TOUGH TELL SERIES
Truths and Troubles in Court-involved Families.
Tough Tell Series is a unique event series designed to educate and empower professionals within the family law network about the emotional impact of parental separation on children, with the goal of reducing childhood trauma.
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to ensure that the often-overlooked voices of children are heard and validated.
Through this educational event, we will equip you with the tools to assist you and your clients to navigate challenging situations in toxic environments confidently.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This event is valuable to professionales in the fields of:
Family Law
Social and Protective Services
Law Enforcement and Advocacy
Education and Psychology
State and Federal Government
Social Science and Education Academic
WHAT WILL YOU GAIN FROM ATTENDING?
Expert insight and comprehensive education on the complexities of family conflicts
Strategies to support children and families in distress
Opportunities for open collaboration and addressing challenging questions
Access to current research and best practices in the field
Understanding of ‘refuse-resist’ dynamics,
Learn on the impact of high conflict on children and trauma.
Exclusive viewing of ‘Tommy’ Award Winning short film embeded in the USA court system
Special presentation of short film ‘Millie’ focusing on child trauma
Access to resources and books will be available
Gain up to 6 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points (Self Registration)
MEET THE TEAM
DARREN MORT
Darren Mort, Director of Pacifica Congress and 2022 Australian Law Awards Barrister of the Year is dedicated to supporting children experiencing family breakdowns and violence. As founder of the To Be Loved Network, he provides resources and media to help children and professionals navigate these challenges. With a background in performing arts and family law, he emphasises the importance of love and resilience for children in difficult circumstances.
Vincent Papaleo is a Clinical Psychologist specialising in psychological services for children and families experiencing parental separation and conflict. A member of the Australia Psychological Association and the Board of Clinical Psychologists, he has 30 years of experience in Family Law and a focus on behaviour management, developmental perspectives in Family Law disputes, and alternative dispute resolution for families in high conflict.
Director and Clinical Psychologist at Vincent Papaleo & Associates.
VINCENT PAPALEO