This report was commissioned by the members of the Domestic and Family Violence Crisis Lines of Australia Network (hereafter known as DFVCLAN). The purpose of this report is to collate and analyse the statistics of those women contacting the Domestic and Family Violence crisis lines of Australia who do not currently hold permanent residency within Australia. The variables being most closely examined are the types of services required by non-PR CALD women (hereafter known as the client), the types of service provided, the broader accommodation needs and how they were best met. All statistics in this report are an amalgam of all state-wide crisis services across Australia and all identifying client information has been removed. Project Back...
Abstract Background Violence against women is a major human rights and public health issue globally....
The COVID-19 health pandemic has increased women's vulnerability to all forms of domestic and family...
International surveys have suggested that around one-third of all adult women will, at some point in...
In 2015, the Australian federal government proclaimed that violence against women had become a natio...
The research report builds on the literature review contained in the ANROWS Landscapes paper “B...
There is a dearth of research investigating whether public inquiries such as Royal Commissions trig...
An assessment of the current situation in Australia with regard to the relationship between domestic...
The Personal Safety Survey reveals that there are still unacceptably high levels of violence experie...
This report investigates the support and accommodation needs of women (and children) affecte...
Aim: To determine which factors were associated with (1) female experiences of intimate partner viol...
DOMESTIC violence is directly linked with performance and productivity at thousands of Australian wo...
The prevalence and underlying causes of domestic violence are complex with the result that there is ...
This state of knowledge paper examines a broad range of national and international research to prese...
Executive summary Each week in Australia at least one woman is killed by her current or former inti...
Executive summary It is estimated that as many as one in five women living in Australia experience ...
Abstract Background Violence against women is a major human rights and public health issue globally....
The COVID-19 health pandemic has increased women's vulnerability to all forms of domestic and family...
International surveys have suggested that around one-third of all adult women will, at some point in...
In 2015, the Australian federal government proclaimed that violence against women had become a natio...
The research report builds on the literature review contained in the ANROWS Landscapes paper “B...
There is a dearth of research investigating whether public inquiries such as Royal Commissions trig...
An assessment of the current situation in Australia with regard to the relationship between domestic...
The Personal Safety Survey reveals that there are still unacceptably high levels of violence experie...
This report investigates the support and accommodation needs of women (and children) affecte...
Aim: To determine which factors were associated with (1) female experiences of intimate partner viol...
DOMESTIC violence is directly linked with performance and productivity at thousands of Australian wo...
The prevalence and underlying causes of domestic violence are complex with the result that there is ...
This state of knowledge paper examines a broad range of national and international research to prese...
Executive summary Each week in Australia at least one woman is killed by her current or former inti...
Executive summary It is estimated that as many as one in five women living in Australia experience ...
Abstract Background Violence against women is a major human rights and public health issue globally....
The COVID-19 health pandemic has increased women's vulnerability to all forms of domestic and family...
International surveys have suggested that around one-third of all adult women will, at some point in...