Domestic Family & Sexual Violence: Healing & Recovery Symposium
A key forum for professionals on supporting healing and recovery for those who have experienced domestic, family and sexual violence.
Hosted by the Hunter New England & Central Coast Primary Health Network, in partnership with the Hunter DFV Consortium.
This event is a key forum for frontline workers, managers, policy makers, commissioners and clinicians on supporting healing and recovery for those who have experienced domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV).
Key Themes
- Whole-of-Family Recovery: Holistic, trauma-informed approaches supporting all family members impacted by DFSV.
- Recovery as Prevention: How healing services disrupt cycles of violence.
- Children & Young People: Supporting children—especially boys and young men—to break intergenerational trauma.
- Cultural Safety: Delivering care that is trauma-informed and culturally appropriate.
- Collaboration & Integration: The power of a coordinated, person-centred systems response to support sustainable recovery.
- Capacity Building: Strengthening DFSV services to effectively support victim-survivors through the healing and recovery journey.
What You’ll Gain
By attending, frontline workers will:
- Deepen their understanding of Healing and Recovery within the National Plan framework.
- Explore local service models that deliver whole-of-family support.
- Share insights and build strategies to strengthen recovery for children and young people.
- Develop approaches for collaborative, cross-sector service delivery.
- Discover ways to ensure cultural appropriateness in healing efforts.
- Consider strategies to build capacity for sustainable, trauma-informed services.
Agenda
Full agenda now available below (subject to change):
A key forum for professionals on supporting healing and recovery for those who have experienced domestic, family and sexual violence.
Hosted by the Hunter New England & Central Coast Primary Health Network, in partnership with the Hunter DFV Consortium.
This event is a key forum for frontline workers, managers, policy makers, commissioners and clinicians on supporting healing and recovery for those who have experienced domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV).
Key Themes
- Whole-of-Family Recovery: Holistic, trauma-informed approaches supporting all family members impacted by DFSV.
- Recovery as Prevention: How healing services disrupt cycles of violence.
- Children & Young People: Supporting children—especially boys and young men—to break intergenerational trauma.
- Cultural Safety: Delivering care that is trauma-informed and culturally appropriate.
- Collaboration & Integration: The power of a coordinated, person-centred systems response to support sustainable recovery.
- Capacity Building: Strengthening DFSV services to effectively support victim-survivors through the healing and recovery journey.
What You’ll Gain
By attending, frontline workers will:
- Deepen their understanding of Healing and Recovery within the National Plan framework.
- Explore local service models that deliver whole-of-family support.
- Share insights and build strategies to strengthen recovery for children and young people.
- Develop approaches for collaborative, cross-sector service delivery.
- Discover ways to ensure cultural appropriateness in healing efforts.
- Consider strategies to build capacity for sustainable, trauma-informed services.
Agenda
Full agenda now available below (subject to change):
Line-up
Malika Elizabeth Reese
Bhiamie Williamson
Assistant Minister Jenna Roberts
Prof Michael Salter
Prof Deb Loxton
Prof Penny Jane Burke
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Highlights
- 1 day 9 hours
- In-person
Refund Policy
Location
Newcastle City Hall
290 King Street
Newcastle, NSW 2300
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