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Sector resources & support

No to Violence works closely with our members and across the national sector to establish best practice for everyone who works with men who use violence. A strong sector is essential for ending men’s use of family violence, and by leveraging and elevating the voices of over 200 organisations and professionals our membership, we strengthen the sector.

Sector resources

Practice guidance

Family Safety Advocacy Practice Guidance

As Victoria continues to implement sector-wide family violence reform, consistency of practice is essential in ensuring victim-survivors are provided timely and appropriate support, while perpetrators are kept in view. The role of Family Safety Advocates has long been vital in this space, providing a bridge focused on safety and accountability between victim-survivors and perpetrators engaging in specialist interventions.

No to Violence has led a Family Safety Advocate Community of Practice since February 2020. It was identified that as the Family Violence Multi-Agency Risk Assessment and Management (MARAM) Framework rolls out across the state, it is necessary to provide services with additional guidance around alignment to the Framework. This will aim to both standardise the roles of Family Safety Advocates and elevate the important work undertaken by these practitioners.

Saving FACE Faith Sector Guide

Saving FACE Faith Sector Guide is a primary prevention initiative implementing sustainable change in faith-based communities, developed in the context of faith-based principles. This Sector Guide will build the sectors capacity to engage in culturally, linguistically and religiously appropriate care. Click here

Coordinated Responses – continuing to strengthen collaborative practice

This Coordinated Responses resource has been developed by No to Violence, Safe and Equal and Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare through the Family Violence MARAM Sector Grants supported by the Victorian Government. The purpose of the resource is to promote collaborative practice by providing practice examples, including questions and tips for specialist family violence victim survivor services, perpetrator intervention services, and child and family services to use MARAM, FVISS and CISS across sectors.

Men’s Referral Service (MRS) resources to order, print or share

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