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Working together to achieve intergenerational change by breaking the cycle of Indigenous family violence
The rates of Indigenous family violence have increased over the years and the numbers are expected to grow if no action is taken to tackle this issue. Even with different policies and programmes in place, overcoming Indigenous family violence remains a challenge to the nation. There presents a greater need to review existing strategies, reflect on what has worked and design more effective solutions to end Indigenous family violence in the country.
A part of The Social Change Summit, the Overcoming Indigenous Family Violence Forum will serve as a platform for key stakeholders to come together and address the critical issue, its causes, consequences and possible solutions. This 2-day conference will spark much needed conversation amongst stakeholders to design effective measures, responses and support services with the ultimate aim of eliminating Indigenous family violence in Australia.
By attending, delegates can expect to:
• Analyse challenges, strategies and policies involved inovercoming Indigenous family violence
• Promote a cultural shift to pursue a long-term approach inbreaking the family violence cycle
• Explore solutions at all levels to more effectively tackle theissue of Indigenous family violence
• Drive positive change by generating community awarenessabout family violence
• Engage the community to create a future free from violence
KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE
The Hon Bess PriceMinister for Women’s PolicyNorthern Territory Government
Christine CastleySenior Executive Director Social Policy, Department of Premier and CabinetQueensland Government
Michael ChiodoChief Executive, Department of Local Government and Community ServicesNorthern Territory Government
Jacqui WattChief Executive OfficerNo To Violence
Tamara FreemanChief Executive OfficerQueensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service
Charlie KingChairmanNT’s Indigenous Men’s Advisory CouncilFounder, NO MORE
Fiona FischerDistrict Director, West Kimberley, Department for Child Protection and Family SupportGovernment of Western Australia
Noelene SwansonDeputy Chief Executive, Strategy and Community Development, Department of Local Government and Community Services, Northern Territory Government
Inspector Regan CarrState Domestic Violence CoordinatorQueensland Police Service
Bob GilkesExecutive DirectorUnitingCare Community
Mary CowleyChief Executive OfficerAboriginal Family Violence Prevention Legal Service
Tracey CurrieChief Executive OfficerThe National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Alliance
Jennifer MullenSenior Executives, ProgramsWhite Ribbon Australia
Bringing together Government, Not-for-Profits and other key stakeholders to develop strategies and frameworks to overcome Indigenous family violence in Australia
A PART OF
Don’t miss out on our pre-conference workshop:
Building Cultural Competence in Family Violence ServicesWednesday, 24 February 2016
MasterClass Leaders:
The Social Change Summit
The first ever in Australia, The Social Change Summit is a combination of two forums covering a wide spectrum of topics and discussions on two of Australia’s most pressing health and social issues – family violence and drug abuse. We will bring together the Government, Non-for-Profits, and other key stakeholders in an intimate setting to discuss current progress, initiatives and strategies with the aim of generating critical conversations and creating greater awareness on the above two issues.
The Overcoming Indigenous Family Violence forum is co-located with:
Brisbane | 24 – 26 February 2016
Felicity RyanFacilitator and TrainerFelicity Ryan
Robert MonaghanManaging DirectorMonaghan Consulting
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Teena Bonham, Principal Project Officer, Western NSW District, Department of Family and Community Services, NSW Government
The Hon Shannon Fentiman, Minister for Communities, Women and Youth, Minister for Child Safety, Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence, Queensland Government
According to a report by the National Council To Reduce Violence Against Women And Their Children, the cost of violence against women and children is estimated at approximately $13.6 billion*. In particular, the estimated cost of violence against Indigenous women is estimated to be at $2.2 billion in 2021-22*. These appalling numbers do not include the total social economic cost in its entirety, and are expected to increase if no further action is taken to address the issue of indigenous family violence in Australia. A part of The Social Change Summit, the Overcoming Indigenous Family Violence Forum has been specially designed for key stakeholders who have responsibility for designing and delivering Indigenous family violence policies, programmes and services. This 2-day conference is a vital platform for all stakeholders to design practical reforms and solutions that provide better support for the victims of violence. Join us in February 2016 and hear more about the following key topics:
• Engaging the community to be heard and work together towardschange
• Improving our approach in eliminating Indigenous family violence• Focusing on primary prevention and early intervention as the way
forward• Moving towards a violence-free Australia
*Source: The Cost of Violence against Women and their Children Report (2009) by the National Council To Reduce Violence Against Women And Their Children
Who Should AttendKey stakeholders from the following sectors with responsibility for designing and delivering family violence policies, programmes and services:
Design more effective measures, responses and support services to end family violence
Programme-at-a-Glance
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Building cultural competence in Family Violence services
DAY ONE
Keynote: Breaking the Indigenous family violence cycle
Keynote: Combating the ice scourge in Queensland
A Queensland-based Case Study: Not Now, Not Ever
State Government Panel: Future directions
Analysing the causes of Indigenous family violence
State Panel Discussion: Promoting greater multi-agency collaboration
The White Ribbon Campaign: Changing attitudes and behavours
Providing an outreach service to remote Indigenous communities
DAY TWO
Keynote: Making inroads into overcoming family violence and tackling illicit drug addiction
Keynote: Joining forces in the fight against family violence and illicit drug addiction
Standing up and speaking up for change
Panel Discussion: Shaping primary prevention services
Lateral violence and its culturally-nuanced impact
Survive to thrive from victim to victor
Empowering Indigenous women to achieve the life they desire
Driving positive change by reducing recidivism rates
The way forward: A vision and hope for a better Australia
Key Learning Objectives1. Understand key issues and challenges involved in overcoming
Indigenous family violence and how the community can work together towards a better future
2. Establish a comprehensive, long-term approach to break thecycle of family violence
3. Encourage more voices to be heard to make a real differencein the community
4. Focus on changing attitudes and behaviours towards familyviolence
5. Address underlying factors that perpetuate violence6. Adopt an integrated, co-ordinated and collaborative
approach among agencies to overcome Indigenous familyviolence in Australia
7. Challenge social norms and change the role of society inovercoming Indigenous family violence
8. Prevent the intergenerational transmission of violent attitudesand behaviours
9. Formulate more effective early intervention and preventionstrategies
10. Drive positive change by reducing recidivism rates
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Local Councils Not-for-Profits
Land Councils Community
Organisations and Foundations
Family Violence Support Centres and
Shelters
State and Federal Government
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016Pre-Conference Workshop
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP:Building Cultural Competence in Family Violence ServicesAboutFamily violence is one of the most serious and pressing social issues in Australia that affects the nation regardless of their gender, age, ethnicity, religion and race. While there are several programmes and services in place to support victims of violence, many of these programmes do not take into account cultural differences that exist amongst different Australian communities. Now more than ever, there is a greater need to build cultural awareness, competence, and develop culturally appropriate services for a more effective way to overcome family violence in Australia. Attend this workshop to:
• Build on your skills in providing services to Aboriginal people inways that respect and support the diversity of Aboriginal Cultural, and value the strengths in Aboriginal individuals, families and communities
• Gain an understanding of Aboriginal cultures, nations & protocols,family and kinship systems, discrimination, myths and stereotypes
Workshop Agenda
Time Session
9:00-9:20 Welcome and Introductions- Acknowledgement of Country- Introduction Trainer- Introduction Participants - Housekeeping- Sensitive issues & Self-Care
9:20-9:30 Awareness/Group Expectations- Self-assessment- Learning Needs
9:30-9:40 Outline of Day- Workshop Goal- Learning Outcomes
9:40-10:30 Historical Pop Quiz
10:30-10:45 Morning Tea
10:45-12:45 Myth Busting- The Impact of Colonisation- Discussing Stereotypes- Exploring Racism & Discrimination
12:45-1:15 Lunch
1:15-2:00 The Stolen Generations- The Protection Era & It’s Effects- Bringing Them Home- The Definition of Genocide
2:00-2:30 Contemporary Aboriginal People- Current General Figures- Current Family Violence Figures
2:30-2:45 Afternoon Tea
2:45-3:30 Communication Tips- Traditional V Western Styles- Interpreting responses
3:30-3:50 Service Audit- What is your service doing well when working with
Aboriginal people- What could you improve on? How will you do this?
Whose assistance will you need?
3:50-4pm Debrief and Close
MasterClass Leaders:
Felicity RyanFacilitator and TrainerFelicity Ryan
Felicity is a Wadi Wadi woman. Her mother’s family are from the Swan Hill & Moulamein areas of Victoria & NSW. She has family connections to the Wemba Wemba people of this area. Flic’s father is of Scottish background from the Glasgow area. Flic spent 13 years employed within the government and non-government sectors as a Refuge Worker, Child Protection Worker, Community Development Officer & HIV Care & Support Worker. She specialises in the development/delivery of workshops around Cultural Competency, Aboriginal Health & Employment, Lateral Violence, Teambuilding, Facilitating Small Groups, Managing Behaviours & Self-Care for Aboriginal workers.
Robert MonaghanManaging DirectorMonaghan Consulting
Robert is a descendant of the Bundjalung Nation on his mother’s side. His family and extended family are from the North Coast of NSW alongside the Clarence River at Baryulgil. He has a rich and long history of descendants from his father’s side. Robert has spent 18 years working within both National/State and Local Governments working within the Aboriginal community controlled sector. Robert has a diverse range of learnt and lived experiences that he attributes to working in and with communities that are passionate about Aboriginal culture and rich in life.
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Register EARLY and SAVE with our Early-Bird Discounts!30 November 31 December 29 January Save $300 Save $200 Save $100 Don’t forget to take advantage of our Group Discounts! Send 3 delegates and receive an extra 5% OFF Send 4 delegates and receive an extra 10% OFF Send 5 delegates and receive an extra 15% OFF
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Thursday, 25 February 2016Programme – Day One
8:30 Registration and Welcome Coffee
9:00 Welcome to Country
9:10 Chairperson’s Opening Address
DRIVING SOCIAL CHANGE IN AUSTRALIA
The following plenary sessions are co-located with the Eradicating Australia’s Ice Epidemic Forum.
9:20 Opening Keynote: Breaking the indigenous family violence cycle• Working together as a community to break the indigenous family
violence cycle• A look at the statistics of indigenous family violence in Australia• Focusing on changing attitudes and behaviours• Encouraging more voices to be heard to make a real difference in
the community• Challenging social norms and driving social change within the
country The Hon Bess Price, Minister for Women’s Policy, Northern Territory Government
10:00 Keynote: Combating the Ice scourge in Queensland• A look into what QLD is doing to combat Ice addiction and what
more can be done• Understanding the profile of groups at risk and factors that drive
their addiction• Identifying the best avenues and tools for disseminating essential
information• Boosting rehabilitation, frontline treatment programs and outreach
services • Creating openness in the general community to provide better
support for families and partners Reserved for Queensland Government Invited: The Hon Annastacia Palaszczuk, Premier, Queensland Government
10:40 Morning Tea
A NATIONWIDE EFFORT
11:10 Not Now, Not Ever: Putting an end to family violence in Queensland• A look into the Queensland Government’s Not Now, Not Ever
report• Outlining key milestones of the strategy, reflecting on what has
worked, and reviewing what more can be done• Moving forward – What more can be done? Christine Castley, Senior Executive Director Social Policy, Department of Premier and Cabinet, Queensland Government
11:50 State Government Panel: Future directions in overcoming family violence in Australia• Examining the role of state Governments in shaping the future
direction of policies and strategies aimed at overcoming Indigenous family violence in Australia
• Analysing state-based challenges, strategies and policies• Evaluating existing practices within each state – How can these
practices be improved?• Working together across different states to promote a cultural shift
within AustraliaNT: Michael Chiodo, Chief Executive, Department of LocalGovernment and Community Services, Northern Territory GovernmentWA: Fiona Fischer, District Director, West Kimberley, Department forChild Protection and Family Support, Government of Western AustraliaNSW: Teena Bonham, Principal Project Officer, Western NSW District,Department of Family and Community Services, NSW Government
12:40 Networking Lunch
WORKING TOGETHER, BETTER TOGETHER
1:40 Hand-in-Hand: Working with the police to end Indigenous family
violence
• Case Studies and examples – Working with different community
groups at the coalface
• Generating community awareness and breaking the cycle through
early education and awareness campaigns
• More work to be done – Practical steps that can be taken by each
community
Inspector Regan Carr, State Domestic Violence Coordinator,
Queensland Police Service
2:20 State-wide Panel: Promoting greater multi-agency collaboration
to end family violence
• Adopting an integrated, co-ordinated and collaborative approach
• Assessing various issues associated with multi-agency
collaborations
• Illustrating the resources and commitment needed to ensure better
partnerships
• Developing and aligning common goals and objectives between
different parties to effectively reduce the occurrence of Indigenous
family violence incidents QLD: Bob Gilkes, Executive Director, UnitingCare Community NT: Noeline Swanson, Deputy Chief Executive, Strategy
and Community Development, Department of Local
Government and Community Services, Northern Territory
Government
WA: Mary Cowley, Chief Executive Officer, Aboriginal Family
Violence Preventions Legal Service
VIC: Jacqui Watt, Chief Executive Officer, No To Violence
3:10 Afternoon Tea
BUILDING A CULTURALLY-SENSITIVE COMMUNITY
3:30 The White Ribbon Campaign: Changing attitudes and
behaviours to end violence
• Understanding the emerging emphasis on engaging boys and
men in violence prevention
• Encouraging respectful relationships within the community
• Embedding a national campaign through tailored engagement
• A community effort – A campaign owned and driven by the
community
Jennifer Mullen, Senior Executives, Programs, White Ribbon
Australia
4:10 Bridging the gap: Providing an outreach service to remote
Indigenous communities
• Delivering culturally safe assistance in remote communities
• Key steps the community can take to overcome indigenous family
violence in Australia
• Lessons learnt – How can we replicate the success elsewhere?
Tamara Freeman, Chief Executive Officer, Queensland Indigenous
Family Violence Legal Service
4:50 Chairperson’s Closing Address
5:00 End of Conference Day One
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Friday, 26 February 2016Programme – Day Two
8:30 Welcome Coffee
9:00 Chairperson’s Opening Address
THE WAY FORWARD
The following plenary sessions are co-located with the Eradicating Australia’s Ice Epidemic Forum.
9:20 Opening Keynote: Making inroads into overcoming family violence• A look into one of Australia’s most pressing health and social
– Family violence • Outlining key updates on the Queensland Government’s
initiatives and programmes• Understanding the importance of adapting initiatives to meet the
needs of the local communities and vulnerable groups The Hon Shannon Fentiman, Minister for Communities, Womenand Youth, Minister for Child Safety, Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence, Queensland Government
9:50 Opening Keynote: Joining forces in the fight against family violence and illicit drug addiction• Recognising the grave impact Ice use and family violence has on
society and why we need to talk about these issues• The need for an integrated strategy to address the harms caused
on every front - Physical, social, economic and health• Improving coordination between states, territories, and non-
government organisations to build on existing efforts and amplifypositive outcomes
• Designing initiatives in providing support to rural and remotecommunities
• Potential challenges in implementation on a national and multipleagency level
Reserved for Department of Health, Australian Federal Government Invited: The Hon Sussan Ley, Minister for Health, Australian Federal Government
10:30 Morning Tea
ACHIEVING INTERGENERATIONAL CHANGE
11:00 ‘No More’ Violence: Standing up and speaking up for change • Changing norms in overcoming family violence in Indigenous
communities• A look at the NO MORE campaign, its outreach and how everyone
can help• Highlighting the importance of building community awareness• Engaging the community to create a future free from violence Charlie King, Chairman, NT’s Indigenous Men’s Advisory Council; Founder, NO MORE
11:40 Panel Discussion: Shaping primary prevention strategies to overcome family violence• Ending Indigenous family violence before it happens• Raising public awareness through education, campaigns and
more• Increasing the availability and awareness of services• Developing processes and risk assessment tools to identify early
signs of violence• Practical techniques to engage in intergenerational, outcomes
based solutions Cheri Yavu-Kama-Harathunian, Director, Indigenous Wellbeing Centre Mark Walters, Manager, DVConnect Mensline Toni Meyer, Clinical Manager, DVConnectJanet King, Senior Support Social Worker, North Queensland Domestic Violence Resource Service
12:30 Networking Lunch
REBUILDING LIVES, SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY
1:30 Going beyond: Lateral violence and its culturally-nuanced
impact on family violence
• A look at lateral violence and what it entails
• Highlighting the connection between lateral violence and the
culturally nuanced impact and power it has within family violence
• Existing research around lateral violence, what it means, and what
actions can be taken
Cheri Yavu-Kama-Harathunian, Director, Indigenous Wellbeing
Centre
2:00 The RiSE Story: Survive to thrive from victim to victor
• Understanding the issue from a different point of view
• Identifying key gaps in the system and what collective action
should be taken
• Changing conversations, transforming lives
Bronwyn Rees, Founder, RiSE Queensland
2:30 A call for action: Empowering indigenous women to achieve the
life they desire
• Reshaping lives, gaining skills and building confidence
• Finding safe and meaningful pathways forward
• Creating a holistic support system where indigenous women feel
safe
• What more can the wider community do
Tracey Currie, Chief Executive Officer, The National Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Women’s Alliance
3:00 Afternoon Tea
TOWARDS A SAFER FUTURE
3:30 Fresh beginnings: Driving positive change by reducing
recidivism rates
• Analysing possible risk factors that might result in recidivism
• Evaluating existing programmes, reflect on what has worked and
what needs to be done
• Modifying the design of programmes to address cultural needs
• Practical steps to tackle recidivism rates in Australia
Jared Sharp, Law and Justice Projects Manager, North Australian
Aboriginal Justice Agency
4:10 The way forward: A vision and hope for a better Australia
• Drawing the link between family violence and suicide, and what
must be done
• Painting a picture of a violence-free Australia and steps we can
take towards that vision
• Case studies and examples from working at the coalface – A little
effort goes a long way
• Reaching out and making a difference – People need people
Gerry Georgatos, Suicide Prevention Researcher, Aboriginal & Torres
Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project
4:50 Chairperson’s Closing Address
5:00 End of Conference
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