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Don’t miss these two subsidised courses for Victorian residents!
No to Violence is offering two subsidised courses for Victorian residents in September. Ethical care in online group work – to be delivered via Zoom on 21 September 2023, 10am-1pm... -
2023-24 NSW Budget: funding for family violence ‘not fit to match the scale of the crisis’
20 September 2023 The peak body for male family violence in Australia has called for the NSW Government to do more to prevent family violence following the release of a... -
Experts call for national study to understand patterns of offenders’ behaviour and attitudes to sexual violence so we can more effectively prevent it
30 August 2023 As incidents of sexual violence in the home, in the community and on campus continue unabated, No to Violence (NTV) and End Rape on Campus (EROC) Australia... -
Relationship between gambling and family violence recognised
The Public Accounts and Estimate Committee (PAEC) report, Gambling and liquor regulation in Victoria: a follow up of three Auditor-General reports has recognised the importance of addressing the link between... -
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... -
Intermediate
This training is suitable for all professionals who have an intermediate role when working with adults using family violence in both non-specialist and specialist services. During this training, practitioners will... -
Comprehensive
Available for those professionals who hold Comprehensive responsibilities under the MARAM Framework. This training is suitable for professionals requiring a specialist level of skill, knowledge and expertise in family violence... -
Survival Day Statement: January 26 2024
This period around January 26 is a really difficult time for many people in this country. No to Violence would like to acknowledge the trauma many in the community are... -
Complaints form
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Five Essential Discussion Tools Training: free training to support practitioners working with men who use family violence
The Five Essential Discussion Tools support those working men who have used family violence to help them understand their emotions and how they are linked to their violent behaviours. The...