Masterclass Series has been designed with this in mind.

It will explore best practice and innovative approaches in the areas of: • Primary prevention • Coordination & collaboration • Men’s behaviour change • Crisis response • Support for children

you register & pay by 27th May 2016*

Plus key contributions from: Annette Gillespie Safe Steps Amy Compton-Keen Domestic Violence Prevention Centre – Gold Coast Nitika Maharaj Doncare Michelle Jones Legal Aid NSW Bev Lazarou Legal Aid NSW

And it will show you how to get started on your innovation journey. To get maximum value make sure you attend the pre-conference workshop ‘How to achieve game-changing innovation’.

Melba Marginson Victorian Immigrant and Refugee Women’s Coalition Sue Phillips Junction Australia Joanne Trentin UnitingCare Community

Who will attend?

Matthew Champion Speaker and Workshop Leader on Innovation

Representatives of the community, government, police and justice sectors with responsibility for:

Natalie Williams NAPCAN

•• Family/Domestic Violence (prevention, intervention, response)

Ailsa Leacy YWCA Queensland

•• Women •• Children and young people •• Families

FREE PASSES Free passes are also available for people from small Not-for-Profit organisations, volunteers, students and interested individuals. Contact [email protected]

Sponsorship opportunities We work closely with corporate partners to create unique and innovative tailored sponsorship packages that best meet your specific marketing, business development and corporate entertainment objectives. Contact David Huggan on 02 9239 5710 and find out how you can make your mark on this industry.

Thelma Schwartz Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service Wynetta Dewis Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service Nicola Turschwell Sunshine Coast Integrated Family Safety Response Service Robyn McIvor Relationships Australia Victoria

To register phone 1300 316 882 fax 1300 918 334 [email protected] www.criterionconferences.com/event/edvvic www.criterionconferences.com/event/edvqld

MELBOURNE Day 1

Day 2

Wednesday 27th July 2016

Thursday 28th July 2016

8:30 Registration, coffee & networking

9:00 Welcome & opening remarks from the Chair

Ministerial Address 9:15 Opening remarks from the Chair The Hon Fiona Richardson, Minister for Women Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence Victorian Government

Increasing the impact of Men’s Behaviour Change 9:15 Safe & TogetherTM – challenging men as fathers to accept the impact their violence has on their children Sue Phillips, General Manager, Community Service Junction Australia

9:35 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Presentation from Rosie Batty

10:00 Experience men’s journey of change & MBC using neuroscience

Rosie Batty, Family Violence Campaigner & 2015 Australian of the Year

Joanne Trentin, Community Services Manager UnitingCare Community & Nicola Turschwell, Service Coordinator Sunshine Coast Integrated Family Safety Response Service

10:35 Morning tea & networking 11:05 SPEED NETWORKING

Improving primary prevention 11:40 White Ribbon talk primary prevention - engaging men, how we do what we do & innovation Libby Davies, CEO White Ribbon

12:35 Networking lunch

Increasing collaboration & coordination 1:35 INTERACTIVE Systems thinking – understanding the system, everyone’s role in it & opportunities for engagement • A role-play exercise that will help you better understand the system and the opportunities for improvement Annette Gillespie, CEO Safe Steps

2:35 Collaboration & coordination in action - exploring Safer Pathway & the Safety Action Meetings Michelle Jones, Manager, Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Program & Bev Lazarou, Senior Project Officer (Mentoring), Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Program Legal Aid NSW

3:20 Afternoon tea & networking

Supporting CALD communities 3:50 PANEL DISCUSSION Improving support for CALD communities by harnessing community networks & community expertise Melba Marginson, Executive Director Victorian Immigrant and Refugee Women’s Coalition & Community representatives

4:50 Closing remarks from the Chair & end of Day One

10:45 Morning tea & networking 11:15 Innovations in Men’s Behaviour Change - including CALD communities Robyn McIvor, Senior Manager, Family Violence Service Development Relationships Australia Victoria

Better supporting children 12:00 INTERACTIVE Improving support for children • Learn what Safe Steps is doing to improve support for children and brainstorm what else can be done Annette Gillespie, CEO Safe Steps

Innovation for better outcomes 12:45 Networking lunch 1:45 Creative initiatives in family violence prevention & intervention - from the DAWN program to iMatter, youMatter, weMatter Nitika Maharaj, Manager Clinical Services Doncare

2:30 Fostering innovation • A practical presentation exploring how you can foster innovation (this will be demonstrated in the interactive to follow) Matthew Champion Speaker and Workshop Leader on Innovation

3:00 Afternoon tea & networking

Innovation afternoon 3:30 Ideas pitch! • Delegates with an innovative idea will have the opportunity to pitch this to the group and gain feedback to assist in development

4:30 Closing remarks from the Chair & close of Masterclass

BRISBANE Day 1 Wednesday 3rd August 2016 8:30 Registration, coffee & networking

New ways of thinking about primary prevention 9:15 White Ribbon talk primary prevention - engaging men, how we do what we do & innovation Libby Davies, CEO White Ribbon

10:10 SPEED NETWORKING 10:45 Morning tea & networking 11:15 The power of partnerships in the implementation & delivery of respectful relationship programs

Day 2 Thursday 4th August 2016 9:00 Welcome & opening remarks from the Chair 9:15 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Presentation from Rosie Batty Rosie Batty, Family Violence Campaigner & 2015 Australian of the Year

Increasing the impact of Men’s Behavior Change 10:15 Safe & TogetherTM – challenging men as fathers to accept the impact their violence has on their children Sue Phillips, General Manager, Community Service Junction Australia

11:00 Morning tea & networking

Natalie Williams, National Training Manager NAPCAN

11:30 Experience men’s journey of change & MBC using neuroscience

11:45 Preventing domestic violence by engaging young adults through positive messaging about healthy relationships

Joanne Trentin, Community Services Manager UnitingCare Community & Nicola Turschwell, Service Coordinator Sunshine Coast Integrated Family Safety Response Service

Ailsa Leacy, Acting CEO YWCA Queensland

12:15 Networking lunch

Increasing collaboration & coordination 1:15 INTERACTIVE Systems thinking – understanding the system, everyone’s role in it & opportunities for engagement • A role-play exercise that will help you better understand the system and the opportunities for improvement Annette Gillespie, CEO Safe Steps

2:15 Collaboration & coordination in action: exploring Safer Pathway & the Safety Action Meetings Michelle Jones, Manager, Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Program & Bev Lazarou, Senior Project Officer (Mentoring), Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Program Legal Aid NSW

3:00 Afternoon tea & networking

Indigenous family violence 3:30 Ending Indigenous family violence Thelma Schwartz, Principal Solicitor Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service Wynetta Dewis, Community Development Manager Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Service

4:30 Closing remarks from the Chair & End of Day One

Improving justice responses 12:15 The nexus between child protection & family law & scaling up QLD’s specialist courts Judge Orazio (Ray) Rinaudo, Chief Magistrate Magistrates Court of Queensland

1:00 Networking lunch

Better supporting children 1:45 Improving support for children • Learn what Safe Steps is doing to improve support for children and brainstorm what else can be done Annette Gillespie, CEO Safe Steps

Innovation for better outcomes 2:30 Influencing social change by innovative practice Amy Compton-Keen, Director Domestic Violence Prevention Centre – Gold Coast

3:00 Afternoon tea & networking 3:30 INTERACTIVE Fostering innovation • A practical presentation exploring how you can foster innovation (this will be demonstrated in the interactive to follow) Matthew Champion, Speaker and Workshop Leader on Innovation

4:00 Ideas pitch! • Delegates with an innovative idea will have the opportunity to pitch this to the group

5:00 Closing remarks from the Chair & close of Masterclass

Workshop Learn how to innovate for better outcomes How to achieve game-changing innovation Pre Conference Workshop A Melbourne - Tuesday 26th July 2016, 9.00am – 4.00pm Brisbane - Tuesday 2nd August 2016, 9.00am – 4.00pm Price: $799+gst Ending family violence is finally emerging as a top priority in Australia. With the additional attention now focused on the issue, a window of opportunity exists for the sector, at all levels, to achieve maximum leverage with their best ideas. The key to this is innovation. So how do you innovate? And, more importantly, how do you innovate when you’re time poor, working with crisis and still having to compete for limited funding? Is there a roadmap to follow? This workshop will boost your effort to achieve game-changing results through the power of innovation. You will take pages and pages of notes. Why attend this workshop? • A Step-by-step guide to how to achieve maximum leverage with your best ideas • How to turn ‘your culture’ into best-practice team work • How to ‘identify’ the right priorities to deliver results of your choosing • TWO critical errors EVERY innovator makes and how to avoid them What you will take away by attending • Overview – the seven pillars of exceptional innovation • Full architecture – the game-changing roadmap and how to apply it • Proven framework – to prioritise the very best of your ideas You’ll have the chance to share your innovative ideas with fellow delegates at each events ‘Innovation Afternoon’ * Refreshments & lunch provided Why our delegates love our domestic violence conferences:

“The Ending Domestic Violence Conferences are a must attend for everyone working in the sector.” - Doreen Stoves AM PSM JP, CEO, Doncare - Ending Domestic & Family Violence Conference Melbourne 2015

Your workshop leader: Matthew Champion Speaker and Workshop Leader on Innovation Matthew Champion is a speaker and workshop leader on innovation, who has worked with organisations across most every sector including the family violence prevention space. He has been called a ‘Creative Wizard’, a ‘Gifted Executive’ and an “Inspiring Hope’. He is, for sure, ‘different’ but that’s good news for you! He will show you how to be successful as an agent for creative-intelligent-change.

“I feel energized and motivated to continue work in the field - many thanks to the organisers, presenters and personnel involved for making this wonderful experience available.”

- George Garcia, Manager, Anglicare SA, Ending Domestic & Family Violence Conference Sydney 2016

“Thank you for organising a conference where at times, the rapt attention of the audience was spinetingling, the motivation to continue work in the field of domestic violence inspiring, and the admiration for those present palpable.” - Anne France, Case Manager, Brigher Futures - Ending Domestic Violence Conference Sydney 2015

To register, call us on 1300 316 882 or book online

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