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Immediate release: National men’s behaviour change peak body drives awareness campaign across Tasmania
One of the most unsafe places for Tasmanian women is their own home. As the largest peak body in Australia representing the men’s behaviour change sector, in 2016 we extended... -
New blog post: A day in the life of a men’s family violence worker in the family law courts
It’s 8am on a Wednesday and the floors of the Melbourne Federal Circuit Court are already filled with hurried footsteps and quiet pockets of conversation. With courts circling the corridors... -
Working with Aboriginal Men and Family Violence Conference Report – Adelaide 2017
No to Violence commissioned research in 2016 to find out what was happening in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in relation to working with male perpetrators of family violence.... -
Rural Weekly editorial explores the differences between Anger Management and Men’s Behaviour Change Programs
Time to get help THE Men’s Referral Service is a men’s family violence telephone counselling, information and referral service and is the central point of contact for men taking responsibility... -
NTV’s Rural Weekly Editorial: Organisation aims to reduce family violence
Peak body explains what family violence is and how to stop it Family violence touches the lives of many, and ripples through our communities. Over the past few years we... -
Submission: Child Information Sharing Consultation Paper
Executive summary The endorsing organisations for this submission welcome the opportunity to work with the Victorian Government and our community partners to prioritise strategies that emphasise our collective responsibilities to... -
National men’s family violence helpline drives men’s behaviour change awareness campaign in NSW
Family violence touches the lives of many, and ripples through our communities. In a bid to act on this, during February and March No to Violence wants men to stop,... -
Update: NTV’s response to ABC’s article, Online family violence program wins praise from experts, but ‘blocked’ from accreditation
On Saturday 13 January, the ABC published an article titled, Online family violence program wins praise from experts, but ‘blocked’ from accreditation. While we support and encourage public discussion about... -
Family violence does not discriminate: Man faces murder charge during the festive season
While many Australian families are enjoying the time off over the summer holidays, for some families it is anything but a time for bonding and celebration. No to Violence’s CEO,... -
Joint Family Violence Specialist Training Needs Survey now available
The training needs survey produced by DVRCV, DV Vic and NTV is now available. The survey aims to capture the current and future workforce development and training needs of family...