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ANROWS supports practitioners working with women and children who experience violence and men who use violence.
ANROWS offers a range of resources developed from research to support practitioners in delivering evidence-based interventions. Some key ANROWS resources for practitioners are highlighted below.
Resources for supporting different priority populations can be found under the “I am a …/I am interested in …” menu, or via the search function. Additional resources can be found in our Library.
Papers and reports
Research to policy and practice papers:
Short papers that summarise the practice implications of every ANROWS research project
In their own right:
Actions to improve children and young people’s safety from domestic, family and sexual violence
Attitudes matter:
The 2021 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS), Findings for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander respondents
Migrant and refugee women:
A national study of experiences of, understandings of and responses to sexual harassment in the workplace
Australian Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Network data report:
Filicides in a domestic and family violence context 2010–2018
The “Safe Nest Group” pilot project:
Early intervention for mothers and infants leaving family violence
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
What works?
A qualitative exploration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing programs that respond to family violence
Technology-facilitated abuse:
A survey of support services stakeholders
A preventable burden:
Measuring and addressing the prevalence and health impacts of intimate partner violence in Australian women: Key findings and future directions
Domestic and family violence protection orders in Australia:
An investigation of information sharing and enforcement: Key findings and future directions
Australians’ attitudes to violence against women and gender equality: Findings from the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey
Find out more Evidence to action and local action as evidence:
Findings from the Building Safe Communities for Women and their Children Action Research Support Initiative
Evaluating interventions related to violence against women
Find out moreViolence against women and mental health
Find out moreExploring the onset, duration and temporal ordering of adverse childhood experiences in young people adjudicated for sexual offences:
A longitudinal qualitative study
Voices from the frontline:
Qualitative perspectives of the workforce on transforming responses to domestic, family and sexual violence
“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
You can’t pour from an empty cup:
Strengthening our service and systems responses for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people who experience domestic and family violence
Fact sheets and resources
FACT SHEET
Systems-level change is urgently needed:
2021 NCAS Findings for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander respondents report
GUIDELINES
The Australian National Research Agenda to End Violence against Women and Children 2023–2028:
Practice Leader’s Guide
FACT SHEET
Lessons from implementing community-based primary prevention
An evaluation of White Ribbon Australia’s “Engaging communities in sexual violence primary prevention” project: Key findings
RESEARCH SUMMARY
IN BRIEF
Migrant and refugee women: A national study of experiences of, understandings of and responses to sexual harassment in the workplace
FACT SHEET
“Who is going to be that voice?”
What we know about parents killing their children in the context of domestic and family violence
Research summary
Attitudes Matter:
Quick Guide to the 2021 NCAS findings for people born in countries where the main language is not English
Practice Guide
Healing our children and young people:
A framework to address the impacts of domestic and family violence
Compendium
Building safe communities for women and their children:
A compendium of stories from the field
Practice Guide
Invisible practices:
Working with fathers who use violence: Practice guide
research paper
Intimate partner violence:
An avoidable burden on the health of women and their children
Link
Change the Story:
National framework for the prevention of violence against women and their children (Our Watch website)
Practice guide
Prioritising women’s safety in Australian perpetrator interventions (practice guide)
Find out moreSpecial collection
Working across sectors to meet the needs of clients experiencing domestic and family violence
Find out moreWebinar
Sadie’s story: Helping women affected by domestic and family violence navigate a fragmented system
Find out moreWebinar
Prevention of violence against women and safer pathways to services for migrant and refugee communities
Find out moreWebinar
Enhancing practice when working with men from refugee backgrounds who use domestic and family violence
Find out moreWebinar
Strengthening capacity for multicultural and settlement services to support women experiencing violence
Find out moreWebinar
Responding to sexual violence experienced among trans women of colour from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds in Australia
Find out moreWebinar
The practice of partner contact and prioritising women’s safety in domestic violence perpetrator interventions
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Working with women who have experienced complex trauma in mental health and refugee services: A comparative discussion
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Domestic and family violence and intimate partner violence in LGBTQ relationships: A discussion on strengthening practice
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Understanding the role of Law and Culture in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in responding to and preventing family violence
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Contact ANROWS
PO Box Q389, Queen Victoria Building NSW 1230
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