Disability and Sexual Assault in Context of Family Violence | No to Violence

Online

Sexual Assault Services Victoria (SASVIC), Safe and Equal and No to Violence (NTV) have partnered to host a workshop to enhance practice capability when responding to sexual assault with a disability lens. The workshop will include a focus on sexual assault in the context of family violence, aligned to the MARAM framework. This work is […]

Free

Beyond Crisis – A Place to Call Home | ARM Architecture

ARM Architecture Level 11/522 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Beyond Crisis – A Place to Call Home is a panel discussion set around Viv’s Place – a new launch housing model designed to support at-risk women and children. Recently completed in Melbourne, it forms part of an innovative build-to-rent housing program offering wrap-around services for women and children in need. Hosted by ARM Architecture, meet […]

Free

Transforming Masculinity: Preventing Violence Against Women | RMIT

RMIT Green Brain Room Building 16, 336-348 Swanston Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Join RMIT and their panel of experts in an engaging discussion on masculinity and the primary prevention of violence against women. Panel Speakers include: Shane Tas, Senior Policy Advisor, Masculinities at Our Watch. Shane led and authored the Men in Focus report, launched in 2019 by the Victorian government. Rosi Aryal, Team Leader of Research, […]

Free

Disability and Sexual Assault in Context of Family Violence | No to Violence

Online

Sexual Assault Services Victoria (SASVIC), Safe and Equal and No to Violence (NTV) have partnered to host a workshop to enhance practice capability when responding to sexual assault with a disability lens. The workshop will include a focus on sexual assault in the context of family violence, aligned to the MARAM framework. This work is […]

Free

Australian Child Maltreatment Study: A multi-sector response | CFECFW

Melbourne

The Centre is hosting a national in-person event on 23 June to present the findings of the landmark Australia Child Maltreatment Study. This event brings together key senior state and national government and sector leaders to collectively consider the implications for a multi-sector response. The event will include a cross-sector panel discussion. Click here to register

Free

Embedding Lived Experience | WHISE

Online

Listen to the experiences of this expert panel who have embedded Lived Experience in a range of sectors and explore the ways in which lived experience has been successfully implemented within organisations and specific projects. Don't miss this important discussion and the opportunity to take part in a process to identify next steps and recommendations […]

Free

Responding to Family Violence and Sexual Harm | RMIT

RMIT Green Brain Room Building 16, 336-348 Swanston Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

RMIT's Graduate Certificate in Domestic and Family Violence is delighted to invite you to this important in person panel discussion. This forum will help you to understand sexual harm in the context of family violence. Click here to register

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Research Report Launch: Long COVID and Intimate Partner Violence | Monash University

The Wheeler Centre 176 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

In partnership with Safe and Equal, Dr Naomi Pfitzner, Dr Jasmine McGowan and Kate Fitz-Gibbon are thrilled to be launching their research on the intersection between experiences of long COVID and intimate partner violence. Despite well-established evidence of the increased risk of intimate partner violence during the first two years of the pandemic, to date […]

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Book Launch: Criminalisation of Violence Against Women | University of Melbourne

Melbourne Law School 185 Pelham St, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

The Melbourne Criminal Law Research Forum of Melbourne Law School and the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre invites you to join them on Tuesday 5 December 2023 from 6.00pm with an expert panel including Nina (WEAVERs, The University of Melbourne), Professor Kyllie Cripps (Monash University), The Honourable Marcia Neave AO and Professor Sandra […]

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