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  • Scaling up for increased men’s family violence during COVID-19
    No to Violence, the peak body delivering safe and effective interventions for Australian men using family violence, expects a significant increase in calls to its Men’s Referral Service Helpline (1300...
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    ANROWS webinar Enhancing practice when working with men who use domestic and family violence and who come from refugee backgrounds 2pm Thursday 14 May. Register here Vacancy: Taskforce Alexis Respondent...
  • Media release archive
    No to Violence response to VAGO report on Managing Support and Safety Hubs 27 May 2020 No to Violence welcomes today’s tabling of the Victorian Auditor-General’s Office (VAGO) report on...
  • 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. The list below details the...
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    Join Australia’s largest peak body working to end men’s family violence Membership No to Violence is the largest peak body in Australia for organisations and individuals who work with men...
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  • NSW Men’s Behaviour Change Network
    The Men’s Behaviour Change Network NSW was formed in 2013 following the introduction of the NSW Minimum Standards for Men’s Domestic Violence Behaviour Change Programs in 2012. The Network is...
  • Being a dad during COVID-19
    In this article, Greg Wilkinson reflects on what’s changed for him as a dad during COVID-19.  Greg, and the fathers he knows, agree there’s been positive movements towards equal parenting,...
  • Confronting masculinity: facing up to a patriarchal legacy
    By Phil Barker Men who adhere to sexist attitudes and behaviours are more likely to use family and domestic violence than men who consider women to be their equals …...
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