CONCRETE STRATEGIES. MEANINGFUL TOOLS. REAL CHANGE. Domestic violence-informed training and consulting to improve the safety and well being of families.
📢 'Black women's voices are essential - not just as clients, but as architects of solutions.' - Nneka MacGregor
Facing 4x higher risk of lethal violence systemic racism in help-seeking, Black women need systems transformation.
Building bridges, not barriers.
Learn to blend frameworks for better outcomes in domestic abuse cases, whether you're using Signs of Safety, Solution-Based Casework, or other approaches.
📅 February 20, 2025
🇬🇧 1:00 PM London
🇺🇸 1:00 PM New York
🇦🇺 Feb 21, 9:00 AM Brisbane
Register: hubs.la/Q036ZWMd0
#FamilyFirst2025 Key Updates for DA Cases:
👉 Enhanced perpetrator pattern documentation requirements
👉 Mandatory coercive control behavioral pattern mapping
👉 New child safety preservation standards which includes perpetrators as parents
How do you maintain trust while meeting documentation requirements? 💡
Share your strategies:
👉 When explaining mandated reporting
👉 During risk assessment conversations & mapping Perpetrator Patterns
👉 When systems aren't survivor-friendly and default to victim blaming
🌟 Special Group Offer: Register 5 virtual attendees for the 2025 Coercive Control & Children Conference and get the 6th registration FREE!
*Virtual attendance only. Cannot be combined with other offers.
Register now: hubs.la/Q035W2k_0
Transform how your system responds to domestic abuse and coercive control. Join global practitioners to learn:
◾ Documenting coercive control patterns affecting child safety
◾ Creating court-ready documentation
◾ Implementing domestic abuse-informed practices
Join us for an intensive day of learning at the Asia Pacific Conference. Choose your masterclass journey!
March 18, 2025
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Melbourne & Online
Register: hubs.la/Q035W2K90#SafeAndTogether#APConference2025
What you need to know:
👉 Prevention cases now require father engagement documentation
👉 Safety plans must address the perpetrator's pattern as a parent
👉 New timeline requirements for kinship assessment
👉 Cultural safety standards for all prevention work
Join us for the most comprehensive conference on children and domestic abuse in the Asia-Pacific region!
📍 Melbourne Convention Centre
📅 March 18-20, 2025
💫 Expert speakers
💡 Practical tools
🤝 Global networking
Registration now open!
Documentation: More Than Just Paperwork
Better case notes = better outcomes. Our Model transforms how systems capture perpetrator patterns and survivor strengths.
20 years of evidence shows: Change how we document, change how we respond.
#SafeAndTogether#DVPractice
Want to understand how better documentation creates better outcomes for families? This blog explores how shifting our approach to case notes can transform domestic abuse response: bit.ly/4jw2Tpf
🌟 Our vision: Child welfare systems as powerful allies to survivors.
Success means partnering with protective parents while focusing on child wellbeing and family stability.
Together, we transform systems.
📣 SPECIAL GROUP OFFER! Register 5 virtual participants, Get 1 FREE! *Virtual attendance only.
Join the only global conference focused on coercive control and children. Transform your organization's approach to domestic abuse through practical, evidence-based strategies.