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No to Violence works with men who use family violence, and the sector that supports them to change their abusive and violent behaviour. 

Men’s Referral Service

The Men’s Referral Service is the national counselling, information and referral service for men who use violence and abuse to change their behaviour.

Sector resources & training

Support and resources for people who work with men who use violence.

Advocacy & media

Read about our advocacy and peak body activities, including work in the media.

About family violence

Family violence is a pattern of abusive and controlling behaviour that can take many different forms.

About No to Violence

No to Violence specialises in working with men to change their violent behaviour to keep women, children and communities safer.

Men’s Behaviour Change programs

Men’s Behaviour Change Program providers are available to take your calls, offer a service and link you with other agencies depending on your individual circumstances.

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If you are interested in being part of the movement to end men’s use of family violence, please keep an eye on this page for opportunities.

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2025 No to Violence AGM

Notice of Annual General Meeting: No to Violence ACN  625 397 944 (NTV or the Company) Date: Monday 27 October 2025  Time: 4:30pm (AEDT)Place: Level…

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5 days ago

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Do you know someone who speaks another language and needs help to change their behaviour? Our website now has information translated into 26 languages, to help men find the support they need to keep those around them safe. For information and support in your language, visit ntv.org.au/languages You can also use the free Translation and Interpreting Service (TIS National) to help communicate with the Men’s Referral Service. Operated by No to Violence, the Men’s Referral Service is a free, confidential support line available 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, for men who want to change their behaviour, and for those concerned about someone they know. Call 1300 766 491 or visit mrs.org.au ... See MoreSee Less
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6 days ago

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The Five Essential Discussion Tools support those working with men who use family violence to help them understand their emotions and how they are linked to their violent and abusive behaviours. For practitioners who are new to the field or have not explored de-escalation techniques in their work before, The Five Essential Discussion Tools training package includes foundational knowledge about the importance of interrupting harmful behaviour, as well as content on coercive control and the importance of not viewing family violence as incident based and/or a one off event. The training identifies how practitioners can engage in conversations to help men make sense of their behaviour; develops practice skills in using the tools as additional interventions with men using family violence; and discusses how safety for families can be established by connecting men with their capacity to change. New dates from October through to December are now available: Thursday 9th October – 10am – 1pm Wednesday 5th November – 10am – 1pm Thursday 13th November – 10am – 1pm Thursday 4th December – 10am – 1pm Tuesday 9th December – 10am – 1pm For more info and to register, click here ntv.myabsorb.com.au/#/instructor-led-courses/6b162691-1894-40ed-a099-e3dcde738a3b ... See MoreSee Less
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