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Safety planning checklist, 2022 | 1800RESPECT
Safety planning checklist, 2022 | 1800RESPECT
This checklist suggests some of the things you might want to include in your safety plan. The best way to make a safety plan is with the assistance of a support service.
1800RESPECT Service Directory, 2022 | 1800RESPECT
1800RESPECT Service Directory, 2022 | 1800RESPECT
The 1800RESPECT Service Directory connects you with sexual assault, domestic or family violence services relevant to your needs.
Family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia, 2018, Summary - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia, 2018, Summary - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Family, domestic and sexual violence is a major health and welfare issue. It occurs across all ages, socioeconomic and demographic groups but mainly affects women and children. Indigenous women...
Family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia: continuing the national story 2019, Summary - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia: continuing the national story 2019, Summary - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Family, domestic and sexual violence is a major health and welfare issue. It affects people of all ages and from all backgrounds, but mainly women and children. This report explores the impact of...
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2019). Family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia: continuing the national story 2019
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2019). Family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia: continuing the national story 2019
Family, domestic and sexual violence is a major health and welfare issue. It affects people of all ages and from all backgrounds, but mainly women and children. This report explores the impact of...
Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (2018). Violence against Women: Accurate se of Key Statistics
Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (2018). Violence against Women: Accurate se of Key Statistics
This is a quick reference guide to key statistics on violence against women in Australia. It was created for use by the media and other commentators including government officials, academics, sector leaders and community advocates.
Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2023). Personal Safety Survey 2021-22.
Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2023). Personal Safety Survey 2021-22.
Rates of physical and sexual assault, family and domestic violence, economic and emotional abuse, stalking, sexual harassment, and childhood abuse.
Department of Social Services (2022). The National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children 2022-2032.
Department of Social Services (2022). The National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children 2022-2032.
A 10-year national framework to end violence against women and children.
Child Family Community Australia (2020). Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect. Australian Institute of Family Studies
Child Family Community Australia (2020). Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect. Australian Institute of Family Studies
Information about who is required by law to report suspected child abuse and neglect to government child protection authorities
Department of Social Services. (2021). Safe and Supported: the National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2021-2031
Department of Social Services. (2021). Safe and Supported: the National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2021-2031
We are working together to protect children and young people.
Diemer, K. (2015). ‘ABS Personal Safety Survey: Additional analysis on relationship and sex of perpetrator’. Documents and working papers, Research on violence against women and children, Melbourne, University of Melbourne.
Diemer, K. (2015). ‘ABS Personal Safety Survey: Additional analysis on relationship and sex of perpetrator’. Documents and working papers, Research on violence against women and children, Melbourne, University of Melbourne.
Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs (2017). The Duluth Model, Power and Control Wheel
Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs (2017). The Duluth Model, Power and Control Wheel
Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs (2017). The Duluth Model, Power and Control Wheel
Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs (2017). The Duluth Model, Power and Control Wheel
Domestic Violence Death Review Team (2018). Data report 2018. Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Network
Domestic Violence Death Review Team (2018). Data report 2018. Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Network
Emerging Minds and Anu (2023). ACEs and their health impacts.
Emerging Minds and Anu (2023). ACEs and their health impacts.
Learn about adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their significant impacts on health and mental health of children.
Korff, J. (2022). Domestic and family violence
Korff, J. (2022). Domestic and family violence
An Aboriginal woman is 45 times more likely to experience domestic violence than a white woman. Violence patterns are passed on from parents to their children.
National LGBTQ Task Force (2023) Bisexual women have increased risk of intimate partner violence, new CDC data shows.
National LGBTQ Task Force (2023) Bisexual women have increased risk of intimate partner violence, new CDC data shows.
New data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that bisexual women experience significantly higher rates of rape, physical violence and/or stalking by an intimate partner compared to both lesbians and heterosexual women.
Our Watch. (n.d.). A socio-ecological model for prevention
Our Watch. (n.d.). A socio-ecological model for prevention
Violence against women is preventable. Primary prevention aims to stop violence before it happens – find out how.
Our Watch (2017). Summary report: Primary prevention of family violence against people from LGBTI communities.
Our Watch (2017). Summary report: Primary prevention of family violence against people from LGBTI communities.
Our Watch | What is 'primary prevention' of violence against women?
Our Watch | What is 'primary prevention' of violence against women?
Violence against women is preventable. Primary prevention aims to stop violence before it happens – find out how.
Our Watch. (2021). Change the story: a shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women in Australia (2nd ed.).
Our Watch. (2021). Change the story: a shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women in Australia (2nd ed.).
Safe + Equal (n.d). Responding to disclosures
Safe + Equal (n.d). Responding to disclosures
Taylor, B. (2019). Intersectionality 101: what is it and why is it important? Womankind Worldwide.
Taylor, B. (2019). Intersectionality 101: what is it and why is it important? Womankind Worldwide.
Transfemme (2021). Information for trans women who date men, information for men who date trans women.
Transfemme (2021). Information for trans women who date men, information for men who date trans women.
Victorian Government (2021). MARAM practice guides: foundational knowledge guide.
Victorian Government (2021). MARAM practice guides: foundational knowledge guide.
Victorian Government (2017). Korin Korin Balit-Djak: Aboriginal health, wellbeing and safety strategic plan 2017–2027
Victorian Government (2017). Korin Korin Balit-Djak: Aboriginal health, wellbeing and safety strategic plan 2017–2027
Victorian Government & Family Safety Victoria (2018). Everybody matters: inclusion and equity statement.
Victorian Government & Family Safety Victoria (2018). Everybody matters: inclusion and equity statement.
Williams, R. (1999). Cultural safety — what does it mean for our work practice? - ScienceDirect
Williams, R. (1999). Cultural safety — what does it mean for our work practice? - ScienceDirect
Woodlock, D. et al. (2020). Second National Survey of Technology Abuse and Domestic Violence in Australia
Woodlock, D. et al. (2020). Second National Survey of Technology Abuse and Domestic Violence in Australia
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