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Making aMENds in Bendigo
...and Together Model, CNV was more than ready to submit a comprehensive submission for the Perpetrators Innovation Grants Program funding when the grant round opened. While holding men to account... -
Healing and Cultural Strengthening: Working With Aboriginal Men Who Use Family Violence
...the project, and in developing the submission, identified two innovative approaches to working with communities in their endeavours in working with men who use family violence. No to Violence was... -
Released: Report calls for sentencing reforms to increase accountability of family violence offenders
...family violence’. To interview Sentencing Advisory Council Chair Arie Freiberg, contact: 0407 344 606 The Conversation published a concise snapshot of what this report means. Read our original submission here... -
National Cabinet: A first step or a sidestep?
...of those who do, 67% tell trusted people. What families, friends, neighbours, and bystanders do matters. We need government leadership Government leadership must focus on: Ending systems abuse: Government systems... -
No to Violence Board Statement – CEO Resignation
...across five states. Government funding for No to Violence has grown from less than $2 million to more than $12 million. And the number of men calling the Men’s Referral... -
Parliamentary Inquiry into Domestic Violence
On 31 May 2020, the Commonwealth Minister for Families and Social Services and Minister for Women released the terms of reference for a new inquiry into domestic violence. No to... -
#ShiftTheBurden: 2022 Federal Election Statement
...assess what programs work to stop men using violence. 3. A national partnership agreement between the Commonwealth, States and Territories to provide cooperation, funding, and accountability to end men’s family... -
No to Violence Welcomes National Strategic Focus on Stopping Family Violence at its Source
...and stronger communities, we need a major uplift in investment and innovation to stop violence early.” No to Violence also supports the report’s recommendations to establish a Commonwealth oversight mechanism... -
Boost For Family Violence Perpetrator Programs
The Andrews Labor Government today [2 May, 2018] announced five organisations will share in a $1.75 million grants package to help reduce family violence by expanding the delivery of specialist... -
Policy Advisory Network
...ensure that the experience and expertise of our members is used to inform policy and budget decisions across all levels of government. Becoming a Policy Advisory Network member Member and...

