This report reflects key insights provided by participants at the roundtable as a platform for action by governments, business, communities and individuals. It also provides input to the Council of Australian Government’s agenda to reduce violence against women and their children. The roundtable was held in Sydney on 7 August 2015 and was an initiative under the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010-2022 (the National Plan)
This Report contains 102 recommendations for reform of Commonwealth laws that affect people experie...
Programmes and services in the human services sector often developed in “ad hoc ” ways to presenting...
The current evidence base indicates that both victimsand perpetrators of domestic, family and sexual...
Domestic violence and sexual assault are the most pervasive forms of violence experienced by women i...
The National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010–2022 (the National Plan) ...
All Australian governments are strongly committed to reducing the alarming rates of violence against...
Violence against women and children is unacceptable in any form and under any circumstances and in a...
An infographic explaining the actions the Australian Government will take on domestic violence. Fro...
No country in the world has a national, evidence-based road map to prevent violence against women an...
The Council’s main role was to develop a national plan to reduce the incidence and the impact of vio...
The Australian Federal Government has recently acknowledged domestic violence as a gendered issue an...
This paper was prepared to inform the development of a national framework to prevent violence agains...
Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is the peak non-government organisation (NGO) for women wit...
In May 2008, the Australian Government established the National Council to Reduce Violence against W...
Established in 2013, Our Watch is a national organisation whose role it is to advocate for and drive...
This Report contains 102 recommendations for reform of Commonwealth laws that affect people experie...
Programmes and services in the human services sector often developed in “ad hoc ” ways to presenting...
The current evidence base indicates that both victimsand perpetrators of domestic, family and sexual...
Domestic violence and sexual assault are the most pervasive forms of violence experienced by women i...
The National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010–2022 (the National Plan) ...
All Australian governments are strongly committed to reducing the alarming rates of violence against...
Violence against women and children is unacceptable in any form and under any circumstances and in a...
An infographic explaining the actions the Australian Government will take on domestic violence. Fro...
No country in the world has a national, evidence-based road map to prevent violence against women an...
The Council’s main role was to develop a national plan to reduce the incidence and the impact of vio...
The Australian Federal Government has recently acknowledged domestic violence as a gendered issue an...
This paper was prepared to inform the development of a national framework to prevent violence agains...
Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is the peak non-government organisation (NGO) for women wit...
In May 2008, the Australian Government established the National Council to Reduce Violence against W...
Established in 2013, Our Watch is a national organisation whose role it is to advocate for and drive...
This Report contains 102 recommendations for reform of Commonwealth laws that affect people experie...
Programmes and services in the human services sector often developed in “ad hoc ” ways to presenting...
The current evidence base indicates that both victimsand perpetrators of domestic, family and sexual...