LGBTQ Domestic Violence Awareness Day: ensuring everyone – no matter their sexuality or gender identity – can access the support they need to change their behaviour
25 May 2023
Gay, bi, trans and queer men need access to intimate partner and/or family violence support services – both as the victim-survivors and as the men who use violence. Up to 1 in 2 LGBTQ people...
What the 2023-24 Federal Budget means for our sector
17 May 2023
Jacqui WattChief Executive OfficerNo to Violence The 2023-24 Federal Budget was announced Tuesday 9 May. It outlines federal government spending for the forthcoming year. No to Violence welcomes...
No to Violence Board Statement – CEO Resignation
3 May 2023
After guiding our organisation through a significant period in its history, No to Violence CEO Jacqui Watt has decided to step down later this year. Over her eight years as CEO, Jacqui has made an extraordinary...
NSW Election Tour Report 2023
18 April 2023
No to Violence has released its NSW Election Tour Report 2023 and is urging the new NSW Government to urgently and sustainably fund services that work with men to end family violence. Ahead of the recent...
No to Violence Conference 2023: Leading the change to break the cycle of violence
6 April 2023
No to Violence will bring together national and international leaders over four days in August to showcase research, innovative thinking and best practice to help reduce – and end – men’s family...
No to Violence welcomes the release of the National Community Attitudes Survey 2021
29 March 2023
No to Violence welcomes the release of the important National Community Attitudes Survey 2021 (NCAS), which tells us how Australians understand violence against women and the influences and ideas behind...
If Labor and the Coalition are serious about ending men’s family violence in NSW, the sector needs more than empty promises
22 March 2023
This weekend NSW will head to the polls to decide on its next government. Yesterday, both Labor and the Coalition announced their budgets on domestic and family violence, allocating nowhere near...
Submission: No to Violence on the current and proposed sexual consent laws in Australia
15 March 2023
No to Violence is proud to share its submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee on the current and proposed sexual consent laws in Australia. This inquiry is an important...
2023 New South Wales Election Statement
15 February 2023
Family and domestic violence is everyone’s problem. But it begins – and ends – with men. After 30 years working with men who use violence, we know that we cannot stop family and domestic violence...
Join No to Violence on its New South Wales election tour
8 February 2023
No to Violence is touring New South Wales throughout February and March ahead of the upcoming state election. We’ll be meeting with our valued members and the sector that works with men to end family...