SEMINARS
Backing the Frontline: Workforce Development in the Domestic Violence Sector
PRESENTED BY: Associate Professor Hillary Haldane
In this presentation, Associate Professor Haldane explores:
- Transformation of the frontline over the past three decades
- Scholarship concerning the frontline: major gaps and problematic assumptions
- Importance of understanding and centring the frontline in all intervention and prevention efforts
No Way, It’s Not Our Way
PRESENTED BY: Wynetta Dewis and Hayley Smith, Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service
Additional Presentations:
Muslim women’s experiences with the CJS in Australia: Reporting IPV
Dr Nada Ibrahim
Senior Research Officer
Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research
Domestic & Family Violence Offences
Judge Fleur Y Kingham
District Court of Queensland, the Children’s Court of Queensland and the Planning and Environment Court of Queensland
Who’s failing whom? From policy to criminality: The potential consequences of Indigenous children’s exposure to family violence and its impact on Indigenous families and communities
PRESENTED BY: Dr Kyllie Cripps, BA (Hons) PhD Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law Acting Director, Indigenous Law Centre, University of New South Wales
Additional Presentations:
Muslim women’s experiences with the CJS in Australia: Reporting IPV
Dr Nada Ibrahim
Senior Research Officer
Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research
Domestic & Family Violence Offences
Judge Fleur Y Kingham
District Court of Queensland, the Children’s Court of Queensland and the Planning and Environment Court of Queensland