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Diversity and Inclusion at No to Violence
No to Violence has an unwavering commitment to acknowledging and celebrating service users and staff from a range of diverse communities including LGBTIQA+, First Nations, Multicultural, Multifaith, Refugees and Asylum... -
Federal Budget 2024-25: Important steps towards ending men’s violence but broader strategy missing
14 May 2024 Important steps were made in the Federal Budget tonight towards ending men’s use of family violence, but they need to be integrated under a broader strategy, according... -
‘Looking for Leadership’: Family violence advocates looking for focus on men’s violence
14 May 2024 In the lead up to the Federal Budget, Not to Violence, the largest peak body for organisations and people working to stop men’s use of family violence,... -
Victorian budget “missed a crucial opportunity”
7 May 2024 “Today’s Victorian Budget missed a crucial opportunity to address high rates of family violence in the state,” said Phillip Ripper, CEO of Not to Violence, the peak... -
NTV Statement on NSW Emergency Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Package
No to Violence welcomes today’s announcement from the NSW Government of a $230 million package over four years to improve responses to domestic, family and sexual violence in NSW. The... -
National Cabinet: A first step or a sidestep?
1 May 2024 We cannot stop family violence without stopping men’s use of violence. Women, children, and communities deserve to live safe and dignified lives free from the threat of... -
Court Directed Male Family Violence Interventions to End 30 June
1 May 2024 The safety of women and children across parts of Victoria may be at higher risk following a decision by the Magistrates Court of Victoria (MCV) to cease... -
No to Violence Conference 2024 will return to Melbourne in September
‘Leading Radical Change: A Call to Action to End Men’s Family Violence’ aims to drive the radical change needed to make a genuine difference in our collective efforts to end... -
Ending the epidemic of family violence comes down to men taking responsibility for their actions and attitudes
In a speech last Wednesday at the UN Women’s annual breakfast Prime Minister Anthony Albanese put the onus on men to ‘step up’ to address the domestic and family violence... -
Five Essential Discussion Tools Training: free training to support practitioners working with men who use family violence
The Five Essential Discussion Tools support those working men who have used family violence to help them understand their emotions and how they are linked to their violent behaviours. The...