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NTV submission to Royal Commission into Mental Health System
No to Violence has drawn on consultations with our members and stakeholders across the family violence, justice and mental health systems to help inform our recent submission to the Royal... -
No to Violence statement on Fiona Warzywoda Coroner’s investigation
No to Violence (NTV) welcomes Coroner Audrey Jamieson’s findings into the death of Fiona Warzywoda and will work with Victoria Police to review procedures and change processes to ensure the... -
Working with Men who use Family Violence in Aboriginal Communities
The Strong Aboriginal Men’s Program (SAM) and Family Violence organisations invite you to a forum at Lake Burrendong NSW, Thursday 22 – Friday 23 August 2019. This forum will provide... -
MARAM Training for July and August
MARAM Training for July and August is now available for registration for specialist services. Family Violence Multi-Agency Risk Assessment and Management Framework (MARAM) training There are five MARAM unaccredited training... -
MEDIA STATEMENT: No to Violence welcomes $85 million to change men’s behaviour
No to Violence has welcomed the Victorian State Government’s investment of $185 million to address family violence. No to Violence Chief Executive Officer Jacqui Watt said she was pleased to... -
MEDIA RELEASE: No to Violence statement on the Federal Election result
No to Violence is looking forward to working with the re-elected Coalition Government to end men’s family violence. No to Violence Chief Executive Officer Jacqui Watt said: “We congratulate the... -
MARAM Update
Multi Agency Risk Assessment Management (MARAM) Practice Guidelines for working with victim survivors are set to be released in July 2019, with final edits from sector feedback being incorporated. NTV... -
As a community, we have to work with violent men to bring about change
Too many Australian women are still being murdered by men. Where has the public outrage gone, the demands to hold men accountable and work with them to bring about change?... -
Unite Against Family Violence
The Unite Against Family Violence campaign is asking all political parties to unite and commit to long-term support for funding the family violence reforms. For years, family violence was hidden... -
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,...