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Brain Injury Australia launches Australian first report: Family Violence and Brain Injury

2 May 2018

Brain injury worsens the impact of family violence for families and for the wider community. Death, permanent disability or temporary disability result in lost opportunities for economic and social participation,...

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MEDIA RELEASE: Victorian Labor State Government reinforce investment to end family violence

1 May 2018

On 1 May 2018, the Victorian Labor State Government reinforced its investment in the 10-Year Industry Plan for Family Violence Prevention and Response, $5m over the course of one year. The Victorian State...

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Book now! We now offer Bystander Intervention Training

30 April 2018

Did you know that No to Violence now offer Bystander Intervention Training? Our 3 hour training covers: Being able to identify disrespectful behaviour and interrupt safely How to have difficult conversations...

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Latest e-news: April

6 April 2018

Enjoy the latest news, updates and events from Australia's largest peak body representing the men's behaviour change sector. Find our latest April e-news here: No to Violence's April e-news.

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Victorian Government Media Release: Working With Perpetrators To Address Family Violence

3 April 2018

The Andrews Labor Government is helping to protect families by keeping perpetrators of family violence accountable and in plain sight. Two years on from the findings of the Royal Commission into Family...

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New position advertised: Director of Practice and Learning

29 March 2018

New, exciting full-time position based at our head office in Melbourne CBD Position Objective: The Director of Practice and Learning is responsible for overseeing of the quality of practice amongst member...

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Media release: Men’s behaviour change campaign set to make waves across Victorian screens

29 March 2018

Many believe that if they saw a man aggressively behaving toward his partner and children that they’d intervene. Often, this isn’t the case. One of the main reasons people are reluctant to intervene...

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Recently released: Minimum Standards

22 March 2018

In 1993, No to Violence developed the Minimum Standards for Men’s Behaviour Change Programs (MBCPs) so that all programs reflected good practice and were safe and effective in working with men who used...

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Victorian Government Media Release: Furthering Behavioural Change To Keep Families Safe

20 March 2018

The Andrews Labor Government is protecting victims of family violence by boosting programs that encourage perpetrators to change their attitudes and behaviour. Minister for Families and Children Jenny...

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Immediate release: National men’s behaviour change peak body drives awareness campaign across Tasmania

15 March 2018

One of the most unsafe places for Tasmanian women is their own home. As the largest peak body in Australia representing the men’s behaviour change sector, in 2016 we extended our men’s family violence...

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