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

NTV 2026 National Conference: Wrap-Up

Our 2026 National Conference, hosted in collaboration with SPEAQ and SFV, was held 11-12 March.

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.

Work with us

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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6 days ago

No to Violence
No to Violence is currently developing a National Directory of Services for people who use violence. We’re calling on services across Australia to be part of this vital resource. The National Directory aims to help make support easier to find and more accessible for those who need it most. The National Directory will be inclusive of all genders, ages, cultures, languages and needs, focused on connection, referrals and impact, and designed to support real change. If your service works with people who use violence, submit your EOI today. Let’s build something powerful, together. For more information on the National Directory, including service eligibility criteria and Expression of Interest form, head to the project webpage (ntv.org.au/nationaldirectory) or reach out to the project team at projects@ntv.org.au. ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

No to Violence
Mark your calendar! Only one week to go before our next Five Essential Discussion Tools Training session begins. In recent years, the Five Essential Discussion Tools Training has been one of the most in-demand programs at No to Violence. Perfect for practitioners who are new to working with men using family violence or those who have not explored de-escalation techniques in their work, this training explores the Five Essential Discussion Tools whilst applying an intersectional lens.It identifies how practitioners can engage in conversations to help men make sense of their behaviour; examines the client facing tools; 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.The next available session is on April 29th, with sessions available regularly.Seats are filling quickly, so register now at lnkd.in/gUjtJDpn ... See MoreSee Less
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