This webinar recording is for people working on responses to ending violence against women and children.

Hear from TACSI practitioners Dani Abbott and Carla Clarence share what we’ve learnt about innovation across the domains of the National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children: prevention, early intervention, response, recovery and healing.

Drawing on case studies from TACSI’s work we explored together:

  • Safe and appropriate ways to include the voice of victim/survivors in innovation and reform
  • The potential of peer work 
  • What a good innovation can look like 


Watch the recording back now on demand.

This webinar was recorded on Kaurna and Gadigal lands, Thursday 21 March 2024


About your hosts

Danielle Abbott

Peer Practices Lead, TACSI

A champion and advocate for the voice of the people, Danielle’s spent the last 20 years working on the ground with youth, families and in community development. For the last decade she’s worked at TACSI on designing, delivering and implementing peer-to-peer solutions, including Family by Family in Australia and the UK.

Carla Clarence

Future of Mental Health, TACSI

Carla is passionate about supporting mental health practitioners and transforming how we approach mental health as a society. Over the last five years, she has led over 30 co-design and co-planning projects in mental health settings including with not-for-profits, private health networks, and government, as well as philanthropically-funded work. With a practice-based background of case work, coaching, and working with people experiencing extremely complex life challenges, she understands the realities of making ‘co’ work across the service-system.