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Reimagining: Advancing Practice in Domestic Violence Intervention February 5th and 6th, 2026

From Thursday, February 05, 2026 -  08:00am
To Friday, February 06, 2026 - 04:00pm

FPI is pleased to announce the inaugural international virtual conference...

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Reimagining: Advancing Practice in Domestic Violence Intervention

A gathering for the most forward‑thinking and critical‑thinking experts in the field. Join intervention practitioners, researchers, and advocates committed to reshaping the future of domestic violence intervention.

 

North America: February 5–6, 2026, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, Central Standard Time Online

Australia/New Zealand: February 6-7, 2026, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, AEDT Recorded Conference ONLINE

Why Attend
• Engage with leading innovators in domestic violence intervention
• Advance your skills and deepen your practice
• Explore the merging of trauma‑focused and gender‑based approaches
• Reimagine what intervention work can look like—and what it will becomeKeynote Speaker: Jess Hill
Journalist • Author • Educator
Author of See What You Made Me Do

Jess Hill is an Industry Professor researching gender‑based violence at the University of Technology, Sydney, and one of the most influential voices in the global movement to understand and prevent coercive control.
Her groundbreaking work has earned international recognition, including:


  • Marie Claire’s 2023 Changemaker of the Year
    • Three Walkley Awards for excellence in journalism
    • The 2020 Stella Prize and ABA Booksellers Choice Award forSee What You Made Me Do


Her bestselling book has been translated into five languages and adapted into a three‑part SBS television series. Her broader body of work includes:
• A Quarterly Essay on the impact of #MeToo
• The Trap, a podcast series on coercive control
• Asking For It, a three‑part series on consent
• Losing It, a critical analysis of Australia’s efforts to reduce gender‑based violence


Jess has delivered nearly 400 events across Australia, educating communities, magistrates, police, social workers, and legal and health professionals on coercive control.

 

A conference designed to challenge, inspire, and transform the field.