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Media releases
22 April 2025 Family violence advocates call for more action to stop family violence at the source 25 March 2025 The cost of living (in fear) ignored 19 September 2024... -
Member portal
Not a member? Apply for NTV Membership now Username Password Remember Me Forgot Password Need help or have any questions? Please email membership@ntv.org.au with your enquiry and a member of... -
Sector and Practice Resources
No to Violence works closely with our members and across the national sector to establish best practice for everyone who works with men who use violence. A strong sector is essential... -
Resources
Practice standards and frameworks NTV publications Outreach and campaign resources If you are interested in No to Violence submissions and policy positions, they are available here. Practice standards and frameworks... -
Donate
You can help keep women, children and communities safe No to Violence works with men to help change their attitudes and behaviour: this is critical to bring an end to... -
Partnerships
No to Violence works together with workplaces, community organisations and sporting clubs across Australia to support them in their response to men’s use of family violence. Call us (03 9487... -
Types of abuse
Different forms of violence and control Family violence can be made up of many different behaviours. Violent and controlling behaviour can fall into more than one category, or may not... -
NTV Sector Newsletter
Each month No to Violence sends out a newsletter to update our members and others striving to end men’s use of domestic and family violence about what’s going on in... -
Are you experiencing family violence?
If you are unsafe right now, call 000. Family violence can affect anyone, regardless of sex, age, race, sexuality, disability, gender and lifestyle. If you are experiencing violence, support is... -
Join us to do more than just talk about men’s violence
After years of our sector working together to prevent violence, this year we’ve seen how the public understanding has started to accept just how prevalent violence against women and children...