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SUMMARY:Family law parenting orders\, breaches and their impact on children | ANROWS
DESCRIPTION: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 of perspectives\, from the views of parents and carers\, and legal professionals as well as judicial insights from court files. This research demonstrates that when parenting orders fail to take children’s views into account\, or family violence makes them unsafe to comply with\, these factors can be drivers of non-compliance.
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/family-law-parenting-orders-breaches-and-their-impact-on-children-anrows/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Family Violence,For Professionals/Practitioners,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220810T180000
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SUMMARY:How a human rights framework challenges gendered perspectives | ANROWS
DESCRIPTION:Alice Tay Lecture on Law & Human Rights: Padma Raman\, PSM\, & ANROWS CEO on ‘How a human rights framework challenges gendered perspectives’. \nViolence 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 rights perspective on violence against women is one way to sharpen our focus around accountability for the safety and dignity of all people. It can also pose critical challenges to deeply embedded ways of thinking. \nIn this lecture\, Padma Raman\, PSM and CEO of ANROWS\, will explore how human rights frameworks can complement and challenge gendered perspectives\, and the role of rigorous research in developing an evidence base to inform our actions.
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/how-a-human-rights-framework-challenges-gendered-perspectives-anrows/
CATEGORIES:For Professionals/Practitioners,Information Session
ORGANIZER;CN="ANROWS":MAILTO:enquiries@anrows.org.au
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SUMMARY:Listen up! Hear from young people about their understandings of domestic violence | ANROWS
DESCRIPTION: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. \nTo better understand these findings\, the forthcoming ANROWS qualitative research study “It depends on what the definition of domestic violence is”: How young people conceptualise domestic violence and abuse explores how young people define and make sense of domestic violence in their own terms. \nFacilitated by Body Safety Australia and featuring a panel of young people passionate about preventing violence against women\, this webinar will unpack the report’s findings and their implications for policy and practice. \nBy centring young people’s voices and knowledge of domestic violence\, this research and webinar will be of value for policymakers and practitioners developing relevant\, consistent and effective education\, policy and primary prevention initiatives aimed at preventing and reducing violence against women. \nFacilitators:  \nDeanne Carson\, CEO and Founder of Body Safety Australia and Lauren French\, Lead Educator\, Body Safety Australia \n  \nPresenters: \n\nDr Erin Carlisle\, Senior Research Officer\, ANROWS\nAlesha Saeed\, R4Respect Youth Ambassador\nZac Tuialli\, Men4Respect Youth Ambassador\nJean Lewis\, Youth advocate\, NSW\nMalika\, Queensland Family and Child Commission Youth Advisory Council\n\nThere will be a live Q&A at the end of the session. \nThe webinar is open to anyone and free to attend. Live captioning will be available for the webinar and a recording of the webinar will be available on the ANROWS website. \nEnquiries: rachel.pow@anrows.org.au
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/listen-up-hear-from-young-people-about-their-understandings-of-domestic-violence-anrows/
CATEGORIES:Event,Family Services,Family Violence,For Clients,For Professionals/Practitioners,Young People
ORGANIZER;CN="ANROWS":MAILTO:enquiries@anrows.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220411T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220411T140000
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CREATED:20220330T231534Z
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SUMMARY:What we know about intimate partner homicide | ANROWS
DESCRIPTION: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 extracted from the results of coronial inquests. \nThis webinar follows on from the 2022 ANROWS Conference Evidence Presentation on the same topic. The panellists will unpack the available data on intimate partner homicide\, address the gaps in our knowledge of these homicides and discuss the need for institutional and professional accountability when it comes to preventing the intimate partner homicide deaths of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander victims. \nFacilitator: Padma Raman PSM\, CEO\, ANROWS \nPresenters: \n\nAnna Butler\, Manager\, NSW Domestic Violence Death Review Team\, Department of Communities and Justice (and member of the Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Network)\nDr Hayley Boxall\, Research Manager\, Violence against Women and Children Research Program\, Australian Institute of Criminology\nDr Kyllie Cripps\, Scientia Associate Professor\, Faculty of Law and Justice and Co-Convenor of the Gendered Violence Research Network\, University of New South Wales\n\nThere will be a live Q&A at the end of the session. \nThe webinar is open to anyone and free to attend. Live captioning will be available for the webinar and a recording of the webinar will be available on the ANROWS website.
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/what-we-know-about-intimate-partner-homicide-anrows/
CATEGORIES:Family Violence,For Professionals/Practitioners,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ANROWS":MAILTO:enquiries@anrows.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220225T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220225T163000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215000
CREATED:20220203T000722Z
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SUMMARY:ANROWS National Research Conference on Violence against Women
DESCRIPTION:This year’s conference theme is “On the agenda: Evidence to inform contemporary policy priorities addressing violence against women”. \nThe four-day online conference will be structured around research and policy priority topics with a forward-looking focus. \n“The presentations\, the content\, the topics discussed – they will be world-class. We’re talking about cutting-edge research here on women’s safety.” Fiona Cornforth\, CEO\, The Healing Foundation \nIn Evidence Presentation sessions\, experts will present contemporary evidence covering topics including intimate partner homicide\, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing\, women’s reports and experiences of sexual violence\, and children and young people who experience domestic and family violence. \nIn Evidence to Action Workshops\, groups of participants will together unpack and reflect on how the evidence does\, or could\, impact and influence their policy and practice work. \nParticipants can also choose to connect with peers and discuss conference topics in our video Talk-up Rooms\, hosted by individuals from partner organisations\, services and peak bodies. \n“This is a chance for experts across the sector and in the community to come together to actually say to government: this is what we are finding. So we can speak directly to ministers\, to policymakers\, and to everyone else working in this field.” Renee Hamilton\, CEO\, National Women’s Safety Alliance \nLocation: Online \nCost:  From $60 to $300 \nContact:  email conference@anrows.org.au \nRegistrations close 21 February\, 2022. Register now to secure your place at the table.
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/anrows-national-research-conference-on-violence-against-women/2022-02-25/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Family Violence,For Professionals/Practitioners
ORGANIZER;CN="ANROWS":MAILTO:enquiries@anrows.org.au
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220224T163000
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SUMMARY:ANROWS National Research Conference on Violence against Women
DESCRIPTION:This year’s conference theme is “On the agenda: Evidence to inform contemporary policy priorities addressing violence against women”. \nThe four-day online conference will be structured around research and policy priority topics with a forward-looking focus. \n“The presentations\, the content\, the topics discussed – they will be world-class. We’re talking about cutting-edge research here on women’s safety.” Fiona Cornforth\, CEO\, The Healing Foundation \nIn Evidence Presentation sessions\, experts will present contemporary evidence covering topics including intimate partner homicide\, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing\, women’s reports and experiences of sexual violence\, and children and young people who experience domestic and family violence. \nIn Evidence to Action Workshops\, groups of participants will together unpack and reflect on how the evidence does\, or could\, impact and influence their policy and practice work. \nParticipants can also choose to connect with peers and discuss conference topics in our video Talk-up Rooms\, hosted by individuals from partner organisations\, services and peak bodies. \n“This is a chance for experts across the sector and in the community to come together to actually say to government: this is what we are finding. So we can speak directly to ministers\, to policymakers\, and to everyone else working in this field.” Renee Hamilton\, CEO\, National Women’s Safety Alliance \nLocation: Online \nCost:  From $60 to $300 \nContact:  email conference@anrows.org.au \nRegistrations close 21 February\, 2022. Register now to secure your place at the table.
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/anrows-national-research-conference-on-violence-against-women/2022-02-24/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Family Violence,For Professionals/Practitioners
ORGANIZER;CN="ANROWS":MAILTO:enquiries@anrows.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220223T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220223T163000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215000
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SUMMARY:ANROWS National Research Conference on Violence against Women
DESCRIPTION:This year’s conference theme is “On the agenda: Evidence to inform contemporary policy priorities addressing violence against women”. \nThe four-day online conference will be structured around research and policy priority topics with a forward-looking focus. \n“The presentations\, the content\, the topics discussed – they will be world-class. We’re talking about cutting-edge research here on women’s safety.” Fiona Cornforth\, CEO\, The Healing Foundation \nIn Evidence Presentation sessions\, experts will present contemporary evidence covering topics including intimate partner homicide\, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing\, women’s reports and experiences of sexual violence\, and children and young people who experience domestic and family violence. \nIn Evidence to Action Workshops\, groups of participants will together unpack and reflect on how the evidence does\, or could\, impact and influence their policy and practice work. \nParticipants can also choose to connect with peers and discuss conference topics in our video Talk-up Rooms\, hosted by individuals from partner organisations\, services and peak bodies. \n“This is a chance for experts across the sector and in the community to come together to actually say to government: this is what we are finding. So we can speak directly to ministers\, to policymakers\, and to everyone else working in this field.” Renee Hamilton\, CEO\, National Women’s Safety Alliance \nLocation: Online \nCost:  From $60 to $300 \nContact:  email conference@anrows.org.au \nRegistrations close 21 February\, 2022. Register now to secure your place at the table.
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/anrows-national-research-conference-on-violence-against-women/2022-02-23/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Family Violence,For Professionals/Practitioners
ORGANIZER;CN="ANROWS":MAILTO:enquiries@anrows.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220222T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220222T163000
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SUMMARY:ANROWS National Research Conference on Violence against Women
DESCRIPTION:This year’s conference theme is “On the agenda: Evidence to inform contemporary policy priorities addressing violence against women”. \nThe four-day online conference will be structured around research and policy priority topics with a forward-looking focus. \n“The presentations\, the content\, the topics discussed – they will be world-class. We’re talking about cutting-edge research here on women’s safety.” Fiona Cornforth\, CEO\, The Healing Foundation \nIn Evidence Presentation sessions\, experts will present contemporary evidence covering topics including intimate partner homicide\, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing\, women’s reports and experiences of sexual violence\, and children and young people who experience domestic and family violence. \nIn Evidence to Action Workshops\, groups of participants will together unpack and reflect on how the evidence does\, or could\, impact and influence their policy and practice work. \nParticipants can also choose to connect with peers and discuss conference topics in our video Talk-up Rooms\, hosted by individuals from partner organisations\, services and peak bodies. \n“This is a chance for experts across the sector and in the community to come together to actually say to government: this is what we are finding. So we can speak directly to ministers\, to policymakers\, and to everyone else working in this field.” Renee Hamilton\, CEO\, National Women’s Safety Alliance \nLocation: Online \nCost:  From $60 to $300 \nContact:  email conference@anrows.org.au \nRegistrations close 21 February\, 2022. Register now to secure your place at the table.
URL:https://southsafe.org.au/event/anrows-national-research-conference-on-violence-against-women/2022-02-22/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Family Violence,For Professionals/Practitioners
ORGANIZER;CN="ANROWS":MAILTO:enquiries@anrows.org.au
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