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Is your relationship good, bad or ugly? Find out

Should you be friends with your ex? Is jealousy a sign of love? and Wondering how to be good in bed?

Love: the good, the bad and the ugly (lovegoodbadugly.com ) answers these questions and more, with over 100 pages of advice, stories, and quizzes. Keep reading

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PiP network as a model for state-wide capacity building

This is a presentation I delivered on Monday 26 July 2010 for a Family Planning Victoria forum on developing a state-wide sexuality educators network. Keep reading

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Welcome to the new look PiP website!

After many conversations, plans and hard work the new PiP website is finally here! The new website has a range of advantages including:

  • Information on the site is dated so you will be able to tell how long it’s been here.
  • There are a number of ways to browse the site – via the menus, the search box or the tag cloud.
  • Visitors to the site can leave comments and discuss the information presented, add to it or update it.
  • It has a whole new content management system which is much easier for me to use so I’ll be able to keep it fresh and publicise new happenings much more quickly.
  • Data analysis on the old site showed that almost half the website visitors were people who had been here before. The new layout means that visitors to the site will immediately be presented with the latest PiP and youth PVAW sector news.

Hopefully PiP members will still be able to navigate around and find all the information that was available on the old site – if there’s anything missing or any mistakes please let me know.  Feel free to leave a comment and tell me what you think!

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About PiP

Partners in Prevention is a capacity building project in Victoria, Australia. PiP targets workers engaging young people in the primary prevention of violence against women.

The Partners in Prevention project is funded by VicHealth and auspiced by DVRC Victoria. Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria logo and VicHealth logo

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