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Our Watch partners with Rainbow Health Australia

WebRainbow Health Australia and Our Watch LGBTIQA+ primary prevention project team. From left to right: Ellen Poyner (Our Watch), Christine Gregory (Our …

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Primary prevention of family violence against people from …

WebSummary report: Primary prevention of family violence against people from LGBTIQ communities. Our Watch partnered with Dr Philomena Horsley and GLHV@ARCSHS …

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Preventing violence against LGBTIQA+ people

WebPride in Prevention by Rainbow Health Australia outlines the key drivers of family violence experienced by LGBTIQA+ people and communities. These include rigid gender norms, …

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National Primary Prevention Hub Our Watch Read more

WebThis report focuses on three distinct elements that contribute to the infrastructure necessary for a national, coordinated and reinforcing approach to prevent violence against women: …

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Primary prevention & LGBTI communities Resource

WebThis is a comprehensive literature review exploring family violence against people from lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse and intersex (LGBTIQA+) communities. …

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Health settings teaching resources and facilitation guidance suite

WebAbout Our Watch. Our Watch is a national leader in the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia. We work to embed gender equality and …

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The benefits of gender equality Prevention in Action

WebOur Watch is a national leader in the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia. We work to embed gender equality and prevent violence where …

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Forum outcomes: Primary prevention in Tasmania

WebThis paper reports on a hybrid event and consultation hosted by Our Watch – in partnership with the Department of Communities Tasmania – on 30 November 2021, as part of the …

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Change the story

WebChange the story is our evidence-based framework to guide a coordinated and effective national approach to preventing violence against women. It goes beyond a focus on …

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National primary prevention report: Report 1

WebPrimary prevention of violence against women is an important goal, set out in the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women 2010-2022, which seeks to change the …

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Forum outcomes paper: Primary prevention in Queensland

WebA summary of two May 2021 National Primary Prevention Hub events hosted in partnership with Ending Violence against Women Queensland. Read full summary.

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National primary prevention report

WebExecutive summary. Enabling and driving change to achieve a society free from violence against women and their children is possible in Australia. By identifying and supporting …

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Self care ideas for people preventing violence against women

WebEngage in relaxation, mindfulness and soothing activities such as going for a massage, walking or swimming. Look after your physical and mental well-being. Keep up your …

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Facilitation guidance – Prevention of gender-based violence in and

WebAbout Our Watch. Our Watch is a national leader in the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia. We work to embed gender equality and …

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News media primary prevention of violence against women

WebThe media features as a priority area in primary prevention because of its potential influence on public understanding of violence against women. 1. News reports are a key factor in …

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Change the story

WebOur Watch is an evidence-based and evidence-building organisation. While the evidence in our national framework Change the story provides a foundation for our work, we are …

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The issue Our Watch Preventing violence against women

WebThe social context in which violence against women arises is characterised by gender inequality and many other intersecting forms of inequality and oppression. Gender …

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Changing the landscape Resources Prevention in Action

WebChanging the landscape is Our Watch and Women with Disabilities Victoria’s national, evidence-based resource to guide the prevention of violence against women and girls …

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National primary prevention report 2: Exploring

WebStrong foundations of primary prevention of violence against women, that is addressing the underlying drivers of this violence through whole-of-population efforts, have been built …

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Forum outcomes paper: A focus on men and masculinities in …

WebWhy effectively working with men and addressing masculinities is an important aspect of our national approach to primary prevention of violence against women in Australia.

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Forum outcomes paper: Promising practice

WebKey terms. •. Gendered dynamics. • Primary prevention. • Prevention strategies. • Inequality and discrimination. Open PDF (2 MB) Hide content. A summary of the National Primary …

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