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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.

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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.

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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.

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Papers and reports

In their own right:
Actions to improve children and young people’s safety from domestic, family and sexual violence

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Attitudes matter:
The 2021 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS), Findings for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander respondents

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Attitudes matter:
The 2021 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS), Findings for people born in countries where the main language is not English

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What works?
A qualitative exploration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing programs that respond to family violence

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Towards meaningful engagement:
Key findings for survivor co-production of public policy on gender-based violence

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“I just felt like I was running around in a circle”:
Listening to the voices of victims and perpetrators to transform responses to intimate partner violence

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The forgotten victims:
Prisoner experience of victimisation and engagement with the criminal justice system: Key findings and future directions

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Women’s Input to a Trauma-informed systems model of care in Health settings:
The WITH study

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Seeking help for domestic violence:
Exploring rural women’s coping experiences: Key findings and future directions

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Sexual assault and domestic violence in the context of co-occurrence and re-victimisation:
State of knowledge paper

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Domestic violence, social security and the couple rule:
Key findings and future directions

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The MuSeS project:
Multicultural and settlement services supporting women experiencing violence

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Constructions of complex trauma and implications for women’s wellbeing and safety from violence

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Prioritising women’s safety in Australian perpetrator interventions:
Mapping the purpose and practices of partner contact.

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Crossing the line:
Lived experience of sexual violence among trans women of colour from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds in Australia. Key findings and future directions

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Violence against women and mental health

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For priority populations papers and reports, see key topic areas, explore by the search function, or find more resources in our Library.


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