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SUMMARY:2026 Asia Pacific Coercive Control & Children Conference
DESCRIPTION:This three-day gathering will unite hundreds of practitioners\, researchers\, policymakers\, and advocates from across the Asia Pacific region—creating unparalleled opportunities to build your domestic violence–informed practice and forge connections that will advance your work long after the conference ends. \nThis year marks the 20th anniversary of the Safe & Together Model—a framework that has revolutionised child protection for tens of thousands of professionals across more than a dozen countries and transformed how systems worldwide keep children safe with protective parents while effectively intervening with parents who choose violence. \nSince its founding in April 2006\, the Institute has grown from a small\, locally focused initiative into a global leader in systems change. While much work remains\, this event will be a moment to both reflect on the Model’s impact over the past two decades and look ahead to its future goals. \nWhether in-person or virtually\, join us in advancing child safety and family well-being at this groundbreaking gathering that will bring together leading practitioners\, researchers\, policymakers\, and advocates to address one of the most pressing child protection issues of our time. This premier event will focus on innovative approaches to identifying\, understanding\, and responding to coercive control in families\, with particular emphasis on protecting children and supporting protective parents. \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/2026-asia-pacific-coercive-control-children-conference/2026-03-17/1/
LOCATION:Roundhouse\, International Rd\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2033\, Australia
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SUMMARY:2026 Asia Pacific Coercive Control & Children Conference
DESCRIPTION:This three-day gathering will unite hundreds of practitioners\, researchers\, policymakers\, and advocates from across the Asia Pacific region—creating unparalleled opportunities to build your domestic violence–informed practice and forge connections that will advance your work long after the conference ends. \nThis year marks the 20th anniversary of the Safe & Together Model—a framework that has revolutionised child protection for tens of thousands of professionals across more than a dozen countries and transformed how systems worldwide keep children safe with protective parents while effectively intervening with parents who choose violence. \nSince its founding in April 2006\, the Institute has grown from a small\, locally focused initiative into a global leader in systems change. While much work remains\, this event will be a moment to both reflect on the Model’s impact over the past two decades and look ahead to its future goals. \nWhether in-person or virtually\, join us in advancing child safety and family well-being at this groundbreaking gathering that will bring together leading practitioners\, researchers\, policymakers\, and advocates to address one of the most pressing child protection issues of our time. This premier event will focus on innovative approaches to identifying\, understanding\, and responding to coercive control in families\, with particular emphasis on protecting children and supporting protective parents. \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/2026-asia-pacific-coercive-control-children-conference/2026-03-17/2/
LOCATION:Roundhouse\, International Rd\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2033\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Foundations of Personality Disorders | Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare
DESCRIPTION:Foundations of Personality Disorders provides practitioners with a comprehensive introduction to personality\, personality development\, and contemporary understandings of personality disorders. The training explores common presentations \, particularly borderline\, antisocial\, and narcissistic personality disorders and offers practical\, trauma-informed strategies for engagement\, boundary setting\, crisis response\, and self-care. The session emphasises person-centred\, recovery-oriented approaches and highlights how patterns of coping develop over time in response to biological\, relational\, and environmental factors. \nLearning outcomes\nParticipants completing this workshop will be able to: \n\nDescribe personality and how it develops across the lifespan.\nExplain contemporary understandings of personality disorders and how they present in\npractice.\nRecognise stigma\, myths\, and misconceptions and apply person-centred\, respectful language.\nIdentify common features associated with borderline\, antisocial\, and narcissistic personality\ndisorders.\nOutline biological\, relational and environmental factors that contribute to personality disorder\ndevelopment.\nApply trauma-informed\, recovery-oriented approaches when supporting individuals with\npersonality disorders.\nReflect on personal responses and develop strategies for maintaining wellbeing\, professional\nboundaries\, and consistency in practice.\n\nIntended audience\nThis session is designed for practitioners working across community services\, child and family\nservices\, youth programs\, mental health\, psychosocial support and other frontline sectors where\nclients may present with personality disorder traits or diagnoses. It is suited to non-clinical workers\nsuch as case managers\, support workers\, youth workers\, family practitioners and peer workers who\nengage with individuals experiencing emotional dysregulation\, relational instability or complex\ncoping patterns. No clinical qualifications are required\, as the training focuses on recognition\,\nengagement\, boundaries and safe referral within a person-centred framework. \n  \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/foundations-of-personality-disorders-centre-for-excellence-in-child-and-family-welfare/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Supporting neurodivergent children through separation
DESCRIPTION:Neurodivergent individuals experience and interpret the world in ways that differ from the social and cultural norm (known as ‘neurotypical’ functioning). Research suggests divorce and separation are higher among families who have neurodivergent children\, and many parents of neurodivergent children are also neurodivergent themselves. This webinar\, hosted by the Family Law Pathways Networks (FLPN) will explore best practice principles for practitioners working in and alongside the family law sector\, including family law professionals supporting children and parents who are or may be neurodivergent. It will look at the stigma and misunderstandings that surround neurodivergence\, as\nwell as key considerations and practical strategies for supporting the wellbeing of neurodivergent children and families in this context. \nRegister here
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/webinar-supporting-neurodivergent-children-through-separation/
LOCATION:Online
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