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National Child & Family Safety Leadership Summit 2026
For sponsorship and other enquiries please email us at [email protected] or call us at +61 401 625 001
About the event:
This Summit is part of the For-Purpose Leadership Series
This Summit will bring together leaders, practitioners, policymakers, researchers and community voices from across Australia. This national gathering will provide space for a collective conversation on the pressing issues shaping child and family safety, including domestic violence, coercive control, child protection, and community wellbeing.
Across Australia, critical work is already underway — in family and domestic violence services, child protection, community legal services, housing and homelessness, justice, health, education, and First Nations’ community-controlled sectors. The Summit is an opportunity to listen across systems, delve into on what is working, and explore how regulation, quality and safeguarding standards, workforce capability can support more coordinated and effective responses to keep families safe.
Through six panel conversations, participants will explore the themes of policy and law reform, coercive control, intersectionality, prevention, collaboration and recovery. Together, these discussions will help shape a collective voice and shared understanding of how governments, services, and communities can align efforts to build a safer future for every child and family in Australia.
Why Attend
The National Child and Family Safety Leadership Summit 2026 is more than a conference — it’s a national conversation.
Across Australia, governments, community services and advocates are tackling family and domestic violence, child protection and safety in different ways. This Summit brings those voices together to share experiences, challenges and innovations, and to strengthen collective understanding across systems.
Attending the Summit will give you the opportunity to:
- Connect with leaders and practitioners from across all states and territories working in family and domestic violence, child protection, community legal services, justice, housing, education, and health.
- Learn from national and international experts on policy, prevention, coercive control, recovery, and system collaboration through six high-impact panel discussions.
- Contribute to a shared national dialogue that values inclusion, lived experience, and First Nations leadership in shaping pathways toward safety and wellbeing.
- Explore how emerging technologies, workforce strategies, and safeguarding standards are transforming responses across sectors.
- Collaborate in shaping collective insights that will inform a shared vision for stronger, safer communities across Australia.
Whether you work in policy, service delivery, research, or community leadership, the Summit offers a space to engage in constructive, forward-focused conversations that bridge jurisdictions and disciplines — creating connections that continue well beyond the day itself.
Panel Discussions and Topics
The National Child and Family Safety Leadership Summit 2026 will host six national panel conversations bringing together leaders, researchers, policymakers, practitioners and lived-experience voices.
Each discussion explores a critical dimension of Australia’s shared response to family and domestic violence, child safety and wellbeing — highlighting promising practices, key challenges and pathways toward collective action.
These conversations aim not to prescribe reform, but to listen, learn and connect across sectors and jurisdictions, capturing the diversity of experience and insight that strengthens Australia’s approach to safety.
🟦 Panel 1 — Children at the Centre: Strengthening Systems of Care and Safeguarding
Guiding Question:
How can Australia’s child, family, health, justice and education systems better connect to respond to the current landscape of family and domestic violence — aligning policy, law reform and safeguarding standards so that every child is visible, heard and safe?
🟩 Panel 2 — First Nations Leadership and Governance: Guiding the Way Forward
Guiding Question:
How can Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadership, culture and governance shape responses to family and domestic violence, coercive control and child safety — embedding cultural authority, community control and strong workforce pathways across the system?
🟧 Panel 3 — Early Intervention and Perpetrator Accountability: Inclusive Pathways for Safety and Change
Guiding Question:
How can justice, health, community and legal sectors work together to better recognise coercive control, engage perpetrators, and strengthen inclusive pathways for early intervention and lasting change?
🟨 Panel 4 — Safe Homes, Health and Economic Security: Building the Conditions for Safety and Recovery
Guiding Question:
How can housing, health and economic systems work together — through shared standards, technology and coordinated policy — to ensure families and individuals can recover, rebuild and thrive after experiences of violence?
🟪 Panel 5 — Prevention, Education and Technology: Shaping a Culture of Respect
Guiding Question:
How can education, community, media and workplace sectors — together with lived-experience voices — use prevention programs, respectful-relationships education and technology to drive lasting cultural change and stop violence before it starts?
⚫ Panel 6 — One System for Safety: Collaboration, Data and Shared Accountability
Guiding Question:
How can governments, community services, justice, health, child protection and housing sectors collaborate — through shared data, regulation, workforce alignment and restorative pathways — to build a more connected, accountable and healing-focused national system?
🟩 Who Should Attend
Attendees will include representatives from:
- Federal, state and territory governments — policy, strategy and program areas in FDV, child safety, health, education, justice, housing and social services
- Community and not-for-profit organisations — delivering services in family and domestic violence, child protection, housing, mental health, and family support
- Community legal centres and justice sector professionals — working across family law, criminal law, coercive control, and restorative justice
- Health and education sectors — including early childhood services, schools, and community health networks
- First Nations leaders and community-controlled organisations — guiding cultural governance, healing, and self-determined responses
- Researchers, academics and peak bodies — contributing evidence and innovation to national safety and wellbeing strategies
- Lived-experience advocates and practitioners — bringing invaluable insight to inform systemic change
- Technology, data, and workforce specialists — advancing safety through digital innovation, quality standards, and professional capability frameworks
Why You Belong Here
This Summit is a space for dialogue — not just across jurisdictions, but across perspectives. Whether you work in policy, service design, direct practice, research or advocacy, you’ll contribute to a collective voice focused on connection, safety, and shared accountability for Australia’s children and families.
Join Us in Perth
Whether you join us in Perth, Western Australia or participate online through our live-streamed sessions, you’ll be part of the same national conversation on building safer futures for children and families.
Join us on 22 May 2026 in Perth, Western Australia for a national conversation that brings clarity, confidence, and collaboration to the forefront of leadership.
Please refer to the terms and conditions below:
For sponsorship and other enquiries please email us at [email protected].
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1. Your contract for attendance at the Event
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2. Your capacity
You enter into this agreement in Your own personal capacity, and also for and on behalf of:
(a) any business or organisation which You represent or which employs You; and
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Full payment, in cleared funds and in Australian dollars, of the registration fee, applicable GST, and all other monies due and payable in connection with Your attendance at this Event must be made in full.
5. Your cancellation of Your registration
You may cancel Your conference registration, by notifying Us by email ([email protected]). If You do not receive acknowledgement by email within five business days, please contact Us on +61 401 625 001. You will only be entitled to a refund or partial refund as set out below:
(a) For in person components of the program, if You cannot attend because it is unlawful (eg due to public health orders): If You are unable, or will, with certainty, be unable, to attend this Event for the reason that it is unlawful for You to travel to the venue or would be legally required to submit to quarantine , You may notify Us by email and provide particulars of the reason You cannot attend. You may notify Us at any time before the commencement of the Event. If We, acting reasonably, accept the reasons given.
(b) Your cancellation for other reasons: If You wish to cancel Your attendance at the Event for any reasons other than those noted in paragraph (a), You may notify Us by email.
(c) Cancellations:
Cancellations made 45 days or more in advance of the Event date, will receive a 100% refund.
Cancellations made within 30 - 45 days will receive a 50% refund.
Cancellations made within 30days of the event will receive No Refund
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We may cancel or postpone all or components of the Event, or convert it to a fully on-line/virtual Event at any time, for any reason. We will notify You by email if any of the foregoing occurs, and:
(a) Event cancellation: If the Event is cancelled, We will refund all monies paid to date;
(b) Event postponement: If the Event is postponed, You must notify Us by email within seven (7)days of Our notice of postponement, or before the commencement of the Event, whichever is earlier, either that:
(i) You wish to attend the Event as postponed, whereupon We will retain monies paid by You to date and apply them to Your registration for the Event as postponed; or
(ii) You cannot, or do not wish to, attend the Event as postponed, whereupon We will refund all monies paid to date; and if You do not notify Us within the time required by this clause, You will be deemed to have accepted the postponement and paragraph (i) of this clause applies.
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Expenses for and arrangements You may make for travel and accommodation are at Your sole risk and to the extent permitted by law, We are not liable to You for those expenses in any circumstances. We recommend that You consider making accommodation and transport arrangements that permit variation or cancellation with appropriate refunds. We further recommend that You obtain insurance (if available) that will reimburse You accommodation and transport costs in the event of cancellation.
8. Event subject to change
While We will make reasonable endeavours to stage the Event as advertised, You agree that, subject only to clause 6, the following may occur without liability of any kind to You:
(a) changes to the Event dates, the venue or the location of the Event or components of the Event within the venue;
(b) changes to program content, its order or session times;
(c) changes to the speakers and other presenters;
(d) changes to the social program and the venue(s) for dinners and other events.
If any changes occur to the Event as advertised, reasonable endeavours will be made to arrange for reasonable substitutes, subject to availability and the circumstances that made the change(s) necessary or desirable. Notice of substantial and material changes will be placed on this website.
You are responsible for checking for such notifications/alerts prior to the Event.
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At all times during this Event You must comply with the For Purpose Leaders Event
Code of Conduct.
You must:
(a) conduct Yourself in a reasonable, respectful, considerate and lawful manner;
(b) not act, speak or otherwise communicate in a manner that is offensive, obscene or that reasonable persons may consider to be offensive or obscene;
(c) if You consume alcohol, do so reasonably and responsibly;
(d) not place the safety and health of any person(s) at the Event at risk;
(e) not cause personal injury to, or defame, any person or damage the property of any person;
(f) be respectful towards speakers and others expressing their opinions and refrain from causing a nuisance or interrupting or disrupting program content;
(g) comply promptly with Our reasonable and lawful directions of Our authorised staff, Our contractors and of the relevant venues;
We may, without liability to You or any Relevant Person, eject You (and/or a Relevant Person) from the Event and/or refuse entry to the Event or any part of the Event if We, acting reasonably, consider that You or a Relevant Person are/is in breach of these terms and conditions, or for any other reasonable cause.
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You release Us from liability for any losses, costs (including legal costs and disbursements) damage or claims, including but not limited to:
(a) death or personal injury of any kind sustained by You or any Relevant Person;
(b) damage to, loss of or destruction of Your and any Relevant Person's property of any kind;
(c) damage to Your reputation or that of any Relevant Person, except to the extent that such loss, cost, damage or claim is directly caused by Our negligence (but in which case, clause 11 applies).
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To the extent permitted by law:
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(i) goods, to the replacement of the goods or the cost of having the goods replaced or repaired; and
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(a) all goods and services supplied to You in connection with the Event (including but not limited to transport, accommodation, the venue, food and beverage, audiovisual services, security, cleaning, programme content and entertainment) will be supplied by suppliers (each, a “Supplier”) who are all independent contractors of Us;
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(b) any loss or liability We incur to the venue operator or any other third party, as a direct or indirect consequence of Your act or omission, whether or not We have assumed such liability contractually, is a reasonably foreseeable loss recoverable by Us from You.
15. Virtual (on-line) participation in the Event
If You register to participate in this Event, or any part of it, by virtual (on-line) means, You agree that:
(a) it is Your responsibility to ensure that You have appropriate technology, internet connectivity and speed to participate;
(b) We are not liable for any interruption, delay sound or picture quality problems You may
experience because Your technology is inadequate or because of internet or power interruptions, or internet speed, or other connectivity problems You may experience;
(c) You are not entitled to a refund if You are unable to participate, or if the quality of Your
participation is diminished, because of the matters referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b).
(d) You will comply in all respects with clause 9 of this agreement and with any rules, protocols or other directions made by Us or the virtual session chair, whether published or issued in writing or orally;
(e) If/when You post questions or messages to others participating by virtual means, Your personal information may be shared with those persons; and
(f) You warrant that the home/work environment in which You access the virtual component of the Event is safe and free of risk to Your health and safety.
16. Photography and videography/filming
(a) You may use handheld cameras and/or smart phones at the Event to take photographs and videos/films for personal, non-commercial use, provided the act of so doing is not disruptive, intrusive or in breach of intellectual property or privacy rights and provided that the subject of such photography and videography/filming consents. Such photographs and videos/films may not be published, sold, reproduced, transmitted, distributed or otherwise commercially exploited in any manner whatsoever.
(b) We may hire service providers (photo/video/streaming/audio) to document and display the Event experience. We may also use social media to post photos and videos and to display select submissions at the venue and on Our websites.
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(i) record You (picture and voice) on photos, films and sound recordings (each, a “Recording”); and
(ii) edit and incorporate the Recording into a photo, video gallery, short film or webinar as a record of and for the promotion of the Event and future similar events, for no monetary or other compensation to You and You acknowledge and agree that You have no right, title or interest in such Recording.
17. Relevant Persons
If You register a Relevant Person (or for and on behalf of a Relevant Person - see the definition in clause 2) for this Event, You must ensure that each Relevant Person complies with these terms and conditions of registration and attendance. If You are a guest of a
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continued attendance at the Event, that You agree to these terms and conditions of registration and attendance and that You comply with them. If You do not agree to these terms and conditions of registration and attendance, please notify Us and Your name will be removed from the guest list.
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(a) You consent to Our collection, use and disclosure of Your personal information, including
sensitive information as defined in the Privacy Act 1998 (Cth).
(b) You also consent to Our use of Your personal information to let You know of future events or services that We consider You may be interested to attend.
(c) Subject to paragraph (d) of this clause, You consent to Our publication of a delegate list and to disclosure of Your personal information, including "sensitive" personal information to:
(i) Suppliers, to the extent We consider it necessary or desirable to enable them to provide
appropriate goods or services to You
(ii) Sponsors and exhibitors participating in the Event.(such as dietary or accessibility requirements);
(d) You may withhold consent for disclosure of Your personal information (but not in respect of Recordings) to sponsors and exhibitors during the registration process or by notifying Events team at [email protected]
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You may transfer Your registration for this Event to a person (the “Transferee”), provided You notify Us and that the Transferee agrees to be bound by these terms and conditions in such manner as We require. If a transfer of a registration is made under this clause, no refund of registration fees will be payable.
20. Governing law
These terms and conditions are made under and governed by the laws applicable in the Western Australia, Australia, and You accept the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of that place.
By registering for this event, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to abide by these terms and conditions.
Agenda
🕑: 07:30 AM - 08:00 AM
Registrations
🕑: 08:00 AM - 08:10 AM
Welcome and Acknowledgement
🕑: 08:25 AM - 08:55 AM
Keynote 1: Setting the Scene - The Current Landscape
🕑: 08:10 AM - 08:25 AM
Opening Speech - Why
🕑: 09:00 AM - 09:30 AM
Keynote 2: Setting the Scene - What the Safe future holds
🕑: 09:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Morning Tea
🕑: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Panel 2: First Nations Leadership and Governance: Guiding the Way Forward
Info: How can Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadership, culture and governance shape responses to family and domestic violence, coercive control and child safety — embedding cultural authority, quality standards, and workforce pathways across the system?
🕑: 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
Panel 3: Early Intervention and Perpetrator Accountability: Inclusive Pathways
Info: How can justice, health, community and legal sectors work together to better recognise coercive control, engage perpetrators, and strengthen early intervention — supported by consistent standards, regulation and a skilled workforce?
🕑: 01:00 PM - 01:40 PM
Networking and Lunch
🕑: 01:40 PM - 02:35 PM
Panel 4: Safe Homes, Health and Economic Security: Building the Conditions for
Info: How can housing, health, and economic systems work together — through technology, safeguarding standards, and coordinated policy — to ensure families and individuals can recover, rebuild and thrive after experiences of violence?
🕑: 02:35 PM - 03:25 PM
Panel 5: Prevention, Education and Technology: Shaping a Culture of Respect
Info: How can education, community, media and workplace sectors — together with lived-experience voices — use prevention programs, respectful-relationships education and technology to drive lasting cultural change and stop violence before it starts?
🕑: 03:25 PM - 03:45 PM
Afternoon Tea
🕑: 03:50 PM - 04:40 PM
Panel 6: One System for Safety: Collaboration, Data and Shared Accountability
Info: How can governments, community services, justice, health, child protection and housing sectors collaborate — through shared data, regulation, workforce alignment and restorative pathways — to build a more connected, accountable and healing-focused system?
🕑: 04:40 PM - 04:50 PM
Survey - National Child & Family Safety Pulse Survey 2026
🕑: 04:50 PM - 05:00 PM
Closing Speech
🕑: 05:30 PM - 07:30 PM
* Drinks, Canapes and Networking - Additional Tickets required
🕑: 10:00 AM - 10:55 AM
Panel 1: Children at the Centre: Strengthening Systems of Care and Safeguardin
Info: How can Australia’s child, family, health, justice and education systems better connect to respond to the current landscape of family and domestic violence — aligning policy, law reform, and safeguarding standards so that every child is visible, heard and safe?
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
State Reception Centre, Fraser's Kings Park, 60 Fraser Avenue, Kings Park, Australia
AUD 143.41 to AUD 2950.99