Community Forum: Coercive Control and the Law in SA
Event description
Coercive control is abuse, characterised by a pattern of controlling and manipulative behaviours. So how can our justice and legal responses most effectively save lives and minimise harm to those affected by it?
This community forum, hosted by Embolden SA, seeks to explore some of the critical issues relating to coercive control and the law in South Australia, with a panel discussion and Q & A session with:
Dr Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Director of the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre
Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement (Help A Sista Out)
About Embolden
Embolden SA Inc. is the statewide peak body of organisations working to respond to and eliminate domestic, family, and sexual violence in South Australia.
Our members provide services that promote women and their children’s safety and wellbeing, and work to prevent and respond to violence against women.
We lobby and advocate for women’s rights to respect, safety and self-determination, and represent providers of specialist services in the domestic, family and sexual violence and related sectors, including services that work with men who use violence against women and Aboriginal specialist services.