Cult-Informed Professional Network
CIPNetwork
New Zealand & Australia
About Us
Collaboration & Advocacy for Social Change
The Cult-Informed Professional Network began in November 2024, launched officially at the first Decult Conference in Ōtautāhi, Christchurch, New Zealand. The Decult Conference brought together for the first time people deeply interested in and committed to growing awareness and understanding of cultic harm, with a desire to support better those impacted by cults.
Professionals, advocates and survivors were gripped by a shared desire to bring to New Zealand and Australia more expertise on cultic harm, more evidence of its activities in our countries, better cult recovery services and lobbying power for legislative change. Through forming a collaborative, professionals and advocates already working individually in this space were for the first time able to work together to better achieve these aims.
The CIPNetwork began as the Decult Collective, but since the Decult Conference in 2024 it has developed its own identity and purpose, and so with time we have found a new name, a new identity, and we have solidified our purpose.
The Cult-Informed Professional Network is a group of people with a shared vision of hope at a time where cultic influence and extremism is growing. Our vision is to work to make New Zealand and Australia less fertile soils for cults to thrive, territories where group coercive control has social and legal consequences, and countries where cult survivors can find skilful, cult-informed professional support in their exit and recovery journeys.
Our Mission
Workforce Development
Prioritise workforce development by promoting systems to train, and sustain professionals to more effectively support survivors.
Promoting Collaboration
Build a multidisciplinary network to address cult-related challenges effectively.
Raising
Awareness
Support the delivery of education campaigns and resources on cult dynamics, coercive control, and cult disinformation.
Advocating for Change
Support research, policy development, and legal frameworks to prevent and address cult harms.
Supporting
Survivors
Support the development of pathways, resources and services for cult survivors and their families to reintegrate into the community.