What to Expect
This free two-day forum offers a unique opportunity to build awareness and practical skills to address domestic and family violence. Designed for community members, workplaces, educators, youth workers, sporting clubs, and community groups, the forum aims to empower attendees with the tools needed to recognise early signs and respond safely.
Across two days, you will engage with experts, frontline workers, and community leaders who will share insights and strategies to support victim-survivors and foster a safer community.
Expect a supportive environment where you can learn, ask questions, and connect with others committed to making a difference.
Activity Details
Day 1 focuses on building awareness and understanding the dynamics of domestic and family violence, identifying who is most at risk, early warning signs, and the impact on individuals and communities.
Day 2 is dedicated to taking action and putting knowledge into practice through real-world scenarios, confidence-building exercises, and community-led prevention strategies.
Both days run from 8:30am to 4:30pm, providing comprehensive sessions to equip you with practical skills and knowledge.
Location and Access
The forum will be held at Gosford Regional Library, located at 123a Donnison St, Gosford NSW 2250. The venue is accessible by public transport and has facilities to accommodate all attendees comfortably.
Directions and additional access information can be found on the Central Coast Council website.
Important Information
This event is free to attend and open to anyone interested in contributing to a safer Central Coast.
Registration is required to secure your place, and you can find full program details and booking information by visiting ccdvc.org.au and searching for "Events".
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic or family violence, support resources and service links are available on the same website.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is completely free of charge.
To register, visit ccdvc.org.au and navigate to the Events section for full details and booking instructions.
Early registration is recommended due to limited spaces and the importance of this community initiative.