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COVID-19 outbreak: a letter from Chairman James McCarthy
A personal letter from the Chairman of No to Violence looking to a strong future despite the current pandemic. Read more... -
COVID-19 update
The Men’s Referral Service and No to Violence continue to operate to provide essential services to end men’s use of violence – a critical need in our society and even more vital after... -
Expert Advisory Committee on Perpetrator Interventions Report
We are pleased to announce that Expert Advisory Committee on Perpetrator Interventions (EACPI) Final Report has been released and can be found here. NTV was an active member on this committee,... -
16 ways over the 16 days to be a better man
By Phil Barker On Monday, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women kicked off 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, which runs until December 10. The... -
Swansong
By Wendy J. Dunn The nurse bends over Dad with her stethoscope and listens to his heartbeat. ‘Not long now,’ she mutters under her breath, not speaking to us. She... -
Farewell to 2019 and stay safe
As we bid farewell to 2019, No to Violence is celebrating a year of growth, new partnerships and expanded reach. We want to thank our members, supporters and team and... -
A heart-wrenching start to a new decade
Our sector started the year shell-shocked from the ferocity of the bushfires and devastated about the impact on people and the natural environment. We recently wrote about how stressful events, like bushfires,... -
Welcome, Australia Award recipients
No to Violence had the pleasure of welcoming Australia Awards Papua New Guinea recipients into our offices this week as part of an initiative coordinated by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). The... -
From the CEO, Jacqui Watt
Many of you no doubt will be reeling from the recent murder of Hannah Clarke and her family in Brisbane. I share the feelings of loss and sadness and anger... -
Shaping Australia’s family law courts
No to Violence welcomed the opportunity to provide comment to the Joint Select Committee on Australia’s Law System. The Family Advocacy and Support Service (FASS) provides a proactive response to...