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Vote Against Violence Election Tour 2022
In the lead up to the Victorian Election, No to Violence partnered with Victorian peak bodies Safe and Equal and Sexual Assault Services Victoria on the “Vote Against Violence in 2022” Election... -
Graduate Certificate in Client Assessment and Case Management (CHC82015)
“During my journey through the course, sharing experiences with trainers and other students, I have seen just how valuable and important this qualification is for the work we are doing... -
No to Violence welcomes the release of the National Community Attitudes Survey 2021
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... -
Graduate Certificate in Client Assessment and Case Management (CHC82015)
“During my journey through the course, sharing experiences with trainers and other students, I have seen just how valuable and important this qualification is for the work we are doing... -
What the 2023-24 Federal Budget means for our sector
Jacqui Watt Chief Executive Officer No 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
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... -
Promoting Men’s Referral Service
Men’s Referral Service tagline When writing articles or blogs on domestic and family violence, we request that you please include our tagline at the end of your piece, alongside 1800RESPECT.... -
NSW Election Tour Report 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... -
No to Violence Conference 2023: Leading the change to break the cycle of violence
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 –... -
If Labor and the Coalition are serious about ending men’s family violence in NSW, the sector needs more than empty promises
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...