Sports industry network series

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Free event

About the event

19 Mar, 2026

21 May, 2026

2.00pm3.00pm AEDT

2.00pm3.00pm AEST

Online via Zoom

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The Sport team at Our Watch is excited to host a series of online networking sessions for members of the sporting community to connect and share learning.

About this networking series

Our Watch staff will identify a variety of topics of interest relative to prevention of gender-based violence in sport and will provide the opportunity for attendees to join breakout rooms to explore these with their peers. Participants will be advised of these topics ahead of time to prepare content for discussion to effectively connect and learn from others in the group. 

These online sessions will be hosted by Jemma Taylor-Cross and Dominique Holland from Our Watch. Participants are welcome to join as many sessions as they like.

Follow the link below to register your interest for the events. Once registered, please add the event to your calendar upon receiving the confirmation email from Zoom. 

Accessibility and other requirements

For support or alternative ways to register, please email training@ourwatch.org.au.

Presenters

Jemma Taylor-Cross

Jemma Taylor-Cross

Jemma Taylor-Cross (she/her) is the Manager of Prevention Implementation in Sport at Our Watch. With nearly 15 years' experience in the gender equity sector across international, national, and state-based settings, Jemma brings deep expertise in designing and delivering evidence-based initiatives that harness the power of sport to prevent violence against women.

A passionate advocate for safe, inclusive and respectful sporting environments, Jemma is also a seasoned facilitator, consultant, and prevention practitioner. 

Dominique Holland

Dominique Holland

Dominique Holland (she/her) is the Sport Implementation Lead at Our Watch, where she supports the sporting sector to prevent violence against women and promote gender equality through evidence-based initiatives.

She brings a strong background in sport and inclusion, having previously held roles serving local community and overseeing programs from a National Sporting Organisation perspective. She is committed to working with organisations, administrators and athletes to drive meaningful, lasting cultural change. 

Read before the event

How sport can help change the story

This guide offers practical solutions to help your sporting organisation promote gender equality and prevent violence against women.

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Free tools and resources to prevent violence against women in sport.