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Brain Injury Australia launches Australian first report: Family Violence and Brain Injury
...with executive dysregulation, poor impulse control, and in some instances, violent behaviour. The Victorian Government’s Royal Commission into Family Violence (2016) identified brain injury as a factor that increases family... -
No to Violence’s Landmark Workforce Development Project
On Tuesday 11 September, No to Violence hosted a Ministerial launch of two landmark projects, funded by the Victorian Government’s Department of Education and Training, to develop Aboriginal and men’s... -
Family Well-being Conference for the South Sudanese community
...worked hard to obtain government funding for these workshops and bring community leaders, police and government stakeholders together to speak at them. Speaking to an audience made up of largely... -
Fourth Action Plan to address family violence risks failing victims
The Federal Government’s Fourth Action Plan on family violence risks failing the women and children it aims to protect due to the apparent lack of funding to strengthen and expand... -
MEDIA STATEMENT: No to Violence welcomes $85 million to change men’s behaviour
No to Violence has welcomed the Victorian State Government’s investment of $185 million to address family violence. No to Violence Chief Executive Officer Jacqui Watt said she was pleased to... -
Scaling up for increased men’s family violence during COVID-19
...and responding to men’s use of domestic and family violence. Provide evidence-informed interventions and advice to all levels of government across Australia from local and state governments to federal committees.... -
Welcome to No to Violence’s first member-focused email
...that the two organisations will be led by newly appointed, Tania Farha. Tania has worked with the United Nations as a policy specialist, with Victoria Police coordinating partnerships with government... -
Court Directed Male Family Violence Interventions to End 30 June
...the previous year. “The MCV itself argues funding from the Victorian Government for court services is not sufficient to cover the complex requirements of ensuring high risk men are supported... -
Tackling men’s violence in the Northern Territory
...to learn more about preventing violence in his own community. Through his work managing both government education and family violence prevention programs, Desmond “saw a gap between the workforce and... -
A Serious Step Forward in Preventing Family Violence Before It Starts
Today’s $328 million investment from the Morrison Government shows the beginnings of the commitment and leadership needed by our national leaders if we are to truly end men’s violence in...

