Resources
As part of ANROWS’s mission to deliver relevant research evidence on violence against women, below is a collection of resources created by ANROWS.
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The dangerous combination of gambling and domestic and family violence against women: Practice guide for gambling counsellors, financial counsellors and domestic and family violence workers.
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Select Committee on the High Level of First Nations People in Custody and Oversight and Review of Deaths in Custody (NSW)
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Webinar: Understanding the role of Law and Culture in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in responding to and preventing family violence
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Domestic and family violence and intimate partner violence in LGBTQ relationships—A discussion on strengthening practice: Webinar resources and questions
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Working across sectors to meet the needs of clients experiencing domestic and family violence
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Working with women who have experienced complex trauma in mental health and refugee services— A comparative discussion: Webinar resources and questions
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Webinar: Domestic and family violence and intimate partner violence in LGBTQ relationships – a discussion on strengthening practice
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Webinar: Responding to sexual violence experienced among trans women of colour from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds in Australia
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Webinar: A practice discussion on working with men who use violence in the justice system: an integrated response model
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Guidelines: The Evaluation guide: A guide for evaluating behaviour change programs for men who use domestic and family violence
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Webinar: Working with women who have experienced complex trauma in mental health and refugee services – a comparative discussion
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Webinar: Strengthening capacity for multicultural and settlement services to support women experiencing violence
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Part 4 Webinar: Prevention of violence against women and safer pathways to services for migrant and refugee communities
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Part 3 Webinar: Prevention of violence against women and safer pathways to services for migrant and refugee communities
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Part 2 Webinar: Prevention of violence against women and safer pathways to services for migrant and refugee communities
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Visual resources: Crossing the line: Lived experience of sexual violence among trans women of colour from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds in Australia
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Part 1 Webinar: Prevention of violence against women and safer pathways to services for migrant and refugee communities
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Webinar: Enhancing practice when working with men from refugee backgrounds who use domestic and family violence
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Webinar: The practice of partner contact and prioritising women’s safety in domestic violence perpetrator interventions
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ANROWS & AHRC Webinar: Preventing and responding to sexual harassment in the workplace: a discussion
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Webinar: Sadie’s story: Helping women affected by domestic and family violence navigate a fragmented system
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Practice guide: Prioritising women’s safety in Australian perpetrator interventions
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How can we enhance routine screening?: Strengthening identification and response to domestic violence in the antenatal care setting
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Punishment, Protection or Prevention? The Role of The Law in Domestic and Family Violence
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Submission to the examination of the Criminal Code (Child Sexual Offences Reform) & Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019. Qld
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Podcast: Intergenerational trauma & family violence in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities
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Domestic and family violence, housing insecurity and homelessness: Research synthesis 2nd Ed.
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Preventing domestic and family violence: Action research reports from five Australian local government councils
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Establishing the connection: Guidelines for practitioners and clinicians in the sexual assault and alcohol and other drug sectors
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Advocacy with and for Aboriginal women experiencing domestic and family violence: a practice guide
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Practice guide: Safety planning in crisis situations with and for Aboriginal women experiencing domestic and family violence
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Practice guide: Outreach with and for Aboriginal women experiencing domestic and family violence
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Fact sheet: Separation, inter-parental conflict, and family and domestic violence: Impact and support needs
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Facilitator Workbook: Women, Disability and Violence: Knowledge Translation and Exchange Workshop
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Participant Workbook: Women, Disability and Violence: Knowledge Translation and Exchange Workshop
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Poster: Examining the power of the eMR to share interpersonal violence, abuse and neglect concerns
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Issues paper: Supporting women to find and keep jobs following domestic violence
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Issues paper: Researching the economic dimensions of domestic and family violence: Information gaps and data strategies
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Seeking help for domestic and family violence: Exploring regional, rural, and remote women’s coping experiences
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Perpetrators of domestic, family and sexual violence: Special collection – June 2019 (updated June 2020)
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Resources to address violence against women in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, July 2018
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National Risk Assessment Principles for domestic and family violence: Quick reference guide for practitioners
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National Risk Assessment Principles for domestic and family violence: Companion resource. A summary of the evidence-base supporting the development and implementation of the National Risk Assessment Principles for domestic and family violence
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Research summary: The impacts of domestic and family violence on children (2nd ed.)
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Public lecture by Professor Liz Kelly CBE: Re-visiting the continuum of sexual violence in the 21st century
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The international drive to achieve gender equality and the elimination of gender-based violence against women and girls
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ANROWS Public Lecture with Professor Leigh Goodmark: A troubled marriage: Domestic violence and the legal system. August 2015
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ANROWS’s approach to knowledge translation and exchange: What is it and how do we do it?
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Submission on review of the sexual consent provisions in the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)
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Building Safe Communities for Women and their Children: A compendium of stories from the field
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Evidence to action and local action as evidence: Findings from the Building Safe Communities for Women and their Children Action Research Support Initiative
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