Co-Design Workshop Series on Preventing Family & Domestic Violence
Are you 18–24 and studying at ECU?
Join a powerful workshop series where you’ll learn, design, and lead change.
Across three interactive days, you’ll co-create prevention messages that speak directly to young people and help shape a safer future for everyone.
What You’ll Do
- Learn: Understand how gender-based violence develops and what prevention really means.
- Co-Design: Collaborate with peers to create authentic, creative social-media content for Yourtoolkit.com, a non-profit supporting those affected by family and domestic violence.
- Contribute: Your insights will directly inform education and national research.
- Connect: Work alongside Professor Narelle Lemon, A/Professor Lisa Holmes, and the research team in a supportive, inspiring space.
Workshop Dates
Location:
ECU Joondalup Campus, Building 21, Room 201
Dates:
Thursday, 12 February 2026, 8.30 am – 4.30 pm
Thursday, 19 February 2026, 8.30 am – 4.30 pm
Friday, 20 February 2026, 8.30 am – 4.30 pm
What’s Included
- Free lunch and morning tea at each session
- Certificate of participation
- Practical experience in prevention, communication, and wellbeing
- Supportive facilitators and mental-health-trained staff
- Access to ECU counselling and wellbeing services
Who We’re Looking For
- ECU students aged 18–24
- Passionate about creating positive change
- No prior experience required – just an open mind and a willingness to participate
Wellbeing Comes First
We understand these topics can be sensitive. You will always be supported:
- Personal stories are not required
- You can opt out at any time
- Support service details and counselling options will be available
Ready to Join?
Register here: https://forms.gle/KF4Mv4dDoBq8woaS8
Questions?
A/Prof Lisa Holmes – l.holmes@ecu.edu.au
Prof Narelle Lemon – n.lemon@ecu.edu.au
Ethics Approval: ECU (2024-05180-LEMON)
Project Team: A/Prof Lisa Holmes, Prof Narelle Lemon, Dr Christina Gray, Dr Jason Goopy & Bec Ball