
Webinar: Valuing practitioners’ expertise in domestic, family and sexual violence research | ANROWS
August 12 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
FreeANROWS announces the third instalment of our webinar series unpacking the ways of working and ways of knowing set out in The Australian National Research Agenda to End Violence against Women and Children (ANRA) 2023–2028.
The Research Agenda describes practitioners’ expertise as essential in all phases of domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) research and evaluation, including design to data collection to implementation.
“Practitioner expertise” goes beyond frontline DFSV roles and includes police, courts, housing, education, finance, and other services that intersect with victim-survivors and people who use violence.
Practitioners bring deep, real world knowledge that can strengthen research design, shape measurable outcomes and highlight ethical considerations.
Join Miranda Moir, Brodie Evans, Skye Trudgett, and Karen Iles for a panel conversation exploring:
- How to challenge the idea that practitioner-led research and evaluation is ‘less than’
- What it means to engage practitioners meaningfully, ethically, and sustainably
- How we can better recognise and value practitioners’ expertise across the system
The discussion will be followed with a live Q&A. You can also submit questions ahead of time when you register.