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Research

Our research

Violence against women and children affects everybody. It impacts on the health, wellbeing and safety of a significant proportion of Australians throughout all states and territories and places an enormous burden on the nation’s economy across family and community services, health and hospitals, income-support and criminal justice systems.

KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER

News and events

ANROWS hosts events as part of its knowledge transfer and exchange work, including public lectures, workshops and research launches. Details of upcoming ANROWS activities and news are available from the list on the right.

ANROWS

About ANROWS

ANROWS was established by the Commonwealth and all state and territory governments of Australia to produce, disseminate and assist in applying evidence for policy and practice addressing violence against women and children.

KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER

Resources

To support the take-up of evidence, ANROWS offers a range of resources developed from research to support practitioners and policy-makers in delivering evidence-based interventions.


EXTERNALLY FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS

Social isolation and loneliness as factors maintaining domestic violence

Background

Isolating victims from support systems is a common tactic of domestic violence, yet we know very little about a key psychological consequence of this: loneliness. Early research has identified loneliness as a factor in victim-survivor decisions to stay in violent relationships and to return after escape.

Aim

This project aims to understand loneliness as a feature of domestic violence and its long-term impacts on victim-survivors using a mixed methods approach.

Methods

This project will include collection of repeated measures and qualitative data with victim-survivors and service workers.

Significance

This research is expected to have direct policy impact working to further the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032.

Funding Body

Australian Research Council

Funding Budget

$408,416

Project start date

February 2024

Expected completion date

January 2027
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