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Intimate Partner Violence and Reproductive Coercion and Abuse: A Safe to Tell Story

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State Library Theatre (North entrance via Francis Street)
perth, australia
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Sexual Health Quarters
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Thu, 31 Oct, 7:30am - 9:30am AWST

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Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Reproductive Coercion and Abuse (RCA) are among the most pervasive forms of violence against women, and a leading cause of illness, disability and death for women. One in three Australian women have experienced violence at some stage in their life — most of this violence is perpetrated by an intimate partner.

Sexual Health Quarters (SHQ) made a commitment to responding to this critical issue with the launch of the Safe to Tell Project in 2021, an innovative, comprehensive IPV/RCA primary health care screening and professional training initiative to support those most vulnerable to violence. 

We invite you to join us as we explore the why, what, where and how of IPV/RCA. Clinicians and community sectors leaders will share thought-provoking and insightful case studies along with their practical experiences with implementing IPV/RCA screening and training within their practices and services.

Starting with SHQ's initial research-evidence, we will share the innovative clinical IPV/RCA research findings, the effectiveness of screening in recognising, responding, and supporting those at risk, and how our experiences led to the development of the Safe to Tell Project, the RACGP accredited IPV/RCA clinical training, and the successful implementation of IPV/RCA screening and training within two primary health care settings.

If you are interested in learning more about IPV/RCA, how to implement the screening and training in your practice or service and want to take action towards ending IPV/RCA then this event is not to be missed.  

Seminar Agenda 

7:15
 Doors Open

7:30 Registration, Networking and Breakfast on Arrival

8:00 Welcome to Country: Sharon Wood-Kenney

8:15 Opening Remarks: Hon. Sabine Winton MLA Minister for Early Childhood Education; Child Protection; Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services

8:30 Seminar Presentations: Learn about the history of IPV/RCA clinical screening and development of the Safe to Tell Project

9:05 Expert Panel Discussion: Hear from leading clinicians, academics and community sector leaders around the impact and importance of IPV/RCA screening and education

9:15 Future of IPV/RCA Screening and Training: Elizabeth Tekanyo, Safe to Tell Project Manager, Sexual Health Quarters

9:20 Closing Remarks: Debra Barnes, CEO, Sexual Health Quarters

9:30 Close


Lifts and an accessible bathroom are located on site. 

For event queries, please email Elizabeth at s2t@shq.org.au

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State Library Theatre (North entrance via Francis Street)
perth, australia