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National Reconciliation Week 2018
As National Reconciliation Week commences, we would like to take this opportunity to share that No to Violence is committed to reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, Australia’s... -
A woman’s experience as a phone counsellor at the Men’s Referral Service
I have been a telephone counsellor at Men’s Referral Service (MRS) for 18 months. Outside of MRS, I am sometimes asked how, as a woman, I can work with men... -
No to Violence at the ANROWS 2nd National Research Conference – Acting on Evidence
On 15-17 May, the policy team from No to Violence attended the ANROWS 2nd National Research Conference – Acting on Evidence. The conference was held at the Sofitel Sydney (Wentworth),... -
ANROWS Project: Men’s Behaviour Change Program Data Collection
Australian Men’s Behaviour Change Program (MBCP) workers involved in data collection processes have recently been invited to be part of pioneering research funded by Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s... -
No to Violence to Assist Students Moving into the Men’s Family Violence Workforce
As part of Victoria’s Enhanced Pathways to Family Violence Work Project, No to Violence will host 10 students within its Men’s Referral Service, Policy and Research teams during the next... -
Working For Change: Perpetrator Interventions in LGBTI Communities
No to Violence and Victorian AIDS Council bring you, Working For Change: Perpetrator Interventions in LGBTI Communities This event is ideal for family violence practitioners, and those working in the... -
No to Violence’s Eurydice Dixon statement
On 13 June, 2018 Eurydice Dixon was raped and murdered while walking home. She was allegedly attacked by a man unknown to her. Once the facts of Eurydice’s rape and... -
What the 2023-24 Tasmanian Budget means for our sector
Jacqui Watt Chief Executive Officer No to Violence The 2023-24 Tasmanian Budget was announced Thursday 25 May. It outlines Tasmanian Government spending for the forthcoming year. No to Violence welcomes...