Tuesday, 28 October 2025
        Description
      
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD unit in Professional Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories 
        Chair
      
Kate Stowell, Barrister, Svenson Barristers
Professional Skills
        
      
        Trauma Informed Practice and Supporting Survivor’s through the National Redress Scheme
      
In this practical and insightful session, explore the fundamentals of the National Redress Scheme and share best-practice principles and strategies for supporting and assisting clients through trauma-informed practice.
Presented by Alexis Polidano, Acting Principal Lawyer, and Yvonne Urry, Manager Trauma Informed Practice, Knowmore Legal Services
Presenters
Alexis Polidano, Acting Principal Lawyer, Knowmore Legal ServicesAlexis Polidano is Acting Principal Lawyer at Knowmore Legal Service. Since 2017, she has championed access to justice for vulnerable people, drawing on experience at Legal Aid NSW and as a high-school teacher, with a strong focus on trauma-informed practice.
Yvonne Urry, Manager Trauma Informed Practice, Knowmore Legal
Yvonne Urry is the Manager Trauma Informed Practice at Knowmore Legal Service currently based on the unceded stolen land of the Gadigal people. Yvonne contributes to trauma informed practice leadership within Knowmore’s culturally safe, multidisciplinary practice framework. Yvonne is a social worker form Aotearoa/New Zealand, with a specialised professional role supporting survivors navigating sexual violence justice trials. Yvonne led a national specialist court support pilot in Aotearoa, with the support of the Ministry of Social Development and produced national trauma informed, court support resources for survivors and training for court support workers in the sexual violence sector.
Kate Stowell, Barrister, Svenson Barristers
Kate Stowell practises in common law, administrative law and family law. Kate has a significant practice in institutional abuse compensation, particularly matters involving child sexual abuse in State-run, religious and non-government institutions, including private schools and sporting organisations. In 2023, Kate was appointed by the Premier of Victoria as Junior Counsel Assisting the Board of Inquiry into historical child sexual abuse in Beaumaris Primary School and certain other government schools. In 2015, Kate represented survivors who gave evidence to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. Kate's administrative law practice focuses on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and review proceedings. Her family law practice includes intervention orders, parenting matters and child protection cases.