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#IDAHOBIT Member Spotlight: VAC
On International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) eve, we sat down with one of our member organisation’s, VAC (Victorian Aids Council), to find out more about their... -
No to Violence’s Margaret River statement
In light of the Margaret River murder-suicide, No to Violence wish to express sympathy for the extended Miles family and the children’s father, Aaron Cockman. The events that occurred on... -
The Mercury editorial: Tackling men’s violence starts in the local loo
Innovative program is asking men what their love looks like, explains Jacqui Watt Family violence touches the lives of many, and ripples through our communities. One of the most unsafe... -
MEDIA RELEASE: Victorian family violence Government Monitor warns: focus on long-term family violence reform
On 10 May 2018, the Family Violence Reform Implementation Monitor launched its first independent report on the implementation of the Victorian Government’s landmark Royal Commission into Family Violence (RCFV) recommendations.... -
MEDIA RELEASE: Family violence still exists in Australian homes, so why isn’t it on the Federal Government’s Budget agenda?
On 8 May 2018, the Federal Turnbull Government handed down their 2018/19 budget. Disappointingly, we have not seen a greater commitment from the Federal Government in relation to ongoing systemic,... -
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... -
Family Well-being Conference for the South Sudanese community
On Saturday 28 April, two of our fantastic workers, Deng and Denise, travelled to Mulgrave to speak at the first Family Well-being Conference for the South Sudanese community in Melbourne’s... -
Boost For Family Violence Perpetrator Programs
The Andrews Labor Government today [2 May, 2018] announced five organisations will share in a $1.75 million grants package to help reduce family violence by expanding the delivery of specialist... -
Brain Injury Australia launches Australian first report: Family Violence and Brain Injury
Brain injury worsens the impact of family violence for families and for the wider community. Death, permanent disability or temporary disability result in lost opportunities for economic and social participation,... -
MEDIA RELEASE: Victorian Labor State Government reinforce investment to end family violence
On 1 May 2018, the Victorian Labor State Government reinforced its investment in the 10-Year Industry Plan for Family Violence Prevention and Response, $5m over the course of one year....