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Understanding Coercive Control Workshop

A trauma-informed workshop in Alice Springs focused on understanding and addressing coercive control.

Thu, 11 Jun 2026 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Alice Springs , Northern Territory
The Understanding Coercive Control workshop offers a safe, collaborative, and trauma-informed space for participants to learn about the dynamics of coercive control. This session provides essential insights into identifying and responding to such behaviors, emphasizing the importance of safety and support. Designed for professionals and community members, the workshop aims to build knowledge and foster a more informed approach to domestic safety. Join us to enhance your understanding and contribute to a safer community.

What to Expect

An educational and supportive workshop environment focused on practical knowledge and trauma-informed practice.

Who Should Attend

  • Social workers
  • Health professionals
  • Community support staff
  • Advocates

Agenda Overview

The workshop covers the definition of coercive control, its impact, and strategies for trauma-informed support.
Venue & Address
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
82 Barrett Dr
Alice Springs , Northern Territory – 0870
Australia
Organizer
Women's Safety Services of Central Australia · Non-profit
An organization dedicated to providing safety and support services to women in Central Australia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the workshop about?
Understanding and addressing coercive control.
Where is it held?
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, Spinifex Room.
When is it?
11th June 2026.
Is there a cost?
Yes, $95 (includes morning tea).
Who is the organizer?
Women's Safety Services of Central Australia.
Is registration required?
Yes, registration is required.
Tags
Safety Workshop Alice Springs Trauma-Informed Education Community
Summary
A trauma-informed workshop focused on understanding coercive control and domestic safety.
Highlights
  • Trauma-informed training
  • Coercive control identification
  • Safety strategies
  • Collaborative learning
  • Professional development
  • Community safety focus
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