Welcome to Our 2024 Conference Recordings
Relive the inspiring moments and powerful discussions from Lucy’s Project’s 2024 online conference. This collection of recorded sessions brings together leading voices, experts, and advocates who share their insights on animal-inclusive approaches to addressing domestic and family violence.
Whether you’re revisiting a session or exploring the conference for the first time, these recordings are a valuable resource for learning, collaboration, and action. Thank you for joining us in our mission to create a world where people and animals are safe and supported.
Presentation – How is the safety and wellbeing of people and animals interconnected?
Talie Star
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Presentation – What is the research telling us about violence against family animals in the context of intimate partner violence?
Kylie Butler & Jasmine MacDonald
Panel – How can domestic and family violence services support people and animals to be safe together
Jess Wilson, Angie Piubello, Julie Chapman and Shelley Booth
Presentation – What are the linkages between animal abuse, domestic violence and sexual offending
Kristin Diemer
Presentation – How can domestic and family violence services become animal inclusive and what are the benefits for women, children and animals
Billie-Jo and Maria Losurdo
Presentation – How can we support LGBTQ people and animals experiencing domestic and family violence?
Damien Riggs, Nik Taylor and Heather Fraser
Presentation – ‘Protecting woman’s best friend’ – The impact of pet protection orders in the USA
Phil Arkow
Panel – How can animal welfare and veterinary services support animals and people experieincing violence?
Jacki Largo, Jayla Sainty, Alicicia Kennedy and Rochelle Paterson
Presentation – How can we recognise animals as victim-survivors in their own right?
Jane Kotzmann and Morgan Stonebridge
Panel – How can law enforcement respond to domestic and family violence perpetrated against people and animals concurrently?
Kathryn Jurd, Ingrid Reilly and Demi Kuiters
Presentation – Rurality, domestic and family violence, and animal cruelty: A study of practitioner perspectives.
Bridget Harris, Chloe Keel and Anna Eriksson
Panel – What are the benefits of enabling people and animals to heal and recover from domestic and family violence together
Jasmine Montgomery, Felicity White, Talie Star and Megan Nutbean