SEMINARS

Backing the Frontline: Workforce Development in the Domestic Violence Sector

PRESENTED BY: Associate Professor Hillary Haldane

Hillary Haldane  is currently Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director, Anthropology Program, in the Department of Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Anthropology Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Connecticut.

In this presentation, Associate Professor Haldane explores:

  1. Transformation of the frontline over the past three decades
  2. Scholarship concerning the frontline: major gaps and problematic assumptions
  3. 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

IN AN
EMERGENCY

FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT