Youth, Pornography & Contextual Prevention Forum
The Daniel Morcombe Foundation and Edith Cowan University are proud to host this national Bright Futures Pornography forum to bring together leading researchers, educators, practitioners and advocates to explore how pornography shapes young people’s digital lives and relationships, and how we can support positive, proactive and prevention-focused responses.
Tickets
In-Person
Thursday 25 June 2026
9:00am-4:30pm AEST
📍Brisbane Airport Conference Centre
Online
Thursday 25 June 2026
9:00am-4:30pm AEST
📍Online
About the Forum
Join us for a day of learning, dialogue and collaboration in Brisbane. This forum will unpack the complex role pornography plays in young people’s lives, and explore how prevention, education and safeguarding systems can respond in ways that are ethical, evidence-informed and developmentally appropriate.
Rather than reactive approaches, this forum creates space for thoughtful discussion about how digital environments shape relationships, gender norms and expectations – and how educators and communities can support young people to navigate these influences safely.
For any queries please contact the Bright Futures team at brightfutures@danielmorcombe.com.au or call 1300 326 435
Who Should Attend
✅ School leaders, principles and educators
✅ Guidance officers and wellbeing coordinators
✅ Youth justice and child protection practitioners
✅ Social workers, psychologists and mental health practitioners
✅ Researchers and policy professionals
✅ Community organisations, NGOs and advocates working with young people
Why Attend
👉 Engage with emerging research on pornography and young people
👉 Explore prevention approaches that support rather than stigmatise – young people
👉 Connect research, policy and practice across sectors
👉 Build networks with educators, practitioners and researchers working in child safety and wellbeing
👉 Contribute to a national conversation about safer digital environments
Panelists and Speakers
INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Dr Sophie King-Hill
Sophie is an Associate Professor in the Health Services Management Centre at the School of Social Policy and Society, University of Birmingham. She specialises in sexual behaviours and assessment in children and young people, sexual health, sibling sexual behaviour and abuse, masculinity, relationships and sex education and the importance of youth voice. Much of her work is cross-sector, cross-disciplinary and centred around participatory and co-design approaches with young people.
Panel 1 – Impact of, and Perspectives on Pornography

Chair:
Prof Dale Tolliday
Senior Clinical Advisor at The Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network

Maree Crabbe
Director
It’s Time We Talked

Prof Alan McKee
Professor of Digital Intimacies
University of Sydney

Dr Sarah Napier
Research Manager
Australian Institute of Criminology

Elle Thielke
PhD Candidate
Edith Cowan University

Dr Robyn Vertongen
Senior Lecturer and Clinical Psychologist Massey University
Panel 2 – Education & Prevention Approaches

Chair:
Dr Sian Tomkinson
Research Officer Edith Cowan University

Leon Huxtable
Schools & Community Educator
Sexual Health Victoria

Renee West
Leader, Curriculum Initiatives K–12, NSW Department of Education

Dr Giselle Woodley
Lecturer/Research Fellow
Edith Cowan University

Marc Zen
PhD Candidate Curtin University
Panel 3 – Regulation, Technology & Safeguards

Chair:
Prof Jeremy Prichard
Professor of Criminal Law
University of Tasmania

A/Prof Claire Henry
Associate Professor in Screen
Flinders University

Prof Nicola Henry
Professor
RMIT University

Ashley Katz
Manager at the Office of the eSafety Commissioner
ESafety

A/Prof Megan Lim
Deputy Program Director,
Disease Elimination; Head,
Young People’s Health
Burnet Institute (Australia)
Welcome to Country

Refiti Tovi
Refiti Tovi is a proud Turrbal woman and the niece of the late Turrbal Elder, Songwoman Maroochy Barambah. Raised in culture and guided by her Elders, she has learned traditional Lore and Protocol.
With over a decade of experience in Early Childhood Education, Refiti is deeply passionate about empowering the next generation and strengthening her community through truth-telling, advocacy and cultural connection. Refiti is here with us today to deliver the Welcome to Country on behalf of the Turrbal People of Brisbane.
Program
| Youth, Pornography & Contextual Prevention Forum – 25 June 2026 | ||||||
| Start | End | Mins | Type | Session | Speakers | |
| 8:30 | 9:00 | 30 | Arrival & Registration | |||
| 9:00 | 9:15 | 15 | Welcome to Country | |||
| 9:15 | 9:30 | 15 | Introduction | Beth McNamara (Daniel Morcombe Foundation) & Dr Giselle Woodley (Edith Cowan University) | ||
| 9:30 | 10:15 | 45 | Keynote Address | A/Prof Sophie King-Hill | ||
| 10:15 | 10:45 | 30 | Morning Tea | |||
| 10:45 | 12:15 | 90 | Panel | Impact of, and Perspectives on Pornography | Chair: Prof Dale Tolliday | Panel: Maree Crabbe, Prof Alan McKee, Dr Sarah Napier, Elle Thielke, Dr Robyn Vertongen |
| 12:15 | 12:45 | 30 | Participative activity | All participants | ||
| 12:45 | 13:30 | 45 | Lunch | |||
| 13:30 | 14:45 | 75 | Panel | Education & Prevention Approaches | Chair: Dr Sian Tomkinson | Panel: Leon Huxtable, Renee West Dr, Giselle Woodley, Marc Zen |
| 14:45 | 15:15 | 30 | Afternoon Tea | |||
| 15:15 | 16:15 | 60 | Panel | Regulation, Technology & Safeguards | Chair: Prof Jeremy Prichard | Panel: A/Prof Claire Henry, Prof Nicola Henry, Ashley Katz, A/Prof Megan Lim |
| 16:15 | 16:30 | 15 | Reflections & Closing Speech | Beth McNamara & Dr Giselle Woodley | ||

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Prof Jeremy Prichard
hielke
Prof Alan McKee
Dale Tolliday
A/Prof Megan Lim
Ashley Katz
Prof Nicola Henry
Marc Zen
Dr Giselle Woodley
Renee West
Leon Huxtable
Dr Sian Tomkinson
Dr Robyn Vertongen
Sarah Napier
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