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Hello Cass chatbot developed to help people experiencing domestic violence
The fear, shame and social stigma surrounding family violence and sexual assault contributes to up to 80 per cent of cases going unreported. But what if those affected could talk... -
Interrupting Male Violence with Men who use Domestic and Family Violence
Authors: Lizette Twisleton, Diane Coleman and Lyla Coorey This paper focuses on brief, safe and effective male family violence intervention (MFVI) practice for generalist Health and human services sector workers... -
Dardi Munwurro and Collingwood FC launch residential Aboriginal MBCP
Last Friday Dardi Munwurro launched their residential program for Aboriginal men using violence at the Collingwood Football Club training precinct. It was an incredible moment for our board member, Alan... -
We’ve refreshed our name and logo, but we’re still the same!
Recently at our AGM we launched our Annual Report, brand refresh and new strategic vision. To reflect our organisational growth across Australia, we’ve refreshed our name and branding. We’re now... -
Immediate Release: No to Violence’s commitment to promoting men’s role in ending violence against women and children
No to Violence’s commitment to promoting men’s role in ending violence against women and children Violence against women and children is pervasive, constant and a men’s issue. Sadly, most violence... -
Position Statement: Fathering programs for men who use family violence
No to Violence (NTV) believes that fathering programs for men who use family violence have a key role to play in supporting men to fulfil their role as a non-abusive... -
5 lessons learned from speaking with men who use family violence
For the past few years I’ve worked as a family violence telephone operator, speaking with hundreds of men from all walks of life who have used many different forms of... -
No to Violence’s Position Statement: Online programs for men who use family violence
The following position statement explores the complexities of translating MBCP practice from in-person to online delivery. The paper explores the fundamentals of MBCP practice and the inherent challenges in translating... -
Recently released: Minimum Standards
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... -
Victorian Government Media Release: Furthering Behavioural Change To Keep Families Safe
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 Mikakos today...