Online event:
In Conversation with Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law (Emerita) Julie Macfarlane
Wednesday 28 July, 9 – 10.30am
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About the event
Sydney Law School in collaboration with Insight Exchange invite you to a virtual event about responses to domestic, family and sexualised violence. The event will feature Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law (Emerita)Â Julie Macfarlane.
The session is free and is in two parts:
- Part A The dilemma of disclosure (sexualised violence)
- Part B The problem of non-disclosure agreements.
PART A:Â The dilemma of disclosure (sexualised violence)
Julie Macfarlane, author of ‘Going Public’ will share her lived experience insights including disclosure and navigating the justice system.
Key Audience: People with lived experience of domestic, family and sexualised violence, people who are responding (formally and informally), people leading response strategies in organisations and institutions.
PART B:Â The problem of non-disclosure agreements
Julie Macfarlane will share her international work to prevent the problematic use of nondisclosure agreements as a toxic bargain that conceals violence and abuse.
Key Audience: Board Members, Non-Executive Directors, Executive Leaders, Human Resource Teams, Lawyers, people leading response strategies in organisations and institutions.
The event will be facilitated by:
- Associate Professor Dr Ghena Krayem, Sydney Law School
- Sal Dennis, Director of Insight Exchange
- Rebecca Glenn, Assistant Director of Insight Exchange and Founder of Centre for Women’s Economic Safety.
Time
Part A:Â 9 – 9.45am AEST
Part B:Â 9.45 – 10.30am AEST
Registration
CPD points: 1.5
This event is hosted by Sydney Law School in collaboration with Insight Exchange