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Overview
Project International is presenting a three-part online violence series for the Queensland College of Forensic Psychologists. The workshops are designed for busy professionals, with options to register for one or more sessions.
The first workshop on lethality assessments is scheduled for 16/10/2025, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Presented by Dr. Kelly Watt, this session will focus on lethal and near-lethal violence, particularly intimate partner violence and its potential escalation to femicide.
On 20/11/2025, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM Brisbane time, Dr. Stephen Hart will present the second workshop on assessing threats. The training will cover the significance of violent threats as warning signs for violence risk and introduce a practical structure for assessing risk, the "THREATS" acronym.
The final workshop on risk communication will be held on 18/12/2025, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Dr. Brianne Layden will lead this session, focusing on risk communication as a crucial strategy for ensuring the effective implementation of management strategies and violence prevention.
Please note that the pricing listed applies to a single session. To attend multiple sessions, kindly register for each one individually using the relevant registration links.
Schedule:
Session |
Date |
Time |
Presenter |
Topic |
Register |
Session 1 |
Oct 16, 2025 |
09:00 - 11AM AEST |
Dr. Kelly Watt |
Lethality Assessments |
Registration Link |
Session 2 |
Nov 20, 2025 |
09:00 - 11AM AEST |
Dr. Stephen Hart |
Assessing Threats |
Registration Link |
Session 3 |
Dec 18, 2025 |
09:00 - 11AM AEST |
Dr. Brianne Layden |
Risk communication |
Registration Link |
Learning Outcomes
Lethality Assessments
- Learn about risk factors for severe or lethal intimate partner violence
- Learn about risk assessment tools for severe or lethal intimate partner violence
- Learn about a model for evaluating risk for severe or lethal intimate partner violence
Assessing Threats
- Learn about the nature of threatening acts and threatening statements
- Learn about critical information to gather about individual threats and a pattern of violent threats
- Learn about a useful structure for evaluating the significance of violent threats
Risk Communication
- Learn about core virtues of diverse forms of risk communication
- Learn about critical components of oral reports, written reports, and expert testimony
Presenter(s)
Dr. Kelly Watt, Dr. Stephen Hart, and Dr. Brianne Layden
About the presenter(s)
Dr. Kelly Watt is a Director and Threat Assessment Specialist at Project International. Her work is concentrated on violence risk assessment and management, with a particular focus on victim safety planning, coordinated community responses, and threat assessment teams. In addition to her role at Project International, Dr. Watt serves as a workplace consultant at the Centre for Research and Education in Forensic Psychiatry at Helse Bergen-HF. She is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology and a member of the Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute at Simon Fraser University.
Dr. Stephen Hart is also a Director and Threat Assessment Specialist at Project International. His professional focus is on the development, implementation, and evaluation of decision support aids for violence risk assessment and management and mental disorders associated with violence risk, including psychopathic personality disorder. Concurrently, he is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Simon Fraser University, a researcher at the Centre for Research and Education in Forensic Psychiatry at Helse Bergen-HF, and an Affiliate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia.
Dr. Brianne Layden is another Director and Threat Assessment Specialist at Project International. Outside of this role, she works as a contract psychologist with the Forensic Psychiatric Services Commission of British Columbia and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology at Simon Fraser University.
Notes
Please note: All relevant materials will be provided to you in advance to help you prepare.
Target Audience
This event is aimed at psychologists and forensic mental health professionals working with intimate partner violence, threats, and risk.
Duration of Access
This event will not be recorded.
CPD
It is up to attendees to assess and determine how learning from this event aligns with the requirements of their learning plan. The providers accordingly do not make any representation that the event counts towards attendees’ CPD learning requirements. If an attendee determines themselves that the learning they complete aligns to their learning plan, then they can decide to count those hours towards their CPD requirements for the registration cycle.
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