"Thirty years ago, the New South Wales Task Force on Domestic Violence identified domestic violence as ;a deep-seated national problem'. Advertising campaigns in the intervening years have advised us to say no' to violence and explained where, if we experienced domestic violence, we could get assistance. However, we know that domestic violence has not been eliminated. Today, around a third of women experience violence from their partner, but has violence been reduced? What policies and programs have been put in place to tackle the problem? This book provides some answers to these questions. Suellen Murray and Anastasia Powell review public policy responses to domestic violence in Australia. They consider how domestic violence...
DOMESTIC violence is directly linked with performance and productivity at thousands of Australian wo...
DOMESTIC violence is directly linked with performance and productivity at thousands of Australian wo...
The research report builds on the literature review contained in the ANROWS Landscapes paper “B...
The prevalence and underlying causes of domestic violence are complex with the result that there is ...
Millions of women and men face the pain and trauma of domestic or intimate partner violence each yea...
This paper analyzed the Australian Government's response to the 2010 Report on Family Violence ...
The Australian movement against domestic violence is now more than 25 years old. Clearly, a great de...
Overview: This paper summarises a recent Parliamentary Library publication on domestic violence. It ...
The subject of domestic violence is well researched and documented. Feminist researchers and academi...
Domestic violence is a large scale social problem that requires a complex social policy response inv...
In recent years Australian governments have significantly refocused domestic violence policies to pr...
The intersection of public policy and legislation addressing children and domestic violence is fraug...
An infographic explaining the actions the Australian Government will take on domestic violence. Fro...
In 2015, the Australian federal government proclaimed that violence against women had become a natio...
Australia is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, with advanced welfare and healthcare syst...
DOMESTIC violence is directly linked with performance and productivity at thousands of Australian wo...
DOMESTIC violence is directly linked with performance and productivity at thousands of Australian wo...
The research report builds on the literature review contained in the ANROWS Landscapes paper “B...
The prevalence and underlying causes of domestic violence are complex with the result that there is ...
Millions of women and men face the pain and trauma of domestic or intimate partner violence each yea...
This paper analyzed the Australian Government's response to the 2010 Report on Family Violence ...
The Australian movement against domestic violence is now more than 25 years old. Clearly, a great de...
Overview: This paper summarises a recent Parliamentary Library publication on domestic violence. It ...
The subject of domestic violence is well researched and documented. Feminist researchers and academi...
Domestic violence is a large scale social problem that requires a complex social policy response inv...
In recent years Australian governments have significantly refocused domestic violence policies to pr...
The intersection of public policy and legislation addressing children and domestic violence is fraug...
An infographic explaining the actions the Australian Government will take on domestic violence. Fro...
In 2015, the Australian federal government proclaimed that violence against women had become a natio...
Australia is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, with advanced welfare and healthcare syst...
DOMESTIC violence is directly linked with performance and productivity at thousands of Australian wo...
DOMESTIC violence is directly linked with performance and productivity at thousands of Australian wo...
The research report builds on the literature review contained in the ANROWS Landscapes paper “B...