Resistive Violence - 2 part Workshop Series

Part 1 – Exploring the concept of resistive violence

Thursday 26th July 2025, 10am – 12pm

Part 2 – Advocacy-focused responses to those using resistive violence in the face of oppression

Thursday 31st July 2025, 10am – 12pm

 

Form: Online via zoom 

Fee:

$300 + GST per workshop

$600 + GST for both workshops

People are never passive in their resistance to oppression.

However, acts of protection, of survival and resistance are often incorrectly and unjustly interpreted as aggression or violence. Victims/survivors of family violence, particularly those who have been marginalised, are often labelled as violent for resisting oppression and abuse, or for defending their lives, their dignity and their children.

Misidentification is an ongoing systemic injustice – when we respond to victims/survivors as perpetrators, and perpetrators as victims of abuse.

In this workshop we want to critically reflect on our assumptions about domestic violence, coercive control and social entrapment. It is critical that we continue to educate ourselves on victims’/survivors’ use of resistive violence. To understand the contexts where resistive violence has been used, and to learn and challenge assumptions and responses that disproportionately harm victims/survivors of intimate partner violence, particularly women of colour, migrant and refugee women, and Aboriginal and First Nations women.

This workshop will unpack the concept of resistive violence and explore the strategies victim-survivors use in response to perpetrators’ coercive tactics. Making these resistive strategies visible is political praxis — a way of contextualising intimate partner violence as well as the survival responses to living under an intimate, oppressive regime.

Hopes for this workshop

  • Explore the concept of resistive violence and understand how victims/survivors of family violence may use violence to protect themselves, their dignity, and their children.  

  • Explore practice strategies for responding to victims/survivors using resistive violence.

  • Apply a trauma-and violence-informed and intersectional approaches to working with individuals who use resistive violence.

  • Recognise and explore implications for intervention, advocacy, and criminal justice responses.

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REFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY

• Within 5 working days prior to workshop: no refund

• 14 days prior to workshop: 50% refund

• More than 14 days prior to workshop: an administration fee of $50 will be deducted from the full price.

• Places can be transferred to another person, please email their name and email address to admin@shantiworks.com.au

• We ask that all cancellations are sent via email to admin@shantiworks.com.au

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