2026 Asia Pacific Coercive Control & Children Conference: Champion Awards

Safe & Together Institute’s mission is to create a global network of domestic abuse–informed professionals, agencies, and communities. In order to encourage and celebrate the hard work that so many are doing around the globe to implement and promote the Safe & Together Model, we have created the Champion Awards.

The Safe & Together Champion Award categories are:

  1. Excellence in Case Practice: For individuals who have demonstrated excellence in the application of the Safe & Together Model tools and practice to their individual case practice

  2. Excellence in Systems Change: For individuals who have demonstrated excellence in the implementation of the Safe & Together Model to move their organisation and system towards more domestic abuse–informed policy and practices

    • Event: 2026 Asia Pacific Coercive Control & Children Conference, 17–19 March 2026, Kensington NSW, Australia

    • Deadline for Nominations: 1 November 2025

    • Winners Notified: 1 December 2025

  • Excellence in Case Practice Award

    This award is designed for professionals who have been trained in the Safe & Together Model and have gone the extra step in applying the Model’s principles and tools to their day-to-day practice. This can include, but is not limited to, those who have shown consistent excellence in and commitment to:

    • Applying the Model’s principles and components to domestic and family violence cases

    • Partnering with domestic and family violence survivors

    • Engaging and intervening with perpetrators as parents

    • Identifying and addressing intersecting domestic and family violence, mental health, and substance abuse issues

    • Applying the Model concepts to communities who experience systemic racism, bias, intergenerational trauma, or other forms of systemic oppression such as the African American community, immigrants and refugees, aboriginal/indigenous/First Nations communities, and the LGBTQIA+ community

    Excellence in Systems Change Award

    This award is designed for professionals who have been trained in the Safe & Together Model and have gone the extra step in applying the Model concepts and tools to organisational and systems change. This can include, but is not limited to, those who have shown consistent excellence in and commitment to:

    • Working above and beyond their formal role to promote domestic abuse–informed systems change

    • Acting as change agents inside their agency for wider shifts in practice and/or policy

    • Making efforts to implement the Model across sectors or agencies

    • Working to improve the organisation’s or system’s approach to and application of the Model to working with families who experience systemic racism, bias, intergenerational trauma, or other forms of systemic oppression such as the African American community, immigrants and refugees, aboriginal/indigenous/First Nation communities, and the LGBTQIA+ community

  • Award candidates must be nominated by one person, and a second person must validate the nomination. Nominations will be reviewed by the Safe & Together Institute team, and awards will be granted based on the following criteria:

    • Fidelity to the Model

    • Creativity in application of the Model

    • Specificity of the description of their efforts in the nomination

    • Presentation of supporting evidence or documentation of the effects of their efforts and the connection back to S&TI (when applicable)

    Important: Nominations for the case practice category must respect the anonymity of clients. The description of any case details cannot include any identifying information. This includes names, locations, or any other case details that would make the case identifiable.

  • 1st place in each category will receive:

    • An all-expense-paid trip to the 2026 Asia Pacific Coercive Control & Children Conference

    • An award at the 2026 Asia Pacific Coercive Control & Children Conference*

    • The opportunity to present their efforts and work during a workshop

    • One full year of access to the Perpetrator Pattern Mapping Tool or the Uncovering Coercive Control Toolkit

    • The opportunity to write a blog for the Safe & Together Institute’s website or be on the Partnered with a Survivor podcast to discuss their work

    2nd place in each category will receive:

    • Free registration to the 2026 Asia Pacific Coercive Control & Children Conference

    • An award at the 2026 Asia Pacific Coercive Control & Children Conference*

    • One full year of access to the Perpetrator Pattern Mapping Tool or the Uncovering Coercive Control Toolkit

    • The opportunity to write a blog for the Safe & Together Institute’s website or be on the Partnered with a Survivor podcast to discuss their work

    3rd place in each category will receive:

    • An award at the 2026 Asia Pacific Coercive Control & Children Conference (if they attend)

    • One full year of access to the Perpetrator Pattern Mapping Tool or the Uncovering Coercive Control Toolkit

    • The opportunity to write a blog for the Safe & Together Institute’s website or be on the Partnered with a Survivor podcast to discuss their work

    *First and second place winners who are unable to attend the 2026 Asia Pacific Coercive Control & Children Conference will be announced as a winner at the conference.

If you would like to nominate an individual for one of our Champion Awards, please fill out the application below.

REMINDER: Award candidates must be nominated by one person, and a second person must validate the nomination. Please have information from both parties before you complete and submit the form.