When parents kill their children: Seeing and acting on patterns of intimate partner violence and child abuse
Date
Monday 15 July 2024
Time
12-2pm (10am-12pm AEST)
Location
Online
Organised by
ANROWS and the Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Network
Cost
Free
ANROWS and the Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Network present and unpack the findings of their report, Filicides in a domestic and family violence context 2010–2018 (2024)
Listing of training and other events does not constitute endorsement by the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse. Information is as provided by the organiser. For further information or queries about training or events, please contact the organiser using the links or contact details provided.
This event is being organised and hosted by ANROWS and the Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Network (ADFVDRN).
The report Filicides in a domestic and family violence context 2010–2018 (2024) presents the first national figures on parents who have killed their children (filicide) in Australia in the context of domestic and family violence – that is, where it was identified that prior to the filicide, there was a history of either intimate partner violence, child abuse, or both. Despite a decline in other forms of domestic homicide, rates of filicide have remained constant, with around 20 cases each year.
This report found that 9 in 10 of the cases examined, there was a history of intimate partner violence. This is an important finding calling for immediate whole-of-society responses.
At this event, Dr Holly Blackmore (ANROWS, report author) and Anna Butler (Chair, ADFVDRN) will provide an overview of the key findings and implications. Dr Ann O’Neill AO – survivor, clinician and researcher – will speak to the significance of the report and its findings, before being joined by a panel facilitated by Professor Kate Fitz-Gibbon (Monash University, leading scholar on violence against women), featuring:
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Professor Kyllie Cripps (Monash University, leading researcher on child abuse and Indigenous family violence)
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Biljana Milosevic (Director, Jannawi Family Centre)
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Emeritus Professor Thea Brown, AM (Monash University, leading researcher on filicide)
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Professor Daryl Higgins (Australian Catholic University, one of the chief investigators, Australian Child Maltreatment Study)
Please direct all questions to the organisers: enquiries@anrows.org.au.