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New UN report on gender-based violence, female genital mutilation and child marriage

30 June 2020

A recent report United Nations Women found that 31 million additional global gender-based violence cases can be expected if COVID-19’s social-distancing efforts are maintained for six more months. It...

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NTV Remote Working Toolkit

30 June 2020

This COVID-19 responsive training is fully funded by the Commonwealth Government to provide national training to practitioners and counsellors working directly with men using family violence. With a focus...

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Parliamentary Inquiry into Domestic Violence

30 June 2020

On 31 May 2020, the Commonwealth Minister for Families and Social Services and Minister for Women released the terms of reference for a new inquiry into domestic violence. No to Violence previously...

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Q&A with Camilo, Bendigo and District Aboriginal Cooperative

30 June 2020

What do you do for a living?  I create safe spaces for men (boys and adults) to be vulnerable in order to connect with their hearts as the pathway to strengthen and support themselves, their family...

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Safe from Violence launch

30 June 2020

Tasmania's Premier and Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence, Hon Peter Gutwein MP, launched Safe from Violence, a new online central point of information for family and sexual...

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Welcome to No to Violence’s first member-focused email

30 June 2020

We thought this would be an excellent resource for No to Violence members to keep abreast of developments, breaking research and innovation, training and professional development and how we can all contribute...

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Being a dad during COVID-19

26 June 2020

In this article, Greg Wilkinson reflects on what’s changed for him as a dad during COVID-19.  Greg, and the fathers he knows, agree there’s been positive movements towards equal parenting, yet...

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Arilla Circle by Kyalie Moore

2 June 2020

Kyalie Moore is a Wadjarri Yamatji woman from Carnarvon Western Australia. Kyalie has devoted her life and career to tackling domestic and family violence within Indigenous communities and discusses its...

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COVID-19 outbreak: a letter from Chairman James McCarthy

26 May 2020

A personal letter from the Chairman of No to Violence looking to a strong future despite the current pandemic.Read more

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Key sector updates

29 April 2020

ANROWS webinar Enhancing practice when working with men who use domestic and family violence and who come from refugee backgrounds 2pm Thursday 14 May. Register here Vacancy: Taskforce Alexis...

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