
Getting Safe Against the Odds: a guide for service providers (2008)
Women with disabilities share their ideas on what workers in the family violence and disabilities fields can do to best assist their clients to become safe. Read more
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101 Ways to Prevent Family Violence (2004)
A Victorian resource kit bursting with 59 community-based education projects to end family violence. Read more
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Young People’s Views on Designing Effective Websites (2005)
A report from an evaluation of our Bursting the Bubble website for young people experiencing family violence. Read more
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Something not right at home?
A 16 page full colour booklet for teenagers living with abuse in their families (including domestic violence, neglect, physical, sexual or emotional abuse).
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Relationships (updated 2010)
A 32 page full colour booklet for young people age 14 – 20 about love, dating, sex and when love hurts. With a quiz, real stories and advice.
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Is someone you know being abused in a relationship? (updated 2010)
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English (370 K) | Arabic (1.7 Mb) | Burmese (2.2 Mb) | Chinese (1.9 Mb) |Croation (1.8 Mb) | Dari (1.8 Mb) | Dinka (1.9 Mb) | Farsi (1.9 Mb) | Macedonian (1.9 Mb) | Serbian 2 Mb) | Somali (2 Mb) | Spanish (2Mb) | Turkish (2 Mb) | Vietnamese (2.1 Mb)
Behind Closed Doors Discussion Paper (2007)
79 pages. A discussion of the impact of the Australian Family Law reform requiring separating parents to attempt family dispute resolution (FDR) prior to taking their parenting dispute to court. Read more
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Family Violence and Homelessness Discussion Paper (2002)
102 pages. Women and children who are subjected to family violence are vulnerable to homelessness. A discussion of how policy can be directed to removing violent men from the family home, the two main legal interventions that exist in Victoria to enable this to happen, and obstacles typically faced by those who pursue these legal interventions. Read more
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Men as Victims of Domestic Violence: Issues to Consider (2002)
76 pages. A discussion of research purporting to show that women are as violent as men in relationships. The paper untangles the methodology of the research and illuminates how such research has been taken up and used, including in the media, by those promoting a ‘men’s rights’ political agenda. Read more
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