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Partner with the STOP Domestic Violence Conference in 2023

Join over 400+ family, domestic and sexual violence sector leaders, mental health professionals and community leaders in the one place.

check-solid-green Improve your visibility - showcase your company’s brand position, programs and services with context and clarity to your target audience.
check-solid-green Increase your leads - improve your chances of conversion by meeting face-to face with potential clients.
check-solid-green Maximise your exposure - Meet with allied and mental health professionals and leaders as well as family, domestic and sexual violence sector workers and leaders. Get your company in front of the very people with whom you wish to engage.
check-solid-green Grow your network - Develop relationships and partnerships with key allied and mental health professionals and leaders as well as family, domestic and sexual violence sector workers, business leaders, policy makers and advocates for safer communities.
check-solid-green Stay up to date with the sector – Tune in and listen the community and sector your company serves. Understand current sector motivations, concerns and future plans to tap into your target market like never before.

To partner with the STOP Domestic Violence Conference,
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Who attends the STOP Domestic Violence Conference?

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Partner with the STOP Domestic Violence Conference and you can:

Partnership Opportunities

Exhibitor Displays

Personalise your display and engage with conference attendees in a thriving exhibitor hall.

Networking Sponsorship

The perfect opportunity to raise your profile in a relaxed and open environment.

Barista Cart Sponsorship

Draw people to you, and receive continual interaction with attendees throughout the conference.

Plenary Drop

Distribute your branded materials or flyers on the seats of attendees before each session begins.

App Sponsorship

Get your name in the hands of all event attendees, with your logo and branding on the conference app.

Meal Break Sponsors

Get the opportunity for greater company exposure by hosting a lunch or dinner function. 

Lanyard Sponsor

Custom brand conference lanyards, and give event attendees something to remember you by.

2022 Sponsors

 

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Platinum Sponsor

 

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Gold Sponsor

KHQ Lawyers

Gold Sponsor

Attenti

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DV Alert

Silver Sponsor

Good Shepherd

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Bronze Sponsor

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Networking Sponsor

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Supporters

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Preferred Listing Partner

Research Review

Media Partner

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