Women have been disproportionately affected by funding cuts to services following the 2008 global financial crisis. Using a feminist intersectional analysis of austerity measures applied to family violence (FV) services in Victoria, Australia, including 11 service provider interviews, we find that: the Australian government drew on global narratives of austerity in constructing a 'budget crisis', with subsequent cuts to funds addressing FV; budget cuts negatively impacted services' abilities to address the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) women; there is a lack of qualified interpreters and multilingual services, and; there are missed opportunities to engage and support young CALD people in FV services. P...
The dismantling of the welfare state across the United Kingdom (and indeed a number of other Western...
In this chapter, we consider the impacts of public sector funding cuts within the conjoined narrativ...
April 2011 will see the implementation of many areas of the government’s deficit reduction strategy....
In 2015, the Australian federal government proclaimed that violence against women had become a natio...
This report argues that existing gender inequality is being further entrenched as Australian women a...
This report was commissioned by the members of the Domestic and Family Violence Crisis Lines of Aust...
An infographic explaining the actions the Australian Government will take on domestic violence. Fro...
The Australian Federal Government has recently acknowledged domestic violence as a gendered issue an...
Australia’s domestic violence crisis was spotlighted recently, due to a series of horrific incidents...
This article analyses the ways in which recent neo-liberal changes in service provision together wit...
It has been the practice for over thirty years for Federal Governments to produce a Women’s Budget S...
The research report builds on the literature review contained in the ANROWS Landscapes paper “B...
Feminist services in Australia were established in the 1970's in response to compelling evidence tha...
Feminist research that takes an intersectional approach has highlighted how a woman's migration stat...
Prior to the COVID-19 global pandemic, domestic and family violence (DFV) had been recognised global...
The dismantling of the welfare state across the United Kingdom (and indeed a number of other Western...
In this chapter, we consider the impacts of public sector funding cuts within the conjoined narrativ...
April 2011 will see the implementation of many areas of the government’s deficit reduction strategy....
In 2015, the Australian federal government proclaimed that violence against women had become a natio...
This report argues that existing gender inequality is being further entrenched as Australian women a...
This report was commissioned by the members of the Domestic and Family Violence Crisis Lines of Aust...
An infographic explaining the actions the Australian Government will take on domestic violence. Fro...
The Australian Federal Government has recently acknowledged domestic violence as a gendered issue an...
Australia’s domestic violence crisis was spotlighted recently, due to a series of horrific incidents...
This article analyses the ways in which recent neo-liberal changes in service provision together wit...
It has been the practice for over thirty years for Federal Governments to produce a Women’s Budget S...
The research report builds on the literature review contained in the ANROWS Landscapes paper “B...
Feminist services in Australia were established in the 1970's in response to compelling evidence tha...
Feminist research that takes an intersectional approach has highlighted how a woman's migration stat...
Prior to the COVID-19 global pandemic, domestic and family violence (DFV) had been recognised global...
The dismantling of the welfare state across the United Kingdom (and indeed a number of other Western...
In this chapter, we consider the impacts of public sector funding cuts within the conjoined narrativ...
April 2011 will see the implementation of many areas of the government’s deficit reduction strategy....