Responding Together: A practitioner roundtable on coercive control legislation
Event description
The sector is strongest when we learn from each other.
With the new coercive control legislation now in place, many of you are leading the way – preparing teams, navigating challenges, and raising vital questions about how this law will play out in practice.
Join us for Responding Together: A practitioner roundtable on coercive control legislation, an opportunity to connect with peers, hear from experts and share the collective wisdom we need to move forward.
WorkUP has heard from practitioners like you wanting to know:
How will the law impact individual workers?
Does the law impact our case noting processes?
How can we support workers giving evidence?
How do victim survivors feel about the law? What do we know about how they would like to see them used?
But, most of all, practitioners wanted to know what was happening in other parts of sector. You wanted to understand how our other services were responding, and what they were planning to do to support their clients and teams. That’s why we have created this opportunity for you to come together, hear from experts and colleagues, and workshop a way forward, together.
Attending Responding Together will build your confidence and comfort to navigate the new law, build and strengthen your professional networks and equip you with the resources you need.
Event Details
Date: Thursday, 17 July 2025
Time: 9:00am - 2:00pm AEST
Location: Rydges Fortitude Valley, 601 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills QLD 4006
Who should attend
This event is for workers from specialist domestic and family violence, sexual assault or women’s health and wellbeing services funded by the Office for Women's Safety and Violence Prevention, Queensland Department of Families, Seniors, Disability Services and Child Safety.
Please note: Tickets are limited and only available for WorkUP Queensland target group*. We reserve the right to limit places per service if oversubscribed.
*WorkUP Queensland’s target group is specialist DFV, women's health and wellbeing and sexual violence services funded by the Office for Women's Safety and Violence Prevention, Queensland Department of Families, Seniors, Disability Services and Child Safety.
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