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No to Violence Welcomes author Phil Barker to join NTV Advocacy
“The performance of being a man, from the moment we open our eyes, until we gasp our last breath, is damaging us, and those around us” – Phil Barker. No... -
Identification
This training is suitable for all professionals who may identify family violence is occurring and who engage with people in a one-off, episodic or ongoing service. This training focuses on... -
MARAM training: Working with adults using family violence
No to Violence is working in partnership with Family Safety Victoria (FSV) and Safe and Equal to deliver MARAM training modules for practitioners who need to have an applied understanding... -
Complaints form
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No to Violence draws ‘line in the sand’ in responding to sexual violence in Australia
26 July 2023 At today’s Senate Hearing into current and proposed sexual consent laws, No to Violence CEO Jacqui Watt called for an affirmative consent model that for any case... -
MARAM Annual Survey for organisations
NOTE: For Victorian organisations only As a prescribed organisation under the Family Violence Multi-Agency and Risk Assessment Management (MARAM) Framework, Family Safety Victoria (FSV) are interested in understanding your organisation’s... -
Policy Advisory Network
Background No to Violence (NTV) has around 180 members across Australia who are working with men to end their use of family violence. We are proud to be leading the... -
Board statement: new CEO appointed
The No to Violence Board is thrilled to announce Phillip Ripper as the organisation’s incoming CEO, commencing formally on Monday September 18. Phillip brings to No to Violence 19 years’... -
How MACS is keeping women safe at home
By No to Violence Chief Executive Officer Jacqui Watt This article was originally published in the March edition of Parity. We have republished this week with their kind permission to... -
No to Violence calls for a Human Rights Act to help end male family violence in Australia
No to Violence submission to Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights focusses on the connection between human rights and ending men’s use of domestic and family violence. No to Violence...