Family and Sexual Violence: The Intersection

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ECLIPSE offers a number of training opportunities for the family violence sector which integrate victim-survivor lived experience, theoretical understanding, practice knowledge, and specialist sectoral knowledge. All ECLIPSE trainings and workshops are run by facilitators with lived experience and sectoral expertise.

Event information

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Dates and location
9
March
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9
March
2026
9:00 am
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4:00 pm
Ōtautahi | Christchurch
20
April
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20
April
2026
9:00 am
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4:00 pm
Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland
22
April
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22
April
2026
9:00 am
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4:00 pm
Te Whanganui-a-Tara | Wellington
24
April
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24
April
2026
9:00 am
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4:00 pm
Ōtepoti | Dunedin
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Format
Online
In person
Online & In-person
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Costs
Paid
Free
Paid & Free

About the event

For more information and to register, see the event page.

By combining the presenters, Louise and Debbs', lived experiences of both family and sexual violence, with their specialist practice knowledge, skills and capability, the true position of sexual violence in family violence perpetration will be exposed. With an increase in awareness of indicators of sexual violence within family violence, the intersection between the two can no longer be overlooked. Sexual violence can and is a form of family violence, and with increased practitioner knowledge, the voices of primary victims of family and sexual violence will be recognised.

Through attending this course attendees will:

  • Obtain a deeper understanding of both sexual violence and family violence indicators and impacts.
  • Learn about current and relevant sexual violence and family violence legislation, court processes, and effective support strategies.
  • Obtain a deeper understanding of sexual violence in the context of Family Violence and how this is often missed, minimised or misunderstood as family violence.
  • Gain understanding of coercive control as a tactic to coerce primary victims of family violence into acts of sexual violence.
  • Develop knowledge of resistance strategies and how victims resist family and sexual violence through acts of active submission and active compliance.
  • Be provided with practice tools and guidelines developed by victim-survivors and that are embedded with and informed by the voice of lived experience of sexual and family violence.

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