ANROWS National Research Conference on Violence against Women

This year’s conference theme is “On the agenda: Evidence to inform contemporary policy priorities addressing violence against women”. The four-day online conference will be structured around research and policy priority topics with a forward-looking focus. “The presentations, the content, the topics discussed – they will be world-class. We're talking about cutting-edge research here on women's […]

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What we know about intimate partner homicide | ANROWS

What we know about intimate partner homicide in Australia is, overwhelmingly, what we know about intimate partner homicide offenders. Insight into victims is crucially lacking, and there is in addition an overreliance on sentencing remarks in understanding the circumstances surrounding these lethal incidents, due to the lack of quality and consistent data that can be […]

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Listen up! Hear from young people about their understandings of domestic violence | ANROWS

The 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS) found that although young people have a good overall understanding of domestic violence, in particular its physical forms, there were also some “areas of concern” within young people’s understandings. To better understand these findings, the forthcoming ANROWS qualitative research study “It depends on what […]

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How a human rights framework challenges gendered perspectives | ANROWS

Alice Tay Lecture on Law & Human Rights: Padma Raman, PSM, & ANROWS CEO on 'How a human rights framework challenges gendered perspectives'. Violence against women and children is a pervasive human rights issue in Australia. The current state of this crisis requires us all to think boldly and collectively about change. Taking a human […]

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Family law parenting orders, breaches and their impact on children | ANROWS

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What drives non-compliance with family law parenting orders? This webinar launches the second and final report within Compliance with and enforcement of family law parenting orders. Conducted with the Australian Institute of Family Studies, this research examines how the parenting order enforcement regime is working in Australia. It does so by pulling together a range […]

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Using Indigenous research methodologies to end domestic and family violence | ANROWS

Online

This webinar, from ANROWS, features a panel discussion of First Nations researchers in domestic and family violence. The presenters will share their understanding of Indigenous research methodologies, theoretical frameworks, and examples of successful implementation of research methodologies. The discussion will be critical to policymakers and practice designers working across the domestic and family violence sector […]

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Unpacking the NCAS | ANROWS

Online

New Survey Questions and New Evidence: What does the 2021 National Community Attitudes Survey tell us? Join ANROWS for their webinar unpacking all the key findings from the 2021 NCAS. Hear from our expert panellists about what's new in the 2021 NCAS, including new and revised survey questions and ways of analysing the findings. Click […]

Towards meaningful engagement: Embedding victims’ and survivors’ lived expertise in the co-production of research, policy and practice | ANROWS

Online

Victims and survivors of gender-based violence are increasingly being engaged in the co-production of research, policy and practice. The aim of engaging victims and survivors is to ensure that the work of the domestic and family violence (DFV) sector benefits from their insights and meets their needs. However, there can often be a gap between […]

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Launch of Survey findings: Migrant women’s experiences of sexual harassment | ANROWS

30 Collins Street 30 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

This event will launch the survey findings from the ANROWS study led by Monash University in partnership with Harmony Alliance: Migrant and Refugee Women for Change, and Griffith University. This study is investigating migrant and refugee women’s understanding of, experiences and responses to sexual harassment. The research aims to build a detailed national picture of […]

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Respectful relationships education | ANROWS

Online

When implemented faithfully, comprehensive respectful relationships programs improve student wellbeing, behaviour and attitudes. This webinar will discuss new evidence on the effectiveness of holistic and inclusive Respectful Relationships Education (RRE) programs, and what is needed to support schools and teachers to implement them. Click here to register

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